Daufødt’s new album, “Glitter“, is a dirty, scuffed-up cut that feels like it’s been dragged through Oslo’s backstreets — messy, jagged, and unapologetic.
The new offering amplifies the gritty punk edge that Daufødt thrives on, laying down rough, distorted vocals that feel caked in grime.
The album spans from radio-friendly rock hits and minute-long punk songs to nine-minute-long noise rock jams – evidence of a band in constant evolution.
While its predecessor, the Lasse Marhaug collaboration “Aromaterapi,” was a violent and experimental release, “Glitter” has a punchier and more direct sound. The Daufødt signature mix of catchier rock references and extreme noise elements is, of course, present and more refined than ever. In other words, “Glitter” is catchy, brutal music for the end of the world.
Daufødt consists of vocalist and designer Annika Linn Verdal Homme, bassist Eskild Myrvoll, guitarist Eirik Albrethsen Reithaug, and drummer Mads Antonsen Gerzić
“Glitter” is Daufødt’s third album. The band won the Spellemann Award in 2021 for their debut album “1000 Island.” Their second album, “Aromaterapi,” was released in 2022. Since then, they have toured Scandinavia multiple times and played numerous festivals, including Roskilde and Øyafestivalen.
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