Susanne Sundfør

Blómi

Image of Susanne Sundfør - Blómi
Record Label
Bella Union

About this item

Five years after Sundfør redefined her career with the folk-inspired, emotionally-effervescent album Music for People In Trouble, the Norwegian musician, artist and producer delves even deeper into her personal mythology on the soul-bearing blómi.

Meaning “to bloom'' in Norse, blómi takes very unique aspects of Susanne’s life story, like the academic work of her grandfather who is a linguist specialising in Semitic languages, and her own life-changing experiences as a new mother, to weave together a colourful tapestry unlike anything she has released to date.

Sundfør wrote blómi, above all, as a love letter to her young daughter, a missive to a precious new life entering an unstable world. In the title track, which is anchored around a lush, driving piano arrangement and skin-tingling saxophones, Susanne imparts all her wisdom to her daughter, urging her to take her words with her through life. Pairing her lyrics with hints of Norse language and mythology, Susanne harks to indigenous Nordic cultures who built matrilineal societies and worshipped divine feminine deities. These roots, this passing from mother to child, is at the core of the music on blómi.

STAFF COMMENTS

Barry says: Tender plucked folk guitar and Sundfør's strong vocal presence combine beautifully atop orchestral flourishes and rich, traditional Nordic themes. It's a fascinating and constantly rewarding listen.

TRACK LISTING

1. Orð Vǫlu
2. Ashera's Song
3. Blómi
4. Rūnā
5. Fare Thee Well
6. Leikara Ljóð
7. Alyosha
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