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Jenny Hval (born 11 July 1980) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter, record producer, musician, and novelist. She has released eight solo albums, two under the alias Rockettothesky and six under her own name. In 2015, Hval released her fifth studio album, '' Apocalypse, Girl'', to widespread critical acclaim. The following year, she released '' Blood Bitch'', a concept album influenced by vampires, menstruation and 1970s
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Music career

Until 1999, Hval was the vocalist of a gothic metal band called Shellyz Raven. She studied at the
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, Australia, specializing in creative writing and performance. While studying, she was vocalist in Australian bands ''iPanic'' and ''Folding For Air'' with Thomas McGowan releasing an EP "Are you afraid of heights?" in 2004. Moving back to Norway, she released her debut EP ''Cigars'' in 2006, and was nominated for a
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(the Norwegian equivalent of Grammy awards) in the "best newcomer" category. Adopting the name ''Rockettothesky'', she was signed to Trust Me Records, releasing two studio albums – ''To Sing You Apple Trees'' in 2006, and ''Medea'' in 2008. Following the release of ''Medea'', she went back to using her birth name. Signing on the label Rune Grammofon, she released the albums ''
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'' (2011) and '' Innocence Is Kinky'' (2013). In 2015 she released her third album, '' Apocalypse, Girl'' on New York City's
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. Her solo music has been described as
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,
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, and "a kind of
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music," among other terms. She has also collaborated with Håvard Volden, as ''Nude on Sand'', releasing a self-titled album in 2012, and with
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, which resulted in a 2014 album ''Meshes of Voice'' (released on Wallumrød's ''SusannaSonata'' label). She supported St. Vincent on a tour. In 2016 she released the album '' Blood Bitch'' where she collaborates with Lasse Marhaug. The album was awarded the Phonofile Nordic Music Prize in 2017. The judges released a statement calling the album "engrossing, atmospheric, challenging and thought-provoking." In 2018 she collaborated with Håvard Volden again under the name Lost Girls, to release an EP entitled ''Feeling''. The duo's name was inspired by the eponymous
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. In September 2019, Hval released her seventh album, ''
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'', featuring guest vocals from Vivian Wang, formerly of the psych rock band The Observatory, Australian singer-songwriter Laura Jean, and French experimental musician Félicia Atkinson. Hval had intended a tour to promote the album, but cancelled the North American shows due to the
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. In 2021, Lost Girls released their first full-length LP, '' Menneskekollektivet.'' The album was received to "universal acclaim," according to aggregate review website Metacritic. '' Classic Objects'', her eighth album released in March 2022, also received universal critical acclaim.


Style and influences

Hval was influenced by the
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in
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. In particular, she was inspired by the music video for
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's song "
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"'','' which features Bush as a young boy; Hval has expressed her admiration for the English musician's ability to write from many different perspectives. In her Master's thesis, ''The Singing Voice as Literature'', Hval explored the
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of Kate Bush's music, analysing the lyrics and music together, instead of as separate parts of a song. Hval's
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delivery has been compared to
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's music.


Novels

After studying literature and working as a freelance columnist and writer, Jenny Hval published her novel ''Perlebryggeriet'' (Pearl Brewery) in 2009. An English edition, titled ''Paradise Rot: A Novel'', was translated by Marjam Idriss and published by
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in October 2018. Her second work, ''Inn i ansiktet'' (Into the Face), was published in Norway in October 2012. Hval published her third novel, ''Å hate Gud'' (To Hate God), in 2018, which also received a translation into English by Marjam Idriss and was published by Verso Books under the title ''Girls Against God'' in October 2020.


Discography


Studio albums

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EPs

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References


External links


Official website
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hval, Jenny Norwegian songwriters Rune Grammofon artists Norwegian writers Norwegian Jews 1980 births Living people Musicians from Oslo University of Melbourne alumni People from Tvedestrand 21st-century Norwegian singers 21st-century Norwegian women singers Sacred Bones Records artists