Chrome Hill (band) explained

Chrome Hill
Alias:Damp
Origin:Oslo, Norway
Genre:Jazz
Rock
Noise rock
Years Active:2001–present
Label:Clean Feed Records
Website:www.chromehill.no/
Current Members:Asbjørn Lerheim
Torstein Lofthus
Atle Nymo
Roger Arntzen
Past Members:Jørgen Munkeby

Chrome Hill is a jazz quartet from Oslo, Norway, originating from the Norwegian Academy of Music.[1] The band changed its name from Damp with the release of the album Earthlings in 2008. Chrome Hill has played in Norway, Sweden, England, France, Portugal and Japan.

Music

In 2008 the album Earthlings was released under the band name Chrome Hill. Along with the change of name, came also a change of style. The music was no longer acoustic, with Asbjørn Lerheim's use of electric and baritone guitars, and clearly inspired by Americana and noise rock. The album was released by the Norwegian record label Bolage.[2] The band released the album Country of Lost Borders in 2013, also on Bolage. In 2018 the band released The Explorer on Clean Feed Records.

Crew

Past members:

Awards

In August 2001, Damp represented Norway at the Tremplin Jazz d'Avignon festival in Avignon, France, as one of the four bands from Europe. Jørgen Munkeby was awarded the soloist prize.[5]

Discography

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.puls.no/13185.html Damp: Hoatzin
  2. http://bolage.no/bolage_artists_chromehill.html Band description
  3. https://www.asbjornlerheim.com
  4. http://www.ballade.no/nmi.nsf/doc/art2004081212251695082169 Årets unge jazzmusikere - fra Molde til Molvær
  5. http://www.ballade.no/nmi.nsf/doc/art2001080713573896059967 Pris til Jørgen Munkeby