“Life is ready to happen and to unfold, and we’re just the vessel,” naturist Andres Roberts’ voice rises out of extraterrestrial flickers bouncing around like bleeding shards. The earthly vessel he ...
There was a time when the comment section on this website was brimming with Susanne Sundfør's name. Big Thief profile? OK, great, but where's Susanne Sundfør? So you've got a file on Gwen Stefani?
"Don't trust the ones who love you / 'Cause if you love them back, they'll always disappoint you / It's just a matter of fact," Susanne Sundfor sings off the top of her brokenhearted ballad, ...
Neil McCormick has been chief music critic for the Telegraph since 1995. His interviews have ranged from such rock legends as Paul McCartney, Elton John and Keith Richards to superstars Adele, Ed ...
Halfway through Susanne Sundfør’s sixth album, the listener stumbles across a monolith: a vast, 10-minute edifice made up of sepulchral organ, weeping strings, Abbaeseque chord changes, a lyric in ...
Susanne Sundfor sounds haunted in "The Brothel," the nightmarish first single from her album of the same name. The song creeps through its chord changes, with droning keyboards and the shadowy sound ...
With her fifth studio album, 2015’s Ten Love Songs, Susanne Sundfør distilled the experimental songcraft of her earlier work – a rich aesthetic that lovingly dismantled electropop norms – into an ...
In the six years since her last record, Susanne Sundfør has had a daughter, grappled with anxiety, and thrown herself into climate activism. With new album Blómi out this week, the Norwegian ...
Get the inside track from Roisin O'Connor with our free weekly music newsletter Now Hear This Get our free music newsletter Now Hear This “Because I’ve always been a good girl, always did my homework, ...
‘I went a little bit insane,” says Susanne Sundfør, contemplating the aftermath of her acclaimed 2015 album Ten Love Songs. “I don’t want to give you details. But I wasn’t myself.” Sundfør, a ...