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City: Stockholm
State: Piteå
Country: SE
Signup Date: 10/19/2005

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009 

This song is a tribute to a friend Nicolai met while staying at Marina Guinness place outside Dublin. The guy is called Tommy Daron and he is an amazing singer accordion player. He entertained Nicolai and Marina many nights in her kitchen.

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Monday, February 19, 2007 
Monday, July 10, 2006 
IRRESISTIBLE (BOSTON GLOBE) SINGER-SONGWRITER
NICOLAI DUNGER ANNOUNCES SOLO TOUR

Cambridge, MA Nicolai Dunger, the Swedish singer-songwriter hailed as the best blue eyed soul singer of the year (CMJ), will tour throughout the U.S. this summer in support of his critically-acclaimed U.S. debut album, Heres my song, you can have itI dont want it anymore/Yours 4-Ever. Beginning July 17 in Los Angeles, and continuing throughout major cities such as Portland, DC, and New York (as well as two dates in Canada), the tour (listed below) will feature bills with Jesse Sykes & The Sweet Hereafter, Richard Hawley, and Jim & Jennie and the Pinetops.

Co-produced by Dunger and Mercury Rev, Heres My Song (released by Zoë/Rounder earlier this year) has garnered glowing reviews from numerous national publications, including the New York Times, Paste, Harp, and Pitchfork Media. Entertainment Weekly called the album a collection of lush chamber pop, soulful ballads and vibrant rockers, while the Wall Street Journal raved Dunger writes songs of joy and heartache and digs deep to sing with the passion his words demand.

Upcoming Tour Dates (all dates are solo)

July
17 The Echo Los Angeles, CA
18 Bottom of the Hill San Francisco, CA
19 Aladdin Theatre Portland, OR (w/Gjallarhorn)
21 Sunset Tavern Seattle, WA (w/Jesse Sykes & The Sweet Hereafter)
22 The Media Club Vancouver, BC
24 Dogfish Head Rebot Beach, DE
25 Kennedy Center -Millennium Stage Washington, DC
27 Iron Horse Northampton, MA
28 Seaport Atrium New York, NY (w/Richard Hawley)
29 Narrows Center for the Arts Fall River, MA
30 T.T. the Bears Cambridge, MA (w/Jim & Jennie and the Pinetops)
31 Higher Ground Showcase Lounge Burlington, VT

August
1 Lees Palace Toronto, Ontario
2 The Lager House Detroit, MI
3 Schubas Chicago, IL (w/Jim & Jennie and the Pinetops)
Thursday, April 06, 2006 
Friday, March 31, 2006 
Nicolai Dunger's new album of "...lush chamber pop, soulful ballads, and vibrant rockers" (Entertainment Weekly), 'Here's my song, You can have it... I don't want it anymore/ Yours 4-ever, Nicolai Dunger' (ZOË/Rounder), hits stores today and Performing Songwriter warns "if you do not run out and buy this album, you might be certifiably insane."

Here's what other critics are saying:

"...dreamy perspective and unchecked emotionality... he trades three-chord songs for music with harmonic twists suggesting the Beatles. 'Here's my song' is just the album for a good wallow in yearning and obsession."
-Jon Pareles, New York Times, 3/14/06

"His songs evoke Van Morrison, Tim Buckley and Springsteen without descending into pastiche. Dunger's the perfect newbie to bifurcate your [world]. A-"
-Tom Sinclair, Entertainment Weekly, 3/17/06

"He writes songs of joy and heartache and digs deep to sing with the passion his words demand."
-Jim Fusilli, Wall Street Journal, 1/28/06

"Dunger's croon recalls Van Morrison at his bluesy best."
-Ryan Dombal, Entertainment Weekly, 3/10/06

"gracefully arranged... stripped down and rustic."
-Paul Cantin, No Depression, March/April 2006

"That voice... plaintive, euphoric, furious, always captivating..."
-Abby White, Performing Songwriter, March/April 2006

"gem...'60s-rock-inspired work of art..."
-Mary Huhn, New York Post (NY), 2/28/06
Friday, March 31, 2006 
Just a few days after 'Here's my song, you can have it... I don't want it anymore/ Yours 4-Ever.' (ZOE/Rounder) was released, Nicolai Dunger hit the road for a month long tour opening for Rhett Miller. The tour, which just added a stop at 3rd & Lindsley in Nashville on April 19th, continues through April 22nd. (For complete list of tour dates visit http://www.nicolaidunger.com/tourback.asp)

The Austin American Statesman (TX) said of Dunger's solo SXSW performance at Antone's, "Playing an acoustic 12 string with the kind of impressive finesse that indicates classical/Spanish training, he sang in a voice that carried reminders of Leon Russell – with a much wider vocal range- and all the slurry of old bluesmen that came before."

Here's what other critics are saying:

"(A-)...lush chamber pop, soulful ballads, and vibrant rockers. His songs evoke Van Morrison, Tim Buckley and Springsteen without descending into pastiche."
-Entertainment Weekly, 3/17/06

"dreamy perspective and unchecked emotionality... he trades three-chord songs for music with harmonic twists suggesting the Beatles."
-New York Times, 3/14/06

"He writes songs of joy and heartache and digs deep to sing with the passion his words demand." - Wall Street Journal, 1/28/06

"a sensitive heart, an ear for perfect melodies, and the husky but wavering voice... impeccable and classy."
-PASTE, April/May 2006

"gracefully arranged... stripped down and rustic."
-No Depression, March/April 2006

"The eight-and-a-half-minute slow burn of 'The Year Of The Love And Hurt Cycle' is arguably the best blue eyed soul of the year."
-CMJ New Music Monthly issue 138

"irresistible ... sudden shifts from intimate and aching ('White Wild Horse') to light and playful ('Tell Me')... [He's] well worth discovering. A-"
-Orange County Register (CA), 3/17

"lush clarity and beautifully focused emotion... irrepressible and irresistible."
-Boston Globe (MA), 3/12/06

"a musically plush package"
- Philadelphia Daily News (PA), 3/21/06

"atmospheric folk hymns"
-Ft. Worth Star Telegram (TX), 3/20/06

"deeply haunting, rich musical tapestry... hypnotic musical canvasses. Brave, well-orchestrated, and compelling from start to finish, this album makes high art of feeling low." -Buffalo News (NY), 3/3/06

"an intense, intricate and highly personal concept piece. Pain hemorrhages from Dunger's bluesy, Buckley-esque vocal delivery, punctuated by his incredible gift for lyricism." - Billboard.com, 3/27/06
Tuesday, March 28, 2006 
Thursday, March 23, 2006 
Here is the link to an ND performance (w/ members of Mercury Rev) on "The Whole Wide World Show w/ Rita Houston":

WFUV Performance

ANd here is the link to ND on KCRW's "Morning Becomes Eclectic":

KCRW Performance
Wednesday, March 15, 2006 
Dunger reaches a moment of clarity and focused emotion
Swedish singer finds a sound he likes

By Joan Anderman, Globe Staff | March 12, 2006

If a person can be judged by the company he keeps, Nicolai Dunger's trail of collaborators reveals a mercurial man.

First, the Swedish singer and songwriter recorded an album with the classical string quartet Tämmelkvartetten, and then he made a pair of discs with psychedelic rockers The Soundtrack of Our Lives. Following a stint in ambient-pop singer Emiliana Torrini's band, Dunger recorded a pair of vinyl-only projects with the Esbjörn Svenssons Trio, a Stockholm jazz group, and the classical percussionist ensemble Kroumata. More recently he's hooked up with former Flaming Lip/current Mercury Rev frontman Jonathan Donahue, and Americana cult hero Will Oldham.

If that sounds like several careers worth of material -- or material from several different careers -- consider that Dunger's musical oeuvre spans only 10 years. Before that he was a star player on the Swedish national soccer team.

''In the beginning I collaborated because I didn't have a band," says Dunger, from a train station in Baltimore. ''But I also wanted to make something challenging. I like to play with people who are really secure in their sound. They give what they have, and I give what I have."

Dunger's latest album was co-produced and recorded live in an upstate New York studio with the avant pop band Mercury Rev, and originally released in Sweden in 2004. It comes out Tuesday on Zoe Records, a pop-oriented imprint of Cambridge-based Rounder Records. The disc's title is unwieldy and off-putting: ''Here's my song, You can have It . . . I don't want it anymore/Yours 4 ever Nicolai Dunger." The music is nothing of the sort.

A decade of experimentation has led Dunger to a moment (who knows how long it will last) of lush clarity and beautifully focused emotion. He's crafted a country-soul collection that will draw comparisons to Van Morrison, above all, but also evokes a certain lineage of adventuresome troubadours: Tim and Jeff Buckley, Nick Drake, and Damien Rice.

''When I was young, I made it too much complicated," says Dunger, who is not quite master of the English language. ''I listened to a lot of symphonic rock, Yes and Rush and Genesis. I still like that, but I think I like to be a little more simple now."

While some of Dunger's previous work has been available stateside, the release of ''Here's My Song" marks the musician's first concerted push into the US market. Troy Hansbrough, vice-president of A&R at Rounder and Zoe, has been a fan of Dunger's work for years, but it wasn't until he saw Dunger perform at last year's SXSW music festival in Austin that Hansbrough's attentions turned to business.

''It was hard to imagine those earlier albums appealing to a wide audience," says Hansbrough. ''Seeing him live last year with a full band playing these songs was a revelation. He can hold his own among the great singer-songwriters. That's when we decided it was time for Rounder to get involved."

Dunger grew up in Piteå, a small town in northern Sweden. He began his athletic training at the age of 4 -- his father is a soccer trainer -- and never studied music formally. But Dunger picked up a friend's acoustic guitar in middle school, taught himself the proverbial maiden cover tune, ''House of the Rising Sun," and promptly fell in love: with Kate Bush and John Cale, King Crimson and Chet Baker, Miles Davis and Al Green, and, much later, a woman whose departure translated to musical inspiration.

''My girlfriend and I broke up, and all the songs [on the new album] are to her," says Dunger. ''That's why it has that long, complicated title. There wasn't any other way to keep in touch, really."

Dunger doesn't pull punches on the disc, which includes an eight-minute blues meditation called ''The Year of the Love and Hurt Cycle." But it's his voice -- a phenomenally soulful croon pocked with cracks and aches and deep intuition -- that carries the weight of emotion. On ''Hunger," the horn-stoked first single, Dunger does desire as a frantic mash-up of euphoria and desperation. The track is irrepressible, and irresistible -- partly thanks to some well-intentioned bullying.

''We literally took Nicolai's guitar out of his hands," says Mercury Rev's Grasshopper, who first met Dunger in 1998 and invited him to join the band's 2001 European tour as opening act. Mercury Rev plans to join Dunger for his Boston, New York, and New Haven dates. ''When he strummed along, he sang a certain way, and when we took the guitar away he'd be out there naked. At first he freaked out. Then again, they were supposed to be demos, and when we got to Sweden to re-record the tracks we just kept most of them."

Dunger, who lives in Stockholm, says that this album feels like a bridge. He's traveling to American radio stations and getting pumped for another showcase this week at SXSW, after which he'll hit the road with alt-country singer-songwriter Rhett Miller for a month-long US tour that brings him to Boston on April 12. Dunger says he'd like more people to listen his music, but mostly he'd like to make more music. Dunger has four albums worth of songs ready to go. And a wish list of collaborators with one name on it.

''I really want to work Vincent Gallo," Dunger says. ''He's crazy."

Joan Anderman can be reached at anderman@globe.com


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http://www.boston.com/news/globe/living/articles/2006/03/12/dunger_reaches_a_moment_of_clarity_and_focused_emotion/
Friday, February 17, 2006 
LINK:  Watch "Hunger"