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You don’t understand the words, but you sing along regardless. Din kjole lukter bensin, mor (Your Dress Smells of Petrol, Mother) is purely awesome. Diamant til kull (Diamonds to Coal) is a contemporary rock song with a beguiling chorus and ominous strings. Kaizers Orchestra take you on a 10-track demonic rollercoaster ride of uncertainty ”â you don’t know where the fuck you’re going, but this sure as hell is a fun ride! Songs that are separately unique somehow come together to form a complete unit. She puts out the flames with the 7 buckets of tears she has been collecting over the years, and vows revenge on Kenneth. Kenneth abducts Violeta Beatrice goes mad, drinks a lot of vodka and sets her wedding dress on fire while still wearing it.
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The story centres around young Violeta and her parents Beatrice and Kenneth. Main composer and front man Janove Ottesen has the visionary skill to incorporate the unique Kaizers sound with blends of ”Ëoompa punk’, circus music, driving guitar and beautiful melodies – mashing it all up to produce pure heaven.
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Somehow, you get it.Ĭelebrating their 10th anniversary with The Violeta Trilogy is a good way to get some world wide attention. Who needs to understand Norwegian? You don’t. Since 2000, the prolific Norwegian 6-piece mayhem machine Kaizers Orchestra, have been winning hearts, and many new fans worldwide, with their totally unique sound (some would say “the missing genre”Â), enigmatic charm, and riotous live concerts. However, the concept album done well, and in a thoroughly original, modern and stylish way is truly mesmerising. We thought the concept of “The Concept” was a 1970’s prog-rock fossil, long ago buried with the last ditch attempts of The Who’s Quadrophenia – waving bunting and flags and kicking and screaming while the first handfuls of dirt were unceremoniously chucked into the grave. Here Louder Than War writer Elisabeth Robson reviews the first two albums & previews the third. Kaizers Orchestra are one of Norways biggest musical exports and are in the process of writing the concluding album of their momentous Violeta Violets trilogy.