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Highasakite

Norwegian indie pop/indie rock band


Norwegian indie pop/indie rock band

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nameHighasakite
imageHIGHASAKITE 2018 by Jørgen Nordby.jpg
image_size260px
captionHighasakite in 2018
originNorway
genre
years_active–present
labelPropeller
website
current_membersIngrid Helene Håvik
Trond Bersu
Øystein Moen
past_membersØystein Skar
Marte Eberson
Kristoffer Lo

Trond Bersu Øystein Moen Marte Eberson Kristoffer Lo

Highasakite is an indie pop and indie rock band from Norway. The band formed when vocalist and songwriter Ingrid Helene Håvik met drummer Trond Bersu whilst studying jazz at the Trondheim Jazz Conservatory. In 2010, after just six months, the duo started working on their debut album. The album All That Floats Will Rain was released in 2012.

History

Formation and ''All That Floats Will Rain'' (2010–2012)

Vocalist Ingrid Håvik and drummer Trond Bersu met while Bersu was studying jazz at the Trondheim Jazz Conservatory; after starting out as a duo, the two recruited Thomas Dahl, a producer, to help out on bass and guitar, and Øystein Skar joined the group to play synthesizer. After bonding they spent the next six months working on a debut album. Their debut album, All That Floats Will Rain, was released in Norway in February 2012 on the record label Riot Factory, and was produced by Juhani Silvola and Thomas Dahl. The album reached #16 on the Norwegian Albums Chart. After the album's release the band began to play live shows, adding Marte Eberson on synthesizer and Kristoffer Lo on guitar, percussion, flugabone, and tuba to extend their layered instrumentation, and flesh out their sound. Highasakite started out opening for other musical projects like Your Headlights Are On, PELbO and Sacred Harp. The band later performed at many festivals in 2012, including Øyafestivalen and the Iceland Airwaves.

''Silent Treatment'' (2014)

Their second album, Silent Treatment, was released in February 2014 and reached #1 on the Norwegian Albums Chart. It was named the second best album of the year by Norwegian music critics in a list published by Dagsavisen. The group toured extensively this year, mostly in Norway. For the album, Highasakite won the "Pop Group of the Year Award" at the Norwegian equivalent of the Grammy Awards, Spellemannprisen; additionally Håvik was nominated in the categories "Composer of the Year" and "Writer of the Year", winning the former. The same year the band won the Bendiksen Award, an award and grant given to up-and-coming artists to help develop their talent, winning 100,000 Norwegian kroner.

''Camp Echo'' (2016)

The third album, Camp Echo, was released on 20 May 2016. The first single from the album, "Someone Who'll Get It", released early 2016, received significant critical acclaim upon release, highlighting an anticipation for their third album. The second single, "Golden Ticket", was released in April 2016. On 2 December 2016 the band released the Acoustic Versions EP, consisting of four previous tracks from Camp Echo and Silent Treatment. The EP features band member Marte Eberson on the piano, and shows off lead singer Ingrid Helene Håvik's arrangement ability and powerful vocals.

Highasakite was one of several performers, alongside artists including Sting and Halsey, who played at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert 2016 on 11 December, performing songs "Golden Ticket" and "Lover, Where Do You Live?".

Their album Camp Echo was shortlisted by IMPALA (The Independent Music Companies Association) for the Album of the Year Award 2016, which rewards on a yearly basis the best album released on an independent European label.

Highasakite released the single "5 Million Miles" in April 2017.

''Uranium Heart'' and ''The Bare Romantic'' (2019–2020)

On 16 November 2018, the band announced their fourth studio album Uranium Heart, produced by Bersu with all tracks written by Håvik. The album was later released on 1 February 2019, and the band embarked on an arena sized tour across Norway.

In October 2019, the band released the first part of a two part mini album titled "The Bare Romantic", with first single "Can I Be Forgiven" reaching #26 on the Spotify Norway top 200. The second part of the mini album, released 7 February 2020 contained the single "Under The Sun" which received a sync in the Norwegian film Tunnelen.

In February 2020 Highasakite were nominated for the "Pop Group of the Year Award" at the Norwegian equivalent of the Grammy Awards.

Discography

Albums

YearAlbumPeak positionsTrack listNOR
AUS
Peaks in Australia:
2012*All That Floats Will Rain*16
2014*Silent Treatment*190
2016*Camp Echo*124
2019*Uranium Heart*4
2022*Mother*2
2025*Testament*6

Extended plays

YearEPPeak positionsTrack listNOR
2016*Acoustic Versions*
2019*The Bare Romantic, Part 1*
2020*The Bare Romantic, Part 2*
2024*Break It Right*6

Singles

YearTitlePeak positionAlbumNOR
AUS
"Since Last Wednesday""Someone Who'll Get It""Golden Ticket""5 Million Miles""Out of Order""Free to Go"
(with Seeb)"Can I Be Forgiven""Under the Sun""Mother""Never Surrender""OK jeg Lover""Break It Right""So Cool"
(with Miriam Bryant)"Call Me When You Need Me""But, I Loved""Messiah"
2013*Silent Treatment*
201634100*Camp Echo*
2017
201836*Uranium Heart*
201914
*Sad in Scandinavia*
27*The Bare Romantic, Part 1*
2020*The Bare Romantic, Part 2*
202229*Mother*
20234*Break It Right*
202412
20
202539
*Testament*
81
45
51
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.

Awards and nominations

YearOrganizationAwardWorkResult
2014GramArtBendiksen AwardHighasakite
2015Spellemannprisen '14Popgruppe (Pop Group)*Silent Treatment*
IMPALAEuropean Independent Album of the Year Award
2016*Camp Echo*
2017Spellemannprisen '16Popgruppe (Pop Group)
Årets Musikkvideo (Music Video of the Year)*Golden Ticket*
2020Spellemannprisen '19Popgruppe (Pop Group)*Uranium Heart*

References

References

  1. Talseth, Thomas. (14 February 2014). "Highasakite er årets albumvinnere". [[Verdens Gang]].
  2. Rusdal, Espen Hågensen. (12 December 2014). "Her er listene over den beste musikken i 2014". [[Dagsavisen]].
  3. Talseth, Thomas. (13 November 2015). "Highasakite setter ny VG-listerekord". Verdens Gang.
  4. (28 January 2016). "Singelanmeldelse: Highasakite: "Someone Who'll Get It" - Musikkanmeldelser". Verdens Gang.
  5. "25 artists up for best independent album of the year in Europe". IMPALA.
  6. (21 April 2017). "The new single from Highasakite is a glossy pop reinvention". FEISTY.
  7. Murray, Robin. (16 November 2018). "Highasakite Announce New Album 'Uranium Heart'".
  8. "Highasakite Previous Live Shows".
  9. "Spotify Chart: Norway Top 200".
  10. "IMDB Tunnelen Film (2019)".
  11. "Highasakite page".
  12. "Album 2025 uke 35". [[IFPI Norge]].
  13. Ryan, Gavin. (12 March 2016). "ARIA Singles: Lukas Graham Spends 4th Week at No 1".
  14. Day, Laurence. (9 February 2016). "Highasakite announce second record Camp Echo".
  15. Murray, Robin. (12 April 2019). "Seep pair up with Highasakite on 'Free To Go'".
  16. "VG-lista – Topp 20 Single uke 16, 2019". [[VG-lista]].
  17. "Singel 2025 uke 20". [[VG-lista]].
  18. "Singel 2025 uke 33". [[IFPI Norge]].
  19. "Singel 2025 uke 35". [[IFPI Norge]].
  20. Østbø, Stein. (20 May 2014). "Highasakite vant 100.000 kroner". [[Verdens Gang]].
  21. (29 January 2015). "23 albums up for European Independent Album of the Year Award". IMPALA.
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