Frida Selander – “Jesus as a Girl”

September 23, 2015 at 3:47 pm

Frida Selander

On the 7th of October Frida Selander is releasing her new album “I Hear Sunshine”. She has already showed two of the songs from the album, and it’s just as enjoyable as it’s been before. She radiates a wonderful, laidback, uplifting and soulful playfulness, seemingly effortless, in one song pearl after the other, whether she handles the electric guitar in bluesy rock songs or goes acoustic like here in “Jesus as a Girl”.

Frida Selander’s site – on Facebook – on Spotify – on Apple Music

Frida Selander – “Possible You”

January 15, 2014 at 3:42 pm

Frida Selander

Frida Selander is back with the new single “Possible You”, an uplifting, warm, soft rock song to which she got the inspiration from herself as a ten year old. As for me, I have a ten year old daughter and would gladly like to borrow a large chunk of her limitless fantasy and belief in what is possible. “If you really want it, it’s possible”, like Frida sings.
The song is the first taste from Frida’s upcoming album.

Frida Selander’s site – on Facebookon Spotifyon Wimpon Raraon Soundcloud

Frida Selander – “Mountains Define You”

May 11, 2012 at 12:33 pm

Frida Selander

Last year I wrote about Frida Selander’s excellent debut album “Try Again Baby”. Now she’s back with her great rock voice in the new single “Mountains Define You”. She’s recently toured the inland of the north of Sweden and as a bonus we get a video from this journey with the song “Geography”.

Follow Frida on her site and on Facebook.

Mountains Define You
Geography

Frida Selander – “Try Again Baby”

April 29, 2011 at 3:38 pm

Frida SelanderThe first thing that strikes me, as I listen to Frida Selander’s new album “Try Again Baby”, is her dark, warm voice. Almost like a young Chrissie Hynde or Patti Smith and reminds a little of Birgit Bidder too.

And The Pretenders-vibes is what I hear as I continue to listen, but it’s more about rock and blues than pop, and the guitars are more distorted than clean. The sound feels retro, lots of the seventies, which gets most obvious when she get into country areas as well, like in the  Zuma-sounding “Way to love”.

Overall an even and good album with a nice groove. The songs grows with each listen as I discover the variation and find new favourites.

Listen more on Spotify or on Frida’s site or Facebook page.

Forever On Your Team
Good One

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