From
Allmusic.com:
Sergeant Petter, born Petter Folkedal, has been considered one of Norway's most talented and original new songwriters after his debut album,
It's a Record,
surfaced in 2003. Hailing from an indie rock background in his hometown
Bergen, Sgt. Petter surprised both critics and record buyers with
It's a Record,
an album not very easy to pinpoint genre-wise. Soon after its release,
music writers as well as music lovers realized they were dealing with a
new young artist capable of combining country, folk, alternative rock,
pop, and humor in a way that was entirely new to the Norwegian music
scene. Not surprisingly, radio hits and award nominations followed all
the fuzz. Eventually, Sgt. Petter inked a deal with the Dutch label
Excelsior Recordings, and the international release of
It's a Record
helped spread his name across Europe, as well as placing him on several
festival and club scenes around the continent. Sgt. Petter's second
album,
Monkey Tonk Matters,
appeared in 2005, once again receiving great reviews. He scored a radio
hit with the single "Honky Tonk Rose," and the album was nominated for
the Norwegian Grammy Awards. By this time, Sgt. Petter was also
operating as a regular collaborator with at least a dozen other artists
and bands, all over Norway's country and rock scene.
The Sergeant's third album,
A Mid-Tempo Frenzy,
came out on his own label, It's a Label, in 2006. This time a little
more pop-influenced, the album secured Sgt. Petter's position as one of
Norway's most exciting new artists.
In 2009 Sergeant Petter released the self titled album,
Sgt. Petter, to raving reviews in Norwegian press. A new album, & The Buddies, is due for release February 27th, 2012.