Kalle Mattson

Kalle Mattson
Born (1990-09-21) September 21, 1990
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada
Genres Folk rock, alternative rock
Years active 2009–present
Labels Home Music Co., Trickser Tonträger
Associated acts The Wooden Sky, Cuff The Duke, Jeremy Fisher, Howie Beck
Website www.kallemattson.com

Kalle Mattson (born Kalle Mattson Wainio, September 21, 1990 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario) is a Canadian singer-songwriter based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. In 2014 his album Someday, The Moon Will Be Gold was nominated for the 2014 Polaris Music Prize, which is awarded annually to the best full-length Canadian album based on artistic merit, regardless of genre, sales, or record label.[1] He has also won SOCAN's Songwriter of the Year and four Northern Ontario Music Award's for Album of the Year and Songwriter of the Year in both 2012 and 2015.[2]

Mattson began writing songs in 2009 and has toured with The Wooden Sky, Sunparlour Players, Cuff The Duke, Jeremy Fisher, Hozier, Jim Bryson, The Rural Alberta Advantage and Blue Rodeo. In 2012 his music video for "Water Falls" was dubbed "the coolest music video of 2012” by The Huffington Post.[3] and in 2014 he went on four tours of Europe and three of North America in support of "Someday, The Moon Will Be Gold".[4]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album Record label
2009 Whisper Bee Independent release
2011 Anchors[5] Parliament of Trees
2012 Lives in Between[6] Parliament of Trees
2014 Someday, The Moon Will Be Gold Parliament of Trees
2015 Avalanche Home Music Co.

Notable music videos

Mattson has received attention in mainstream media for several music videos:

"Thick As Thieves" video

In November 2011 Mattson's music video for "Thick As Thieves" went viral with over 1,000,000 views over the three uploads of the video. The video was created with only $250 in materials and depicted a "stopmotion history of the world". It was covered by Time Magazine, Huffington Post, Yahoo! and MuchMusic.[7]

"Water Falls" video

In spring 2012 Mattson released a second viral music video for "Water Falls", with a camera 'slingshotting' through San Francisco using a novel stop-motion technique. The video was premiered by NPR's All Songs Considered and was featured in The Atlantic, CBS News, Gizmodo, and the Huffington Post. It was directed by Kevin Parry.[8]

"A Love Song to the City" video

In 2014 Mattson released a video for "A Love Song to the City", featuring his hometown of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.[9] It premiered on USA Today,[10] and was nominated in the Best Music Video category at the 2015 Northern Ontario Music Awards.[11]

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