Piosenki na album "Nattesferd" Kvelertak nagrał w Oslo. Muzycy sami wyprodukowali materiał, miksy powierzając Nickowi Terry'emu (m.in. Turbonegro, The Libertines). To pierwsza płyta całkowicie nagrana w ojczyźnie Kvelertak. Jest to jeden z najbardziej wyczekiwanych albumów 2016 roku, choćby przez czytelników "Rolling Stone'a" i serwisów Stereogum oraz Consequence Of Sound. Poprzednia płyta Kvelertak to "Meir" z 2013 roku, która znalazła się w ścisłej czołówce rocznych podsumowań "Rolling Stone'a", "SPIN", Stereogum, magazynu "Revolver". W Norwegii zdobyła szczyt notowań albumów. Kvelertak zadebiutował w 2010 roku wspaniałym, imiennym albumem, za który otrzymali dwa norweskie odpowiedniki Grammy (Spellemannprisen; jako najlepszy debiutant i najlepszy wykonawca rockowy). Muzyka formacji to wybuchowa mieszanka rocka, hard core'a, black metalu i punka, którą sami twórcy określili black 'n' rollem.
Front man Erlend Hjelvik on the new album: "We are finally getting ready to release our third album NATTESFERD on the world and however cliche it may sound, I'm not afraid to say that this is our best one yet! An exquisite smorgasbord of riffs infused with everything between the best of classic rock and heavy metal. I'm certain it will blow the minds of both old and new fans. Enjoy!" Recorded live in Oslo, Norway's Amper Tone Studio, NATTESFERD is produced by Kvelertak and mixed / engineered by Nick Terry (Lindstrřm, Turbonegro, The Libertines). It is the first of Kvelertak's albums to be recorded in their home country of Norway. NATTESFERD is already garnering "Most Anticipated" accolades from the press with Rolling Stone featuring it in their 25 Most Anticipated Metal Albums of 2016' round-up. Additionally, Stereogum placed the new LP at #36 on their 101 Most Anticipated Albums Of 2016' while Consequence of Sound included it in their 20 Most Anticipated Metal Albums of 2016' preview. Kvelertak shamelessly draw inspiration from every corner of something that could fit into their idea of good hard-hitting and catchy rock'n'roll. Regardless of genre, but always truthful to the basic idea of the band; good songs performed with the tongue-in-cheek attitude of their punk-rock pioneers. Kvelertak sing in their native language - adding even more character to their already unique sound. To top the greatness of their success so far, they were in 2011 presented with their first Gold discs in Norway by Dave Grohl when they supported Foo Fighters at a sold out show in Norway's largest indoor venue. Needless to say, they made it - and the new album shows that they will keep going strong in the time to come! |