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Written as an examination of personal relationships, the new album by The Northern Belle is aptly titled We Wither, We Bloom. The Norwegian septet is among the pioneers of the nordicana scene that has been gaining momentum in the US the last few years. Fronted by prolific singer-songwriter Stine Andreassen (also of folk quartet Silver Lining) and armed with pedal steel, slide guitar, lush harmonies, a string quartet and their secret weapon, the Norwegian Hardanger fiddle, The Northern Belle have developed their own unique brew of pop-oriented americana and folk music. Imagine Fleetwood Mac fronted by Jenny Lewis in a country mood.
Brimming with melodic tunes and clever lyrics, We Wither We Bloom is the band's third studio album, albeit the first to be released internationally. Having made the difficult decision to quit her day job to pursue music, Andreassen and The Northern Belle received widespread praise and a Spellemann nomination (Norwegian Grammy) for the 2018 album
Blinding Blue Neon. In the spring of 2019, Andreassen traveled to Nashville for three months to write the follow-up. The welcoming and thriving music scene found east of the Cumberland River sparked a creative songwriting spell that resulted in this inspired collection of tracks. The distance from home allowed for new views on friends, family, love, loss and homesickness, resulting in the band's most personal album to date.
The songs vary in tempo and style, from the melodic rocker “Gemini” to the string-laden “Born to Be a Mother”. “Remember It” is a fiery tell-off to a horrible ex (“I wanna hurt you and remember it”), “Tailor Made” is a tribute to the band’s Nudie suit-wearing heroes of the past, while “Late Bloomer” in a way sums up the album title – a song about taking time before daring to pursue music.
“I’ve struggled with the feeling of not being good enough, being labeled because I’m a woman and that I should have had kids already and that the clock is ticking. I’ve destroyed friendships and made new ones, but I’m left with feeling stronger than before because I’ve confronted the things that hurt in my songs,” says Andreassen, who has written the bulk of the album with a few contributions from local Nashville songwriters.
Constantly evolving as a band, The Northern Belle’s sound in 2020 is inspired by contemporary acts such as Erin Rae, Kacey Musgraves, Phoebe Bridgers and Marit Larsen, as well as legends such The Beach Boys, The Byrds and Glen Campbell. All resulting in a record that pays tribute to its inspirations while also showing true originality.
lyrics
REMEMBER IT
Lyrics and melody: Stine Andreassen and Henry Brill
VERS
Can’t believe I got all dressed up for you
Acted pretty but wanted to be cruel
Played a part as someone else
And I know I’m partly to blame
I’m not letting you off the hook
I’m claiming back all those years you took
It’s time you meet the monster you made
I can be as crazy as you claim
PRE CHORUS
Should have seen the signs
I came sneaking up from behind
Should have seen the signs
Soon you’ll be screaming for a lifeline
CHORUS
I don’t wanna forgive and forget
I wanna hurt you and remember it
I’ll be the one that you’ll come to regret
When I hurt you you’ll remember it
VERS
I remember the night you locked me out
Can’t believe I gave the benefit of doubt
Though my friends would tell me every time
Assholes like you are hard to find
Now I’ve found a real love who lets me in
Wants me just the way I came to him
Oh my darling you know you can’t compare
He makes me scream all night but you’re my nightmare
PRE CHORUS
Now I’m doing fine
I found someone who doesn’t wanna fight
Now I’m doing fine
I’m not done fucking up your life
CHORUS
I don’t wanna forgive and forget
I wanna hurt you and remember it
I’ll be the one that you’ll come to regret
When I hurt you you’ll remember it
And I know that you think I should rise above it
But you dragged me so damn low
I don’t wanna forgive and forget
I wanna hurt you and remember it
PRE CHORUS
CHORUS
credits
released March 6, 2020
Artist: The Northern Belle
Title: We Wither, We Bloom
Produced and mixed by: Marcus Forsgren
Assistant technician: Knerten Simonsen
Master: George Tanderø
Coverart: Ole Morten Ødegaard
Composed and arranged by: The Northern Belle
Drums Svein Inge Bjørkedal
Bass Yngve Jordalen
Baritone guitar Yngve Jordalen
Acoustic guitar Ole-André Sjøgren
El. Guitar Bjørnar Ekse Brandseth
High String - Acoustic guitar Ole-André Sjøgren
Vocal Stine Andreassen
12 string El.guitar Ole-André Sjøgren
Harmonies Marie Tveiten
Harmonies Johanne Flottorp
Harmonies Ole-André Sjøgren
Percussion Svein Inge Bjørkedal
Piano and Organ Morten Saanum Bessesen
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