White Willow (band)
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White Willow is one of Norway's foremost exponents of art rock, mixing elements of orchestral pop, 70's progressive rock, jazz-rock and even electronic elements. They have released 5 albums so far: 1995's Ignis Fatuus, which features symphonic folk rock in the vein of early King Crimson and Genesis as well as Mellow Candle; 1998's Ex Tenebris, which is minimalist prog/post-rock; 2000's Sacrament, a full-blown symphonic rock/pop release, hailed by some critics as a masterpiece; 2004's Storm Season, the band's best-selling record to date, mixing darker, more guitar-heavy elements into their sound, and their fifth studio album, Signal to Noise, which was released in August 2006.
White Willow's influences range from 10cc, The Beach Boys, Big Star and Steely Dan to King Crimson, Magma, Weather Report and even Nick Drake and Joni Mitchell. They have been hailed by The Billboard Guide to Progressive Music as "one of the most significant progressive groups of the current era". Typical of their sound is the prominence of female vocals, flute and mellotrons and analog synthesizers.
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[edit] Band members
[edit] Current band members
- Trude Eidtang - vocals
- Lars Fredrik Frøislie - keyboards
- Ketil Vestrum Einarsen - flute
- Jacob Holm-Lupo - guitar
- Marthe Berger Walthinsen - Bass
- Aage Moltke Schou - drums
[edit] Former band members
- Sylvia Erichsen - vocals
[edit] Discography
- Ignis Fatuus (1995, The Laser's Edge)
- Ex Tenebris (1998, The Laser's Edge)
- Sacrament (2000, The Laser's Edge)
- Storm Season (2004, The Laser's Edge)
- Storm Season (Japanese edition, 2004, Avalon/Marquee)
- Signal to Noise (2006, The Laser's Edge)