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SIV JAKOBSEN

Norwegian songwriter Siv Jakobsen announces her new album 

A Temporary Soothing due April 24th via U OK? Records

Siv Jakobsen sits in her Oslo apartment, waking early in the morning to the semi-light outside the window. The chill wraps around her as she settles to write, and write, and write. Come afternoon, as darkness encloses, she lights flickering candles and continues to write through to the evening. Safe and sound in her home.


Siv’s forthcoming record via Norweigan label U OK?A Temporary Soothing is set for an April 24th release date and was recorded with producer Chris Bond (Nick Mulvey, Ben Howard) and mixed by Zach Hanson (Bon Iver, Tallest Man on Earth, Waxahatchee).

 

Due to heavy work commitments, Siv and Chris met in intense one and two week periods over the course of almost an entire year. This space between recording stints allowed Siv time to progress the album and build herself up to try bolder things.

There was no rush to complete anything and no need to settle in order to do so. The sense of freedom and safety collectively created what could be seen as Siv 2.0., her growth and development captured on record.


The record is a beautifully intimate exploration of feelings of fear, anxiety, change and the struggle between being healthy and being a productive artist that represents a huge step forward for the burgeoning singer-songwriter. Siv’s exploration of these themes is never more relevant than in a time where just existing represents a constant battle with feelings of anxiety and fear. With her music she makes you feel seen, feel understood and temporarily soothed.
 

Having toured extensively since her 2015 debut EP The Lingering and debut LP The Nordic Mellow from 2017, Siv owed her tired body and mind a rest and time to settle at home in her native Norway where her catalogue of songs are firmly rooted.

With willowy vocals that spin fragile folklore stories told under the reflective nostalgia of moonlight, and ice cool strings delicately picked with intricacy, her songs are like intimate embraces protecting from the cold with enough heart to rekindle a fire. Finding herself back in a familiar environment allowed Siv to reconnect and reflect on the last few years of releasing records and playing to audiences around the world.


“This album was conceived from this building fear that I wouldn’t be able to be both happy and a good writer at the same time. Ultimately, it developed into a broader look upon my relationship with fear and nerves” Siv explains.

 

These anxieties pour into album opener, ‘Fear The Fear’, cinematic strings move like waves breaking on the shore and Siv outlays her feelings of disconnect, singing; “Shake It off, I can’t, I won’t. ‘Cause what would I write about if I don’t fear the fear inside my bones.” 


A Temporary Soothing takes its name from a line in her song ‘Only Life’; a soothing ode to the effects of being with someone who is struggling mentally and how it seeps from them into everyone they’re close to.

 

"It's always been really important to me to write vividly and honestly. But honestly doesn't necessarily mean truth. It's poetry, it's art. It can be auto-biographical and personal but that doesn't mean that every little detail is exactly as happened.” Siv explains,

“For me as a writer, it's important to write honestly, with depth, to stimulate the listener and place them in the room so they can really feel all of the dimensions I want to convey and identify with the situation." 


Siv’s songs are immersive. Born in those candlelit rooms encircled by Norway’s expansive skies, there is a never-ending canvas for her to conjure up and recall memories.

Using raw acoustics and emotively fueled vocals to tell her beautiful stories, Siv travels with listeners as they explore her textured soundscapes.


“To perform a song is like having a pocket frozen in time, and every song takes me back to a certain moment or part in my life.

They’re like little time capsules. There are songs that I wrote years ago and I can remember the situation that prompted the song, what the room I wrote it in looked like, what the weather was like.

It’s like keeping a really detailed diary," she describes.


Having studied Vocal Performance at the prestigious Berklee College of Music, Siv originally did not know the type of musician she would become. It was only when she was presented with a notebook and a pen by a friend that she signed up to a songwriting class.

By the second lesson, she had felt the lightbulb moment. In writing songs, she had found her voice and was able to craft her identity as a performer using her own experiences. 


“Making music for me is a way to process my life and what is happening and how I'm feeling physically and mentally.

Writing songs is a way for me to digest and see it more clearly.” she explains. 


With her latest work, it was only after a year of writing and recording that she realized the undercurrents and the themes to her music.

“It's a way for me to look back and see what I have been going through, both the good and the bad. What I hope for is that people can take it and understand what they have been going through personally, too.”

LIVE DATES

 

Wed 11 Mar Upstairs Lounge, Pianos New York (NYC), NY, US

Thu 12 Mar Map Room, The Bowery Electric New York (NYC), NY, U

Sat 14 Mar Hotel Cafe Hollywood, CA, US

B I Z Z A R R E

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Siv Jakobsen - Fear The Fear

Siv Jakobsen - A Temporary Soothing - Di

Siv Jakobsen – A Temporary Sooting

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