Karin Park
Karin Park grew up in Gothenburg, Sweden, and started writing songs early. Her debut album 'Superworldunknown' came out in 2007, with the title track getting...
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Karin Park grew up in Gothenburg, Sweden, and started writing songs early. Her debut album 'Superworldunknown' came out in 2007, with the title track getting attention for its introspective feel. She's mentioned Nina Simone and Joni Mitchell as influences.
Her songs like 'Take this love' and 'Human Beings' often deal with emotional themes, delivered with vocals that can shift between fragile and powerful. She's released three solo albums total, including 'Highwire Poetry' in 2010 and 'Apocalypse Pop' in 2015.
In 2010, Park spoke publicly about having bipolar disorder, which brought some discussion about mental health in music. She's also been open about political views at times. Her work with producers like Björn Yttling and Klas Åhlund helped shape the atmospheric quality of her recordings.
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