Anna von Hausswolff

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Mountains Crave 00:00 Tools
The Mysterious Vanishing of Electra 00:00 Tools
Track of Time 00:00 Tools
The Truth, The Glow, The Fall 00:00 Tools
Epitaph of Theodor 05:25 Tools
Ugly and Vengeful 00:00 Tools
Liturgy of Light 00:00 Tools
Deathbed 00:00 Tools
The Marble Eye 00:00 Tools
Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Red Sun 00:00 Tools
Move On 00:00 Tools
Funeral for My Future Children 00:00 Tools
Discovery 00:00 Tools
Epitaph of Daniel 00:00 Tools
Pills 00:00 Tools
Källans återuppståndelse 00:00 Tools
No Body 00:00 Tools
Above All 00:00 Tools
Harmonica 00:00 Tools
Ocean 00:00 Tools
Sova 00:00 Tools
Stranger 00:00 Tools
The Hope Only Of Empty Men 00:00 Tools
Evocation 00:00 Tools
Old Beauty / Du kan nu dö 00:00 Tools
Pomperipossa 00:00 Tools
Sun Rise 00:00 Tools
En ensam vandrare 00:00 Tools
Singing From the Grave 00:00 Tools
An Oath 00:00 Tools
Lost At Sea 00:00 Tools
The Book 00:00 Tools
The Miraculous 00:00 Tools
I Am Leaving 00:00 Tools
Come Wander With Me/Deliverance 00:00 Tools
Come Wander with Me / Deliverance 00:00 Tools
Gloomy Sunday 00:00 Tools
Something Is Missing 00:00 Tools
Old Beauty, Du Kan Nu Dö 00:00 Tools
The Optimist 00:00 Tools
Kallans ateruppstandelse 00:00 Tools
Öron 00:00 Tools
Home 00:00 Tools
Källan (Betatype) 00:00 Tools
The Optimist (Written and Recorded 2009) 00:00 Tools
Källans Återuppståndelse 00:00 Tools
Ka llans återuppståndelse 00:00 Tools
Medan vi sov 00:00 Tools
The Little Boy and the Glowing Globe 00:00 Tools
The Hope of Only Empty Men 00:00 Tools
Full Performance (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
I Am Leaving (Feat. Maria von Hausswolff) 00:00 Tools
Come Wander with Me 00:00 Tools
Birthday Boy 00:00 Tools
Källans Återuppståndelse 00:00 Tools
Källan (Prototype) Part One 00:00 Tools
Lithurgy Of Light 00:00 Tools
Källan (Prototype) 00:00 Tools
Stranger (Live session) 00:00 Tools
Old Beauty/Du Kan Nu Dц 00:00 Tools
The Mysterious Vanishing of Electra - Live 00:00 Tools
Källan (Prototype) Part Two 00:00 Tools
Dead Magic ALBUM REVIEW 00:00 Tools
Sun Rise (Live session) 00:00 Tools
Ugly and vengeful (official 00:00 Tools
Old beauty_Du Kan Nu Dö 00:00 Tools
The Truth The Glow The Fall 00:00 Tools
Part One 00:00 Tools
Källan (Betatype) Part One 00:00 Tools
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Evocation Live at Orgelkraft Festival 00:00 Tools
Källan (Betatype) Part Two 00:00 Tools
Deathbed Live at Orgelkraft Festival 00:00 Tools
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Old Beauty/Du kan nu dö 00:00 Tools
Anna von Hausswolff 00:00 Tools
'The Mysterious Vanishing of Electra' (Official Video) 00:00 Tools
Come wander with me/Deliverance live at Montreux Jazz Festival 00:00 Tools
Part 2 00:00 Tools
Kдllans еteruppstеndelse 00:00 Tools
Singing From the Grave Babel 00:00 Tools
The Miraculous (Pomperipossa Records) 00:00 Tools
Deathbed (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
Old Beauty Du Kan Nu Do 00:00 Tools
Epitaph of Theodore 00:00 Tools
Ka llans ateruppstandelse 00:00 Tools
Källan (Prototype) - Part One 00:00 Tools
The Truth, The Glow, The Fall darkscene.org 00:00 Tools
Funeral For My Future Children - Finds A Pipe Organ In New York City 00:00 Tools
Källans Återuppståndelse 00:00 Tools
Unreal For My Future Children 00:00 Tools
Sova (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
Källans A°Teruppståndelse 00:00 Tools
Come Wander With Me_Deliverance 00:00 Tools
Old Beauty/Du Kan Nu Do 00:00 Tools
Funeral For My Future Children (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
Källan (Prototype) - Part Two 00:00 Tools
Track of Time (Official) 00:00 Tools
The Mysterious Vanishing Of Elektra 00:00 Tools
Gloomy Sunday, live at Nefertiti 00:00 Tools
Old Beauty 00:00 Tools
Old Beauty/Du Kan Nu D 00:00 Tools
A Child of God 00:00 Tools
Dead Magic 00:00 Tools
Gösta 00:00 Tools
Go to Sleep 00:00 Tools
Ceremony Part 1 00:00 Tools
Anna von Hausswolff - Mountains Crave 00:00 Tools
Himlen är oskyldigt blå 00:00 Tools
On a Good Day 00:00 Tools
Epitaph Of Theodor. 00:00 Tools
02. The Mysterious Vanishing Of Electra 00:00 Tools
Come Wander With Me - Deliverance 00:00 Tools
Kallans återuppståndelse 00:00 Tools
Källans ĺteruppstĺndelse 00:00 Tools
Old Beauty Du Kan Nu Dö 00:00 Tools
Old Beauty, Du Kan Nu Do 00:00 Tools
Ugly and vengeful (official live video) 00:00 Tools
Im leaving (demo) 00:00 Tools
03. Ugly And Vengeful 00:00 Tools
The Book (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
01. The Truth, The Glow, The Fall 00:00 Tools
04. The Marble Eye 00:00 Tools
Home (Live) 00:00 Tools
05. Kallans Ateruppstandelse 00:00 Tools
Anna von Hausswolff - Discovery 00:00 Tools
Come Wander with Me / Delivera 00:00 Tools
Old Beauty/Du kan nu d? 00:00 Tools
Anna von Hausswolff - Öron 00:00 Tools
Old Beauty / Du Kan Nu Dц 00:00 Tools
Ceremony 00:00 Tools
Old Beauty_Du kan nu dö 00:00 Tools
Mountains Grave 00:00 Tools
Mountains Crave (live) 00:00 Tools
My Wall 00:00 Tools
Mountains Crave. 00:00 Tools
Come Wander With Me Deliverance 00:00 Tools
Tidlöst Nu 00:00 Tools
Källans ateruppstandelse 00:00 Tools
How Many More of These? 00:00 Tools
Full Performance 00:00 Tools
'Come Wander With Me' 00:00 Tools
Old beauty/Du Kan Nu Dö 00:00 Tools
Kallan (Prototype) 00:00 Tools
04 Above All 00:00 Tools
Lost at Sea Babel 00:00 Tools
Red Sun [Ceremony 2012] 00:00 Tools
09 I am Leaving 00:00 Tools
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It was not that long ago that Anna von Hausswolff was just an anonymous architecture student in Gothenburg, Sweden. Now she's much better known as a singer-songwriter. Anna von Hausswolff's debut EP "Track of Time" was released in February 2010 by Kning Disk, magnificent avant-garde pop with its crosshairs trained on the heart. The first album "Singing From the Grave" appeared in May. Everyone who hears Anna von Hausswolff sing, immediately stops, listens and gets touched by her magic. Her voice is that of total expression. Sometimes it caresses you, sometimes it roars up a storm. On July 9, 2013 "Ceremony" was released in North America by Other Music Recording Co., and Anna von Hausswolff played her debut US show on July 10 at Glasslands Gallery in Brooklyn. The album received strong support from National Public Radio's Bob Boilen, who said "Von Hausswolff's voice possesses the power to soar with those mighty pipes and still hold tight to delicate, personal emotions. I hope to find one album like Ceremony every year — a rare, thoughtful, inspiring record for a night on the couch or a candlelit evening — and now I've got one for 2013." She was also featured on NPR Weekend Edition Saturday, PRI's The World, WNYC Soundcheck, the New York Times, Pitchfork and more. Ceremony was followed up by "The Miraculous" late in 2015. Large pipe organs first started to be built in European churches in the 14th century. While much of the music that people at the time heard and played would be dedicated to the glory of God, surely nothing could have prepared them for the sound that now filled their places of worship. As the solemn timbre of the metallic pipes echoed around the stony transept, the congregation must have trembled in their pews before this new instrument of the Almighty. More than ever, the organ turned the church into a place of "mystery, magic and terror". These are the words that Anna von Hausswolff uses to describe the undisclosed location in rural Sweden that inspired The Miraculous, a place of great natural beauty that nevertheless remains haunted by the blood-stained spectres of a brutally suppressed peasant uprising. Using the 9,000 pipe Acusticum Pipe Organ, Hausswolff has conjured an entire world into being here, forging a unity between reality and imagination that's so immense in its conception that it's initially difficult to properly take in. It's like a gigantic monument that you have to keep stepping back from in order to get any perspective on it. The sleeve alone should clue the listener to the fact that there's nothing here as heart-stoppingly lovely as 'Mountains Crave' from 2012's Ceremony: Hausswolff appears as a faceless apparition, an erased portrait sitting in a derelict room with faded pictures of Christ and angels on the walls. The elemental vastness of the sound recalls the aesthetic of Swans, while Nico is another key reference point, one woman communing with herself and the world via a droning, medieval keyboard. But The Miraculous certainly isn't all existential gloom and despair. Instead, its sense of dread is offset throughout by a yearning to break free of mortal bonds and become immanent in nature. 'Discovery' immediately sets the tone, a foghorn blast of bass pipes suggesting that something huge is approaching in the dark. A thick wave of organ slowly seeps into every corner of the audio field, before a skirling siren call and the military drums of battles past introduce notes of tension and conflict. It breaks down to the sounds of aftermath from which a spare Morricone-esque guitar line emerges. When Hausswolff finally starts to sing, her voice is strong as she bears witness, but soon the words start to tumble out with growing urgency, and then she's chanting "Run!/Run!/Run to the sun!" This epic opener is followed by two shorter tracks. 'The Hope Only Of Empty Men' sounds like it's being transmitted from some point in the distant past, Hausswolff's syllables twisted and tortured as they leave her mouth, while the organ pulses like a hangover. 'Pomperipossa' is an awestruck blast of ecclesiastical prog full of unnerving chord changes. But it's the eleven minute sturm und drang of 'Come Wander With Me/Deliverance' that's the album's massive centrepiece. A slow, sepulchral organ melody is joined by the beautiful controlled tone of Hausswolff's lonely choir girl. There's a great segue into a lumbering procession of the damned which then consolidates into a hammering one chord riff over an increasingly martial beat. Hausswolff sings, "He came from the sunset / He came from the sea / He came from the shadows…" like Elizabeth Fraser on the rack, before dissolving into wordless cries of ecstasy or pain, who knows. Cue guitar solo, and then a little sit down to recover. It's hard to imagine where to go after that, but another three short tracks pick up the album's themes. 'En Ensam Vandrare' is based on the type of brooding but meditative arpeggios that inevitably bring Philip Glass to mind, while 'An Oath' is a ballad sung against marching drums again. And then 'Evocation' is a summoning up of everything that's gone before, the density of the sound plus the inflection in Hausswolff's voice making me wonder if this is what Sunn O))) recording with Abba would sound like. There's a minute of static and feedback ascending and then disappearing into the sky, and it feels like a natural ending– But no. 'The Miraculous' itself is an extended drone piece, a gradual layering of chords on the organ as though it's slowly waking up from a deep slumber. Hausswolff's voice drifts over the top, her faceless spirit moving through the pipes, the organ's high notes like swooning strings and brass. Final track 'Stranger' is perhaps the most 'traditional' and romantic song here, a plea for absolution with twanging guitar. This album is a pretty astonishing piece of work. Hausswolff has pushed out into unmapped territory where post-rock, prog, doom metal, modern classical and high church music all co-exist in uneasy alliance. It's the type of album you have to commit to completely, but for those seeking a glimpse of the numinous, it's worth the effort. March 2018 sees the release of Anna's fourth album - "Dead Magic", and was preceded by the single "The Vanishing of Elektra" and in the run up to the albums release its first track "The Truth, The Glow, The Fall" was officially released as an audio onto YouTube. Official site: http://www.annavonhausswolff.com Official Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/annavonhausswolff Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.