sexta-feira, abril 21, 2017

Bjørn Riis and his new album Forever Comes to an End



Airbag co-founder, songwriter and lead guitarist, Bjørn Riis will release his second solo album, Forever Comes to an End, in May 2017. The album is the follow-up to the highly acclaimed and awarded debut, Lullabies in a Car Crash.
Forever Comes to an End feature seven songs, with inspiration from classic rock, prog and movie scores. Bjørn's unique guitar playing has a centre role, with soaring leads, heavy riffs and beautiful textures.
Lyrically, the album deals with broken relationships and loss and the emotional duality between resentment and forgiving.
 
The album is very much a tribute to all of Bjørn's musical influences. From the dark and dirty riffs of Toni Iommi and Zakk Wylde, to the emotional playing of David Gilmour and Steven Rothery. The melodic and sombre voice of Steven Wilson and Tim Bowness and the cinematic landscapes of composers like Thomas Newman and John Barry.
 
Forever Comes to an End feature appearances from Airbag's Henrik Fossum (drums) and Asle Tostrup (programming), Simen Valldal Johannessen from Oak (piano) and Norwegian singer, Sichelle Mcmeo Aksum (vocals).
 
Norwegian photographer Kjetil Karlsen, has provided the front cover image, taken in beautiful Beisfjord near Narvik in Northern Norway. Design and layout is by Asle Tostrup.

DISCOGRAPHY
"Lullabies in a Car Crash" (CD/VINYL, Karisma Records, 2014)
"Forever Comes to an End" (CD/VINYL, Karisma Records, 2017)

SELLING POINTS
·       2'nd album from Airbag composer and guitarist Bjørn Riis
·       The album is engineered by Vegard Kleftås Sleipnes and produced by Bjørn Riis.
·       Bjørn Riis is a respected guitarist, and has a huge following on his guitar page Gilmourish.com
·       Ads in all relevant press
 
TRACKLIST
1.      Forever Comes to an End
2.      Absence
3.      The Waves
4.      Getaway
5.      Calm
6.      Winter
7.      Where are You Now

Band website: www.bjornriis.com
Label website: www.karismarecords.no
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