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Eivør North American Tour 2025 with Sylvaine

Eivør North American Tour 2025 with Sylvaine

chicago, Illinois, US

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1807 S Allport St

Eivrs home, the Faroe Islands, is a small island country in the North Atlantic, which was populated by Scandinavians in the Viking Age. Originally incorporated into the Norwegian kingdom in the medieval period, the Faroese have found themselves subject to foreign rule for over 1000 years. Today, the country is a semi-autonomous part of the Danish kingdom, but it has had its own government since 1948. Eivr is strongly inspired by the Faroese natural scenery and traditional culture. It is a land of extremes, full of contrasts, with heavy, dark winters, and bright, joyful summers. Growing up in a small village among the characteristic steep cliffs and grassy hills, Eivr is deeply inspired by the unique Faroese landscape and its vibrant traditional folk music. Despite centuries of foreign rule, the Faroese folk culture has persevered, especially through communal singing and dancing. This cultural resilience in the face of a harsh nature andforeign dominance strongly informs Eivrs music: A very strong part of Faroese culture is singing togetheranywhere people gather, there will be singing, Eivr explains. When you listen to old Faroese traditional music, its sung acapella and takes you back to its Renaissance roots. Its pure, expressive, and untamed.Eivr has cultivated her distinct guttural singing technique under inspiration from beatboxing, throat-singing, and heavy metal growling to convey the untamed expressiveness inherent to traditional Faroese music and culture. It is a primal call to return to her roots in natural landscape of her birthplace.Often considered to be one of the most prolific and unique Nordic artists of her generation, Eivr has released 11 studio albums to date, crossing musical genres and always pushing the bounds of the expected. Awarded with the Nordic Council Music Price in 2021, Eivrs musical journey continues to fascinate.After independently releasing her music for many years, ENN marks Eivrs debut for the metal label Season of Mistand though her compositions sit outside of any one genre, she is happy to be embraced by the metal community. She identified a shared pagan sensibility in her television scores like The Last Kingdom. I never felt I really fit into any box, said Eivr. I just have to do it my own way. Recorded with her touring band in the Faroe Islandswhere she now lives again, splitting time between her homeland and DenmarkEivr called ENN my most pleasurable and also most painful process. I felt that I was stepping into a place where I hadnt been before, and thats always scary because you dont feel that you touch the ground. But it opens up your creativity and takes you to someplace new. Its woven together all my experiences for the past 10 years, and its grounded me.