Альбомы исполнителя
Kiss Off
2022 · альбом
Kiss Off
2022 · сингл
The Universe Would Have to Adjust
2021 · альбом
(Looking for) Truth in the Vocal Booth
2021 · сингл
It Doesn't Matter, It’s Ok
2021 · сингл
The Singer
2020 · сингл
Napkin Poetry
2019 · альбом
Lucy
2018 · сингл
Patricia
2018 · сингл
Another Year
2018 · сингл
Napkin Poetry
2017 · сингл
It's Easier to Sing
2017 · сингл
I´ve Been Here Before You
2016 · сингл
I Drink Alone / Electrolove
2010 · сингл
Either Way I Think You Know
2009 · альбом
Candy Store
2007 · альбом
Reasons to Hang Around
2006 · альбом
Up for You & I
2004 · альбом
If I Told You, You Were Beautiful
2002 · альбом
Walking Home from Nicole's
2001 · альбом
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Биография
Norway's Minor Majority plays gentle, polished acoustic folk-pop with a sophisticated, sometimes country-tinged vibe. Like their similarly hushed countrymen Kings of Convenience, Sweden's Nicolai Dunger (circa Tranquil Isolation), and Iceland's Funerals, they manage to assimilate a distinctly American strain of rootsy melancholia into a style that only subtly hints at their Scandinavian origin. Formed in 2000 as a studio project of Pål Angelskår and Andreas Berczelly, the group has steadily gained members, acclaim, and commercial success over the course of several albums released throughout the 2000s. Singer/songwriter Karen Jo Field contributed vocals (but did not join the duo) for their 2001 debut, Walking Home from Nicole's, and guitarist Jon Arild Stieng joined the group that fall, enabling them to tour for the first time, in spring of 2002. Berczelly left the band before If I Told You, You Were Beautiful was recorded at Stieng's house in Oslo -- but he stuck around as a producer for that and each of the band's subsequent releases. 2003 saw the addition of keyboardist Harald Sommerstad, drummer Halvor Høgh Winsnes, and bassist Henrik Widerøe -- solidifying the five-member lineup that would record their third album. Up for You and I, recorded at Sommerstad's cabin and released in January 2004, spent 24 weeks on the Norwegian album charts, peaking at number four, going gold and garnering nominations for best Norwegian pop album that year. Reasons to Hang Around (recorded in Berczelly's studio throughout 2005, released in January 2006) was similarly successful, reaching number two on the chart and spawning two Top 20 singles in "Come Back to Me" and "Supergirl." The retrospective Candy Store, a two-disc set including a greatest-hits compilation and a second disc of unreleased material from throughout their career, debuted at number three in August 2007. ~ K. Ross Hoffman, Rovi