A Norwegian band blending Americana, rock, and folk with Ingunn Ringvold's vocals at the center.
For a good sense of their range, try 'Midsummer Night' and 'Shores of Norway (A Love Song).' Both show how they work within that folk-tinged style without sounding like anyone else.
Hauk's music has a specific gravity that comes from their particular blend of influences. Songs like 'The Ghost Of Johnny Cash' show how they can take American roots music and filter it through a Scandinavian lens. Their sound stays grounded in Ringvold's voice and Heine Bugge's fingerstyle guitar, which gives even their more atmospheric tracks a human anchor.
They formed around 2012 with a mostly consistent lineup that includes Ringvold, Bugge, Silje Salomonsen, and Eirik Vildgren. Their self-titled debut came out that same year, followed by albums like 'Solaris' in 2014 and 'Harmonium' in 2017. They've kept a steady pace with four albums over about seven years.
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