Ólöf Arnalds’ New Album Sudden Elevation
Out March 5 On One Little Indian Records
Stream “Sudden Elevation” HERE
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After two critically lauded and uncannily beautiful albums, Iceland’s Ólöf Arnalds announces her second US release, Sudden Elevation, out March 5 on One Little Indian Records.
The album, Arnalds’ third, is comprised of twelve self-penned tracks
all sung in English and is melodically opulent, narratively compelling, and exquisitely rendered. You can stream the title track via Soundcloud here (feel free to share and repost). Watch the video for her first single “A Little Grim” here on Youtube.
“There's something mesmerizing about the quality of that otherworldly warble and the precision of her little folk songs.” –NPR
“Lovely,
transcendent Icelandic singer-songwriter writes the kind of music that
populates the dreams of angels — fluttering folk songs as fragile as
tiny china swans.” –Rolling Stone
“…a disarmingly sweet paen to open communication” –Pitchfork
[Ólöf Arnalds possess the kind of voice] “that can silence a room, such is its sweetness.” –Time Out New York
Produced by Skúli Sverrisson
and largely recorded in a two-week, partially snowed-in, autumn 2011
stint in a seaside cabin in Hvalfjörður (literally ‘Whale-fjord’), in
the west of Iceland, with overdubs and mixing at Ólöf’s house in
Reykjavík and at Sigur Rós’s Sundlaugin (Swimming Pool) studio at Álafoss, Sudden Elevation
finds Ólöf inhabiting a drier, more stripped-back sound than was
previously the case. While Ólöf’s voice, acoustic guitar and charango
are once again the central focus, there is also subtle but luminous
colouring from koto harp, keyboards and electric guitar, all played by
Ólöf, as well as the odd, deftly applied swell of a string section.
There are cameos from Ólöf’s two sisters: Klara Arnalds duets sunnily
on ‘Bright and Still’ and ‘Numbers and Names’ while Dagný Arnalds
essays the devastating piano part in ‘Return Again’. Skúli Sverrisson
plays bass and electric guitar (including a high-pitched octave
12-string Shorty instrument) on several tracks, while Magnús Trygvason
Eliassen adds gossamer drum parts to ‘German Fields’ and ‘A Little
Grim’.
Ólöf’s liquid, finger-picked guitar or South American
charango, intermittently ornamented by various degrees of chamber
orchestration, has won legions of fans around the globe. Her vigorous
and wide touring schedule has placed her performing alongside artists
such as Dirty Projectors, Blonde Redhead, John Vanderslice and Björk
(sometime collaborator) who once described Ólöf’s uniquely compelling
vocal sound as “somewhere between a child and an old woman.” All of
which is good going for a singer who started her musical life fighting
chronic stage nerves only to deliver her deeply personal songs in that
most magical yet, let’s face it, hardly universally accessible mother
tongue, Icelandic.
One Little Indian Announces NYC Office
This is shaping up to be a great year for One Little Indian Records.
The seminal UK label has opened a New York City office and has returned
to the US with a renewed enthusiasm and the adventurous sounds they are
known for. 2013 will see new releases from Bjork, Stubborn Heart, The
Computers, Marc Carroll, HK119 and of course Olof Arnalds.
Sudden Elevation Tracklisting:
1 – German Fields
2 – Bright And Still
3 – Return Again
4 – Treat Her Kindly
5 – Call It What You Want
6 – A Little Grim
7 – Fear Less
8 – Numbers And Names
9 – Sudden Elevation
10 – The Joke
11 – Onwards And Upwards
12 - Perfect
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