"Aerials" is a captivating journey through the skies, both literal and metaphorical, as envisioned by Swedish vocalist and composer Lina Nyberg. Released on March 4, 2016, via Hoob Jazz, this 17-track album is a testament to Nyberg's unique vision and her ability to blend vocal jazz with broader jazz influences. With a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes, "Aerials" is not just an album, but an immersive experience that explores the world of birds—both real and mythical—and the freedom they represent.
Nyberg's work has previously earned her a Swedish Grammy, and "Aerials" is the second installment in her trilogy of concept albums. The album features a mix of original compositions and covers, all tied together by the theme of flight. From the playful "Tico Tico No Fubá" to the hauntingly beautiful "Nightbird," Nyberg's velvety vocals soar above the intricate arrangements, creating a soundscape that is both intimate and expansive.
The album opens with a rendition of "Fly Me to the Moon," setting the stage for the journey ahead. Tracks like "Migration" and "The Phoenix" showcase Nyberg's storytelling abilities, while "Skylark" and "The Kite" highlight her vocal prowess. The album also features several original compositions, including "Chayka," "The Electra," and "Motacilla Alba," each offering a unique perspective on the theme of flight.
Recorded between August 24, 2015, and November 6, 2015, "Aerials" is a labor of love that showcases Nyberg's artistry and her ability to push the boundaries of vocal jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan of Lina Nyberg or a newcomer to her music, "Aerials" is an album that demands to be experienced in its entirety. So, prepare to spread your wings and join Lina Nyberg on this breathtaking journey through the skies.