Thomas Dybdahl (born 12 April 1979, Sandnes, Norway) is a Norwegian singer/songwriter. Thomas Dybdahl grew up in Sandnes, Norway. His musical career started of as the guitarist in the band Quadraphonics. The band released one album in 2002 on Oslove Records. Dybdahl released his first single as a solo artist EP, Bird, in 2000. His second EP from 2001 was titled John Wayne. Beginning with the release of his first album, titled ... That Great October Sound, in 2002, the first part of his gold and platinum-selling October series, he received national and even international appreciation for his unique work. Since then, and especially after the European release in 2004, Thomas Dybdahl's notability has increased significantly. The mostly positive reviews tout Dybdahl as a new pop wonder comparable to Nick Drake, Jeff Buckley and other important solo artists. He received the Spellemannprisen and the Alarm Award for his work. The release of his next two albums, Stray Dogs (European release in 2005) and One Day You'll Dance for Me, New York City, further increased his standing as a respected artist. The album One Day You'll Dance for Me, New York City features the famous Norwegian philosopher Arne Næss speaking of quality of life, as a sort of interlude. In 2004, he teamed up with artists from the bands Jaga Jazzist and BigBang on the project The National Bank, which immediately entered the Norwegian charts with the project's self-titled debut album. It was released outside Norway in 2009. His single Damn Heart, written for the Danish movie En Soap, was released in 2006 on Copenhagen Records. In 2007, he performed as an opening act in the USA for fellow Norwegian artist Sondre Lerche, and in 2011, he opened for Tori Amos during her Night of Hunters tour. On April 22, 2013, his single "Man On a Wire" was released as the first single from his album What's Left is Forever. On February 24th 2017, his new album 'The Great Plains' will be released.
Thomas Dybdahl (born 12 April 1979, Sandnes, Norway) is a Norwegian singer/songwriter.
ResponderEliminarThomas Dybdahl grew up in Sandnes, Norway. His musical career started of as the guitarist in the band Quadraphonics. The band released one album in 2002 on Oslove Records.
Dybdahl released his first single as a solo artist EP, Bird, in 2000. His second EP from 2001 was titled John Wayne.
Beginning with the release of his first album, titled ... That Great October Sound, in 2002, the first part of his gold and platinum-selling October series, he received national and even international appreciation for his unique work. Since then, and especially after the European release in 2004, Thomas Dybdahl's notability has increased significantly. The mostly positive reviews tout Dybdahl as a new pop wonder comparable to Nick Drake, Jeff Buckley and other important solo artists. He received the Spellemannprisen and the Alarm Award for his work.
The release of his next two albums, Stray Dogs (European release in 2005) and One Day You'll Dance for Me, New York City, further increased his standing as a respected artist.
The album One Day You'll Dance for Me, New York City features the famous Norwegian philosopher Arne Næss speaking of quality of life, as a sort of interlude.
In 2004, he teamed up with artists from the bands Jaga Jazzist and BigBang on the project The National Bank, which immediately entered the Norwegian charts with the project's self-titled debut album. It was released outside Norway in 2009.
His single Damn Heart, written for the Danish movie En Soap, was released in 2006 on Copenhagen Records.
In 2007, he performed as an opening act in the USA for fellow Norwegian artist Sondre Lerche, and in 2011, he opened for Tori Amos during her Night of Hunters tour.
On April 22, 2013, his single "Man On a Wire" was released as the first single from his album What's Left is Forever.
On February 24th 2017, his new album 'The Great Plains' will be released.
oh my oh my
ResponderEliminardamn heart
you've done it again
can't you tell
I know you will
mmm
damn heart
no friend of mine
nothing ever comes my way
nothing ever does these days
nothing ever comes my way
oh no oh no
don't start
not now
and it's such a shame
I can't keep up
damn heart
I had enough
nothing ever comes my way
nothing ever does these days
nothing ever comes my way