Thea & The Wild is getting ready to release the follow up for the album praised by NME and Rolling Stone moves from the city to the rural of Norway with catchy, lingering songs dominated by a soundscape with softer edges, characterized by rock, country gaze and nature-indie.
With the self-taught musician’s intuitive feeling for melody, Thea Glenton Raknes creates songs which linger and keep returning to one’s mind. With her debut as Thea & The Wild in 2014, she received brilliant response and acclaim, and was nominated to a Norwegian Grammy in the Indie category. When her second album “Ikaros“ was released in 2018, Rolling Stone Magazine highlighted it as one of 10 albums to stream, and NME wrote:
"Having quietly released one of 2018’s most impressive debuts with ‘Ikaros’, Thea & The Wild offer the kind of fist-clenching, abandon-free arena power-pop that Florence + The Machine‘s latest effort was lacking in. Imagine the open-road arena anthemics of Fleetwood Mac with the slick R&B edge of early Haim, and throw in the synthy showboating of Chvrches and you’ve got a rough sense of what this dark horse has to offer."
"Deadheading" is the gardener’s word for removing withered or dead flowers from plants, so the plant can use its energy to produce new, fresh flowers. For Thea Glenton Raknes, primary singer and songwriter of Thea & The Wild, this purgative action has powerful literal and figurative connotations. It speaks to something Thea has been doing since she cut the cord to her hometown of Oslo, and moved to the countryside. There, she created an oasis in her garden, and has spent her pandemic downtime, deadheading, reflecting back on her life, strumming her acoustic guitar, and patiently watching her prized tomatoes and strawberries ripen. Deadheading was recorded in between tending to plants in her paradisal garden annex with her partner Cato “Salsa” Thomassen of Madrugada.
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released October 7, 2022
All songs written by Thea Glenton Raknes
Produced by Thea Glenton Raknes and Cato ‘Salsa’ Thomassen at Helt Vilt Studios
Recorded and mixed by Cato ‘Salsa’ Thomassen
Little Sister and Stay Here My Heart
Produced by Thea Glenton Raknes, Cato ’Salsa’ Thomassen and Børge Fjordheim at Elektrolüd.
Recorded by Børge Fjordheim
Mixed by Cato ‘Salsa’ Thomassen
Drums on Little Sister and drums and bass on Stay Here My Heart by Børge Fjordheim
Acoustic guitar on Take Me Back by Øyvind Blomstrøm
All other instruments performed by Cato ‘Salsa’ Thomassen and Thea Glenton Raknes
Mastered by Morgan Nicolaysen at Propeller Mastering
Artwork by Kristoffer Eidsnes
Photography by Magdalena Malinowska
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