A Norwegian singer who emerged in the mid-2000s with unpolished energy and straightforward lyrics.
For a quick sense of her style, try 'I Eat Boys Like You For Breakfast' or 'Devil', they're both pretty direct and guitar-heavy.
She came out of Norway with a debut EP called 'All Comedians Die' in 2006, and her self-titled 2008 album had songs like 'I Eat Boys Like You For Breakfast' that caught attention for their direct energy. Tracks like 'Devil' and 'Forgive Me' share that straightforward, guitar-driven feel, and she's kept working with musicians like drummer Adam Kammerer and guitarist Tor Eivind Hofstad. The music stays grounded in that indie rock space without much polish, which seems to be how she prefers it.
Her debut album in 2008 was followed by several others, including 'Katla' in 2010, 'Love Conquers All' in 2013, and 'Scoundrel Days' in 2016. She's released songs like 'I'm Bad News' and 'Boogie With The Devil's Soul' along the way, maintaining that unpolished indie rock approach.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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