Knut Reiersrud, the Norwegian blues guitarist known for his unique blend of traditional Norwegian music and blues, presents "Aftonblues," a captivating album released on August 9, 2013, under Bluestown Records. This 13-track collection spans a concise yet engaging 44 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that showcase Reiersrud's musical prowess and innovative spirit.
"Blind Blake," the opening track, sets the tone with its raw, bluesy energy, followed by "Rowdy Blues" and "James Alley Blues," which further establish the album's rootsy, blues-infused foundation. Reiersrud's guitar work shines throughout, whether he's delivering a soulful solo or weaving intricate melodies. The album also features a mix of original compositions and reinterpretations of classic blues tunes, demonstrating Reiersrud's deep respect for the genre while adding his own distinctive touch.
Tracks like "Greasy Greens" and "Country Fool" highlight Reiersrud's ability to infuse traditional blues with a modern sensibility, while "Noah's Harp" and "Bye Bye Blues" showcase his knack for storytelling and melody. The album's title track, "Aftonblues," serves as a poignant centerpiece, blending haunting vocals with evocative instrumentation.
"From Four Until Late" and "The Entertainer" offer a glimpse into Reiersrud's versatility, as he seamlessly transitions between blues, folk, and even a touch of ragtime. The album closes with "Blinded by Love/Sometimes It Snow in April," a poignant and reflective duet that leaves a lasting impression.
"Aftonblues" is a testament to Knut Reiersrud's artistry and his ability to bridge cultural and musical divides. It's an album that invites listeners to appreciate the timeless appeal of the blues while experiencing the unique perspective of one of Norway's most talented musicians.