Nils Økland's "Bris," released on December 23, 2004, under the Rune Grammofon label, is a captivating exploration of traditional Norwegian folk music. This 46-minute album comprises 12 tracks, each offering a unique blend of traditional melodies and contemporary sensibilities. Recorded at the historic Eidfjord Gamle Kyrkje and Norsk Folkemuseum, the album's setting adds an authentic, resonant quality to the music.
Økland, known for his innovative approach to folk music, brings a fresh perspective to traditional tunes. Some tracks on "Bris" are inspired by music composed for "Melankolia," a play based on Jon Fosse's novel about the Norwegian painter Lars Hertervig, adding a layer of narrative depth to the album. The album's genres span traditional folk and avant-folk, showcasing Økland's versatility and artistic range.
From the hauntingly beautiful "Grålys" to the evocative "Seil," each track on "Bris" invites listeners into a world of rich musical textures and profound emotional resonance. Whether you're a longtime fan of traditional music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, Nils Økland's "Bris" offers a compelling and immersive listening experience.