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When Words Flew Freely

374.5K streams

374,489

Particles of Faith

217.4K streams

217,365

Hearing Colors Seeing Noises

111.5K streams

111,492

Die With Your Boots On

109.1K streams

109,088

Golden Town

82.4K streams

82,366

The Space Song

1.8K streams

1,812

Hello It's Me

Bark up Someone Else's Tree

Waiting

Gaffa og strips

Biography

"Hello It’s Me" sings Signe Marie Rustad in her crystal clear, inimitable voice. And with that, she’s back, three years after the release of her successful third album, When Words Flew Freely. Known for her poetic lyrics and vivid songwriting, and backed by a tight knit band that’s been with her for years, Rustad’s new album offers a natural transition from the already classic When Words Flew Freely (WWFF). However, Particles of Faith also brings something completely new and fresh. WWFF presented a broader, organic and piano-driven Laurel Canyon-sound, and less of the americana sound present on Rustad’s first two releases. Particles of Faith is harder to place in any genre, other than in the broader singer-songwriter tradition, helmed by pioneers such as Joni Mitchell and Carole King. But Rustad also points to a host of other inspirations. Alternative pop/rock from the 80’s and 90’s have always been a big influence on Rustad, and on Particles of Faith, this is more evident than ever. R.E.M., Fiona Apple, Crowded House and Tori Amos were important components both in the artist’s record collection and on her TV screen via MTV. The album is produced by Rustad along with indie pop hero Kenneth Ishak. Rustad has been critically acclaimed ever since her 2012 debut, but with WWFF, things really took off. The album was awarded a Spellemann award (Norwegian Grammy) for lyricist of the year.