[News] Introducing Bissesvinet a collaboration between SVIN and songwriter Bisse

Welcome to Blodager!

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of Bissesvinet, a brand new collaboration between singer-songwriter  Bisse and SVIN. Following our award-winning work together on the track “Bøn” from Introducing SVIN, the two have joined forces to create something truly extraordinary. BISSESVINET merges Bisse’s intense, narrative-driven lyrics with SVIN’s raw, unpredictable sound, resulting in a powerful new musical journey.

Our debut album, “Blodager,” is now available for Pre-Order on Bandcamp! This ten-track album, recorded in just four days, blends SVIN’s primal rhythms with Bisse’s dark, biblical themes. And for vinyl lovers, “Blodager” will be released as a stunning gatefold vinyl edition, featuring a beautiful and haunting painting by Joakim Drescher that perfectly captures the album’s intense atmosphere.

And today, we’re also releasing our first single, “Veråb.” Dive into this dark, emotional track as a preview of what’s to come.

Stream the track through the Spotify player below:

Stream the single here: https://orcd.co/bissesvinetveraab

No one would have predicted the unique energy that emerged when songwriter and singer Bisse contributed to Experimental Rock band SVIN‘s latest Danish Music Awards winning release ‘Introducing SVIN’ (2022). The result was the song Bøn (Prayer) which, based on the Ecclesiastes, is a sombre and desperate plea for people to ask for forgiveness for their sins. In SVIN’s primitive and nightmarish music, Bisse’s lyrics are redeemed so that you feel for the poor doomsayer in the song.

The collaboration whetted their appetite for more, and in December 2022, the four now self-proclaimed high priests travelled to Kungsten Studios in Gothenburg to record an entire album together. They conceived the band name Bissesvinet, which is a synthesis of the two original artist names Bisse and SVIN.
In Gothenburg studio technician Mathias Glavå recorded the band’s ten new songs directly to analogue tape in four days. The collaboration was based on two simple dogmas: SVIN composed the music and Bisse put words to it, alternately shouting and singing them as he pleased. This forced SVIN to diverge from their typical instrumental soundscape, to allow space for screams and narrative elements. On the other hand, Bisse was forced to rely solely on his voice and lyrics within a musical realm he was unfamiliar with and unable to control. This artistic encounter, where everyone in their own way pulled up the anchor and surrendered to the rebellious sea of music, resulted in the ten revelations of songs that make up the album “Blodager” (Field of Blood).

SVIN‘s music is sensuous and dynamic with its processed saxophones, jagged strings and Thomas Eiler‘s unorthodox, tribal drum syncopations. It is at times chanting and monotonous, suddenly unpredictable – never far from outbursts of anger or sudden contemplative fervour. With Henrik Pultz Melbye and Lars Bech Pilgaard‘s pulsating ostinatos as the driving force, the audience cover great distances while listening to the songs.
Bisse‘s artistic response to this wild, and in some ways ancient, music is drawn from the Holy Scriptures. From both the Old and New Testaments, the false prophet paraphrases these marvellous parables and visions from the depths of ancient history. And he does so as the devil himself reads the Bible. More affected by Judas than Jesus, and with a lust and desperation that makes even the Song of Songs feel vile.

In painter Joakim Drescher‘s disturbing vision of an album cover, we are introduced to the landscape of “Blodager.” We find ourselves on a plain at night where ghostly, overgrown lizards flutter around in the sky. The red earth is soaked in blood, the Danes’ detached houses are left looted and dilapidated, and hordes of mutated domestic pigs have broken out of the production halls and are now preying. Together with the harassed survivors of an unknown disaster, they are on a journey. As a small, peculiar entourage, they advance in this godforsaken night. In their glittering, colourful robes – purple as the sunrise, blue as the sky’s lapis lazuli, emerald green and topaz yellow – they are not helpless. They have seen the light. They have heard the angels! They are bringing an album. They are Bissesvinet.

Bissesvinet says about their debut album:
Blodager is a place for the outcasts. In this bloody field, we stick our snouts in the mud and stir up all the cursed emotions of mankind. Join us for the outcasts, the unforgiven sins, the unholy and uncircumcised, the daughters and sons of perdition! We sing death laments for the strangers buried beneath our bloody ground and roar our anger, fear, scorn, envy, contempt, lust and hatred. We give vent to our shameful longing for violence, death and destruction. Let Blodager become a place of pilgrimage for those who weep. Those who are beastly yet meant no harm. Come to us! Let us unite! Come to Blodager!

Be the first to experience “Veråb” and Pre-Order “Blodager” now!

Preorder & Listen on Bandcamp: https://svin.bandcamp.com/album/blodager
Stay tuned for more news!

Tracklist:
01. Blodpenge
02. Bud
03. Dødsklage
04. Shulamit
05. Judasevangeliet
06. Veråb
07. Svinehyrden
08. Grædemuren
09. Samson
10. Harmageddon

Lineup:
Thorbjørn Radisch Bredkjær / Vocals and Synth
Henrik Pultz Melbye / Sax, EWI, Clarinet and Synth
Lars Bech Pilgaard / Pedal Organ, Celeste and Guitars
Thomas Eiler / Drums

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Author: Jacopo Vigezzi

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