Sivert Høyem

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Sivert Høyem

Sivert Høyem at a concert in Tromsø
Background information
Born (1976-01-22) 22 January 1976
Origin Sortland, Norway
Genres Rock
Instruments vocals, guitar, bass
Years active 1992—present
Website www.siverthoyem.com

Sivert Høyem (born 22 January 1976) is a Norwegian singer, best known as the vocalist of the rock band Madrugada. After the band broke up following the death of Robert Burås in 2007, he has enjoyed success as a solo artist and is also a member of The Volunteers with whom he released the album Exiles in 2006.

Early and personal life

Høyem is a son of forestry teacher Asbjørn Høyem and politician Jørun Drevland. He hails from Kleiva in Sortland, and attended Sortland Upper Secondary School before moving to Oslo in 1995. Whilst pursuing a music career he minored in history at the University of Oslo.[1]

Music career

Madrugada

Høyem rose to fame in the late 1990s when Madrugada made their Norwegian breakthrough with debut album Industrial Silence. The band members included Sivert Høyem (vocals), Frode Jacobsen (bass), and Robert Burås (guitar). After the death of Burås on 12 July 2007, Høyem and Jacobsen decided to finish recording their latest album. The album, entitled Madrugada, was released on 21 January 2008. After the release of the album the band announced they would split after one last tour. They performed their last ever concert on 15 November 2008 at Oslo Spektrum.

Solo

He has the last few years had success as a solo artist, releasing the albums Ladies and Gentlemen of the Opposition (2004), Moon Landing (2009) and Long Slow Distance (2011).

He formed his band the Volunteers made up of:

  • Sivert Høyem: Vocals/Guitar/Songwriter
  • Cato Salsa: Guitars/Keyboards
  • Børge Fjordheim: Drums/Shaker/Tambourine
  • Rudi Nikolaisen: Bass (Live)
  • Kalle Gustafson Jerneholm: Bass (On Record)
  • Christer Knutsen: Guitars/Keyboards

He released the album Exiles in 2006 credited to Sivert Høyem & the Volunteers. He toured with his band in May 2007 playing at festivals across Norway. In December 2009 he concluded another tour with his new band. In April 2012 in a radio interview at the "Rock Show" radio program in Greece, he clearly stated that there won't be any other album with the Volunteers.

In September 2010 Sivert Høyem launched the song "Prisoner of the road" in order to raise awareness for NRC, which is this year's recipient of the Norwegian National Telethon.

Discography

Albums

With the band Madrugada
Solo
  • 2004: Ladies and Gentlemen of the Opposition
  • 2009: Moon Landing
  • 2010: Prisoner of the Road
  • 2011: Long Slow Distance
As Sivert Høyem & the Volunteers
  • 2006: Exiles
As Guest Vocalist
  • 2013: Vocals for the song "Phoenix" on the album "Satyricon" by black metal band Satyricon

References

  1. Valle, Viggo (16 September 2011). "Sivert Høyem" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 22 June 2012. 

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