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NEW
ALBUM OUT OCTOBER 2, 2006!
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Monkey Tonk Matters (January 31 2005)
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Let's Go Wrestling EP (November 17 2003)
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It's A Record (January 30 2003)

He might be a new aquaintance, he
may be your dearest friend, either way he´s back: Sergeant Petter,
the nice Norwegian guy with his checkered shirts and sensational songs.
The rock kid with a country voice and heart made of pop songs –
or was it the other way round?
Anyway, three and a half years have passed since Sergeant Petter first
broke through in his home country. Several dashing radio hits paved the
way for his debut album, ”It´s A Record” – a treasure
trove of energy, invention and charm. A record that provided Petter with
devoted fans at home and abroad, important festival gigs at Roskilde (Denmark)
and Quart (Norway), a nomination for the Alarm award (Norways alternative
music award) and an invitation to let the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra
be his backing band. The album also impressed Excelsior Recordings in
The Netherlands som much they signed Petter, which has led to several
successful forays on the Continent.
In november 2003 Sergeant Petter followed up with the ”Let´s
Go Wrestling EP”, showing further nuances in his playful musicality.
His second album, ”Monkey Tonk Matters”, appeared at the start
of 2005, with radio hit ”Honky Tonk Rose” and a new selection
of catchy choruses and cheeky ideas. The album confirmed Petter´s
position as one of Norway´s most original artists and was nominated
for the Spelleman Award (Norway´s main music award) in the category
for Best country record of the year.
By then Petter was already working on new, exciting material. This time
he chose to work with the backing group he shares with Sondre Lerche:
drummer Ole Ludvig Krüger, bassist Morten Skage and guitar whizz/multiinstrumentalist/producer
Kato Ådland. The boys isolated themselves in Skages studio in a
fjord outside Bergen, where they jumped from idea to idead and instrument
to instrument until they were smiling too wide to stand up straight. Then
Petter and Kato went home and fooled around with the recordings some more,
before they were handed over to renowned Norwegian producer Yngve Sætre
for mxing and mastering.
The result is ”A Mid-Tempo Frenzy” – 12 tracks showing
a poppier side if Sergeant Petter. The ooh ooh oohs on ”Geeks R
Cool” and whistled chorus of ”Pulling Life By The Hair”
clearly prove that he masters the art of the pop song and isn´t
afraid to use it. At the same time there´s enough banjo to satisfy
that yearning for country (not to forget the steel guitar on ”I
See It Clearly Now” and ”Shut the Ligths”.) Furthermore
the album varies from rough rockers (”Right Back At You”,
”Gone In A Second”) to warm, fingerpicked wackiness (”Something
Went Wrong”), plus a couple of bittersweet tributes to someone and
someplace that Petter holds dear.
All of this adds up to a fresh, fun-filled whole, where the surprises
are tied together by Petters unique songwriting and strong voice (and
also the band´s pretty backing vocals). Since he is also releasing
the album on his own, new label (fittingly named Its A Label), this is
almost like a new debut for the 30 year old.
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