Katzenjammer
Le Pop
(Nettwerk Records; June 29, 2010)
NEW “A Bar In Amsterdam” Live Video
Premiered on PopMatters Today!
Bringing Their Musical Mayhem
On A North American US Tour!
Katzenjammer’s brand new LIVE video of "A Bar in Amsterdam" was premiered on
PopMatters today! The video was shot at Rockefeller Music Hall in Oslo, Norway which is the quartet’s hometown. Check out the video
here and we encourage you to post and share.
Norwegian all-female foursome
Katzenjammer are set to release their debut album
Le Pop, June 29 on Nettwerk Records. The quartet’s raucous sets include a rotation of up to 29 instruments on which that the four women are self-taught, including the tuba, the balalaika bass, drums, harmonica, piano, banjo, accordion, mandolin, guitar, melodica and trumpet. Katzenjammer also caught the attention of
David Byrne, who invited them to open his artist-curated stage at 2009’s Bonnaroo, alongside
Santigold, the
Dirty Projectors,
Dave Byrne and
Brian Eno, later ending their US run with a stop at Summerfest opening for
Elvis Costello.
Katzenjammer, which consists of Solveig Heilo, Anne Marit Bergheim, Turid Jørgensen and Marianne Sveen will kick off a US Tour this June in addition to joining the
2010 Lilith Tour, along with artists like
Sarah McLachlan,
Mary J. Bilge,
Norah Jones,
Loretta Lynn,
Sugarland,
Metric,
Sia and more!
The bugle call that signals the entrance of the all-female quartet Katzenjammer onto the Norwegian stage, and now the international music scene, stems from the band’s first hit single, the whirlwind song called “A Bar in Amsterdam.”
The trumpet fanfare is just one of Katzenjammer’s vast array of instrumental hooks, recently utilized to wake up the audience at the opening of the Spellemannprisen, the Norwegian Grammy Awards. Katzenjammer was nominated for ”Newcomer of the Year” for their debut album,
Le Pop, but the fact that they were chosen to open the awards ceremony confirmed the band had already established themselves as the most entertaining new act on the thriving Norwegian music scene.
Katzenjammer’s ascent into the spotlight started at the beginning of 2008, when they appeared at the Scandinavian music convention by:Larm in Oslo. Their special blend folk/country/balkan/ gypsy/ rickety-rock pop (which strangely enough is not as confusing as it sounds) along with the impressive array of 29 (and counting) instruments on which the ladies are self-taught blew away an audience of industry people and journalists. The performance catapulted Katzenjammer into the larger clubs of Norway, including the 1,500-capacity Rockefeller, which they sold out twice in a 90-day period recently.
Katzenjammer—Solveig Heilo, Anne Marit Bergheim, Turid Jørgensen and Marianne Sveen—released their debut album
Le Pop in Norway in late 2008 to critical praise. One writer described the album as ”a mix between Eastern European folk music, B-52s, the sisters Kate & Anna McGarrigle, seasick bluegrass, country blues and a carnival orchestra on the run.”
Le Pop was produced by Kåre Westrheim and Mike Hartung, also known for their work with notable Norwegian artists Marit Larsen and Superfamily.
During 2009, Katzenjammer spread their passport-free brand of musical mayhem from the EuroSonic Noorderslag Convention in the Netherlands to major festivals like SXSW and Bonnaroo in the US and back to London where they appeared as special guests of the band Keane at the 20,000 capacity 02 Arena.
On stage, Katzenjammer displays their own version of musical chairs, the various instruments—including the tuba, the balalaika bass, drums, harmonica, piano, banjo, accordion, mandolin, guitar, melodica and, very efficiently, the aforementioned trumpet—continuously circulating among the four musicians, adding a circus element to the show. The band’s appearance at SXSW last March caught the attention of concert goers and led to confirmed appearances at other US festivals like Summerfest, where they opened for Elvis Costello, and Bonnaroo, where David Byrne invited the ladies to play his stage (the first ever artist-curated stage at Bonnaroo) alongside Santigold, the Dirty Projectos and Dave Byrne and Brian Eno.
After seeing their Bonnaroo set,
the New York Times stated, “There was no telling what they’d do next, except that it was sure to be deft and charming” and
Spin Magazine named the band in their list of “25 Must-Hear Acts.”
Katzenjammer recently signed with Nettwerk Music Group and will release
Le Pop in North America on June 29, 2010.
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