Tag Archives: Swedish trad music

Hoven Droven’s More Happy Moments With Hoven Droven

The “bad boys of Swedish folk / rock” are back with their second American release — a resounding reminder of their unique blend of hard rock and folk roots. Perhaps a smidgen less frenetic than their previous Northside release, Groove, More Happy … Continue reading

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Harv’s Must 

Naomi de Bruyn penned this review. According to the notes I found at the website, “‘harv’ means ‘harrow,’ a farm instrument used to level land. And in Swedish, ‘harv’ also has the connotation of a really intense experience, which is … Continue reading

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Færd’s Logbok 

Mike Wilson penned this review. Logbok (Log Book) is a refreshing and assured sounding collection from this gifted Scandinavian ensemble. The core trio that make up Færd are violinist Peter Uhrbrand, Eskil Romme on accordion and saxophones — both from Denmark — and the … Continue reading

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Anon Egeland’s Ånon 

Big Earl Sellar penned this review. It seems the new hot spot in the world music arena is Scandinavia. With a rekindled interest in the music that help to spawn many currently popular styles (such as country), the music from central … Continue reading

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Den Fule’s Quake

Gary H. Wikfors penned this review. When I was trying to find something that my good friend, a Breton girl of 22 who loves nu-metal music, would like, I pulled out Den Fule. Her assessment: “That’s really fun, kinda like Irish … Continue reading

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