Von Krogh paints Waves, a fascinating picture made of solid techniques and harmonious influences. Review.
WAVES – VON KROGH
By simply playing Scales, the opening track, and the richness of their musical universe becomes clear. At first slow, wide, like a calm yet threatening sea, it then shifts, getting lively waves up on the chorus. The threat gets more palpable when folk and modern rock crash together on the solo. It’s all about shared faults or chaotic festive times (Costs), and the band captures the essence of life, its passion. Even when they’re borrowing to soul, with the sublime When It Rains or the delicate Letters From The Sea, the passion never wavers.
Water is everywhere here and in all forms. It serves as an interlude on I Was On The Beach, seems to echo in the morning dew summoned by Birds, and in the tears Sheets draws out. And of course, it’s everywhere in the progressive elegance of Waves. Here, hidden between the cliffs of jazz and epic rock, the Norwegians dare to seek out contemplative instants. Von Krogh closes Waves with the sober How Wrong Could I Be? Once more, they observe the ups and downs of existence that allow them to create cool records like this one.
Now Playing: When It Rains

