Vita Bergen – “Disconnection”

October 30, 2015 at 6:00 pm

Vita Bergen

Last year Vita Bergen released their debut EP, which gave them quite some well-deserved attention. Three of the songs from the EP are also present on their first album “Disconnection”, released a week ago. When they showed us one of the new songs in Spring, “Alexia“, I thought it felt like they were going in a somewhat new direction towards a darker and rawer sound. Where they were heading becomes very clear when I listen to the starting track of the album, the postpunk-sounding, dystopic “In the City”, a song with an intensely pumping bass and cruel guitars where the synths have moved into the background. The strong, earlier songs “Disconnection” and “”Curtains” form the hit backbone on the album together with the new  “Closer Away”, but are now placed in the right environment, where it feels like they have washed away the sweetness and replaced it with an unpolished blackness. Having said that there are plenty of graceful beauty in the songs, in the melodies and in grandiose soundscapes, sometimes closing in on the bombastic. A varied and enjoyable album.

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Vita Bergen – “Alexia”

June 5, 2015 at 1:58 pm

Vita Bergen

The duo Vita Bergen, hailing from Göteborg, are in the studio right now, recording their debut album. In May they followed up on their successful EP with the single “Alexia”. A bit different sound here, with dark, pumping synth pop.

Vita Bergen’s site – on Facebook – on Spotify – on Wimp

Vita Bergen – “Vita Bergen” – EP

November 19, 2014 at 12:17 pm

Vita Bergen

The Göteborg-based duo Vita Bergen, William Hellström and Robert Jallinder, released their five-track debut EP a couple of weeks ago. It’s indiepop in spacious rooms which they don’t hesitate to fill up to the brim with their own blend of electronic and organic instruments. I hear an excellent debut with smooth pop melodies and strong feelings amplified by a sense of drama. Here are two songs:

Vita Bergen’s site – on Facebookon Spotifyon Wimp

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