“Kumbl”
features 12 tracks, will be released in February 25th, and present a
mixture of some relatively unknown and other more popular folk and late
medieval songs from Denmark and across Northern Europe. Two songs
feature guest vocal appearances by Andrea Uglebjerg, vocalist in the
Danish punk band Situationsfornærmelse and sister of aforementioned
Frederik. Three singles will be released: “Liden Kirsten”, out in
December 3rd, is a traditional Danish folk ballad telling the tale of
how a king decided to make the lady of his desires the mother of his
children and his queen without telling her first; “Carmen Vernale” is a
song from around 1500, written by Morten Børup, cantor at Aarhus
Cathedral, praising the arrival of spring and performed in the original
Latin—the melody is played each hour by the bells of Aarhus Townhall;
“Drømte Mig En Drøm” is an elaboration on the oldest recorded Danish
song, being handed down to us in a runic manuscript from ca. 1300. A
music video will be released for “Liden Kirsten”, while a lyric video
version of “Drømte Mig En Drøm” will also be available.
“We’re really pleased with the album and are looking forward to see how the fans will react”, says one of the band’s guitarists, Cris.
“So now, we finally can pick up day drinking again, since the album is going to be released!”, adds the other guitarist, Alm.
“I’ll drink to that!”, Cris summarises.
In
support of the album, Svartsot have been booked for a series of
concerts across Denmark. Whilst only a few European shows are booked or
planned at the moment, more will hopefully follow, if travel regulations
permit.
Line-up:
Simon Buje: bass
Frederik Uglebjerg: drums
Michael Alm: rhythm guitars
Cris J.S. Frederiksen: lead guitars, acoustic guitars (studio), mandolin (studio)
Hans-Jørgen Martinus Vork Rosenwein: tin whistles, electric bagpipe, mandolin (live)
Thor Bager: vocals, mandolin (studio)
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