Bernhoft Announces UK Shows Plus New Album 'Islander' Out April 28th 2014


Bernhoft Announces UK Shows Plus New Album 'Islander' Out April 28th 2014

The Norwegian retro-soul musician, and stunning solo performer, Bernhoft has announced his third full-length album entitled Islander will be released on April 28th. The collection was inspired by Swedish pop, the trailblazing soul of Stevie Wonder and Sly Stone, and the intricate folk-rock of Carole King. Islander was recorded at England's Isle of Wight and was produced by Paul Butler (Michael Kiwanuka and Devendra Banhart).

"As I was writing for Islander a lot of the lyrics had references to boats and water and bridges," says Bernhoft. "It's almost like I was saying, 'Hey, come on board, I'm gonna take you for a ride, and hopefully for the next hour you can forget about your troubles.' That's the kind of album I most wanted to make; one where the songs are in good spirits, and maybe they can help give you a new sense of hope."

In support of Islander, Bernhoft will return to the UK with his awe-inspiring, one-man-band skills and some new tunes from the forthcoming LP with his biggest London headline show to date, O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire on May 19th. Following a sold out Union Chapel and performance with Bon Jovi in London's Hyde Park last summer, Bernhoft is sure to take this famous London venue by storm. May 18th see's Bernhoft headline in Manchester for the first time when he takes to the stage at Deaf Institute. Tickets are available from 10am Monday 10th February, for more information visit www.kililive.com 

In 2008 Bernhoft released his debut Ceramik City Chronicles (a love/hate homage to his native city of Oslo) and quickly garnered a reputation as a must-see live performer. In early 2011 he released Solidarity Breaks, which has racked up more than a quarter-million sales worldwide, plus features the beatbox-infused, acoustic-guitar-laced single "C'mon Talk" whose video has earned more than 7.3 million views on YouTube, and a spot performing the track on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. The following year Bernhoft continued his breakout success by nabbing the Best Artist and Best Male Artist of the Year awards at the 2012 Spellemannprisen (Norway's equivalent of the GRAMMY Awards). And in 2013, the singer broke through in the U.S. by flooring audiences at SXSW, appearing onNPR's Weekend Edition, and making his late-night-television debut on CONAN.

While making a name globally over the last few years, Bernhoft found that his music was taking on a whole new level of meaning. "On the last tour it was very strange for me to come from a country that's incredibly well-off and unaffected by the recession, and then perform in places where a whole generation is out of work and there's a real feeling of hopelessness," explains Bernhoft. "I felt like I was trying to reach out and lift people's spirits, but at the same time I was always aware that I was very much in a separate place from them."

Islander finds Bernhoft exploring that disconnect by expanding his known for groove-laced soul elements with frenetic tension captured through deeper and richer sonic textures that he recorded in an "old school manner." He and Butler snubbed in-studio perfectionism for a looser approach and decided not to use the modern tools and technology to create the songs. The singer's guitar riffs, piano chords, and lyrics embrace both the heartbreaking raw emotion of reality and soulful positivity. Escapist yet challenging, Islander emerges as an album that dares to reimagine what's possible in pop music.




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