Swedish musician Sofia Härdig unveils her latest single 'My Week'. Continuing to craft varied styles of rock & roll like a true alchemist, she delivers a punchy shot of dark post-punk and new wave. A nightly bass line fused with slicing guitar riffs underneath create a sense of urgency as Härdig details her weekly shifts and movements.
Sofia Härdig is one of Sweden's musical weapons, having blasted off with fiery rock & roll and post-punk like a general on the front line. Prepping for the release of her new album 'Changing The Order', Härdig has unveiled her latest single 'Let Me Fall'. Meshing the sound of new wave with echoing post-punk guitars, a 4x4 beat pulses through the track whilst her soaked vocals help to create a moody and hauntingly atmospheric soundscape.
Sofia Härdig is a true heroine of rock & roll. Proving to walk various scales of the genre seamlessly, her latest single 'Illuminate' combines sparking electronica with a sleek new wave sound, finding Härdig comfortably at home, delivering ear-grabbing vocals, firm and commanding. Produced by Jari Haapalainen, 'Illuminate' is the leading single taken from her forthcoming album 'Changing The Order', landing April 20th.
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Singer, musician and composer Sofia Härdig is considered to be one of the leading acts coming out of Sweden with a sound organic and raw, explosively bursting out of the seams with energy. No stranger to the music industry, Härdig has worked with the likes of Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon and Julia Crafitz of Pussy Galore, not to mention Grammy Award winning group The Hellacopters and more. In a sense the Swedish artist reflects the very idea of what a true rock star looks, feels and sounds like. Whilst her native country has maintained a tradition of pumping out pop acts, Härdig's music is experimental, racing, unafraid and unapologetic. Her visuals are performance art, something that was a staple in New York's East Village punk and new wave scene or West Berlin in the 70s and 80s.
Singer, musician and composer Sofia Härdig is considered to be one of the leading acts coming out of Sweden with a sound organic and raw, explosively bursting out of the seams with energy. No stranger to the music industry, Härdig has worked with the likes of Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon and Julia Crafitz of Pussy Galore, not to mention Grammy Award winning group The Hellacopters and more. In a sense the Swedish artist reflects the very idea of what a true rock star looks, feels and sounds like. Whilst her native country has maintained a tradition of pumping out pop acts, Härdig's music is experimental, racing, unafraid and unapologetic. Her visuals are performance art, something that was a staple in New York's East Village punk and new wave scene or West Berlin in the 70s and 80s.
Singer and musician Sofia Härdig has worked with the likes of Kim Gordon and Julia Crafitz, not to mention The Hellacopters, as well as Bob Hund. Having built a reputation of experimenting with rock and electronica, Härdig's latest single 'Sitting Still' bursts at the seams with explosive, raw energy. Like a heavy blow to the chest, there is a sonic punch that lands with sheer force, built around raging guitars and thunderous drumming that is truly an exciting delivery. 'Sitting Still' will get released the 26th of February.