Thea & The Wild

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We are not the only ones looking forward to Thea & The Wild’s debut album, which is released by the end of this summer. This is a release that comes with high expectations, with the previous release of three brilliant radio singles during the past year. Despite her young age, Thea Glenton Raknes is quite experienced in the Norwegian music industry. She has gained a lot of said experience as a songwriter, lyricist, frontwoman, and now as a producer. With the project Thea & The Wild, she produces bold pop music that truly is catchy. The songs can be found in an alternative musikal landscape, where playful pop melodies are mixed with elements of synth pop and classic rock. The soundscape is inspired by Thea’s love for the organic, with a warm bass, playful retro guitars, analogue synths and a focus on melodies and rhythm. Glenton’s characteristic vocals serves as a guide through the songs, and it is all elegantly produced by Kenneth Ishak (Beeswax, Heyerdahl), and Thea herself. Ishak also contributes as the only other musician on the album, in addition to Thea. “The songs I have made for this album are pop songs the way I like them; with clear choruses and lively melodies and rhythms. The lyrics may be a little dark, as I tend to write them from what struggles I have in my head. But this is a record you can smile to, dance down the pavement to, or play loudly in the car in the summer, while you dream of falling in love or reminisce about heartbreak”, says Thea. Before the album’s release, Thea has already played at both the Hove and the Øya festival. The latter gig was rewarded with 5 out of 6 on the dice in newspaper Aftenposten’s review. In addition, she was recently handpicked as an opening act for Sivert Høyem’s Norwegian tour, which introduced Thea & The Wild to a large and wide audience across the country. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.