Nalle (band) explained

Nalle is also a Finnish nickname for persons named Björn; notables include Björn Wahlroos and Björn Westerlund.

Nalle
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Glasgow, Scotland
Genre:Psychedelic folk
Years Active:2004  - present
Label:Pickled Egg Records
Locust Music
Website:Pickled Egg records
Current Members:Hanna Tuulikki
Aby Vulliamy
Chris Hladowski

Nalle (Finnish for a small bear, generally a teddy bear, and named after a childhood toy of vocalist Hanna Tuulikki[1]) are a psychedelic folk trio, based in Glasgow, who were formed in the summer of 2004. They comprise Finnish-English vocalist Hanna Tuulikki (vocals, kantele, flute), Aby Vulliamy (viola) and Chris Hladowski (bouzouki, clarinet) from Bradford.[2] [3] [4] Nalle combine improvisational song structures with unusual instrumentation, sometimes with a decidedly Celtic influence. Tuulikki's vocals have been compared to those of Joanna Newsom and Björk.

Nalle have released music on Pickled Egg Records, Locust Music and have also released a track on Singing Knives Records. Their debut album, By Chance Upon Waking has received favourable reviews thus far from publications such as Trouser Press and PopMatters.

Discography

Artwork

All cover illustrations so far have been produced by Hanna Tuulikki, who is also a visual artist. They incorporate many influences from nature, such as "winged polar bears, bees, birds, and plants on a snow-white background" [6]

Collaborations and other projects

All three band members have also been involved with Scatter. Additionally, Aby Vulliamy and Chris Hladowski are members of The One Ensemble Of Daniel Padden, which also shares members with Volcano The Bear.

Downloadable songs

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Rachel . J.K Grace . The teddybear sings freakfolk . FREE! Magazine . 2007-07-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070928092115/http://www.freemagazine.fi/content/view/105/68/ . 2007-09-28.
  2. Web site: From Kraków to Bradford: A story of two Polish journalists – by Chris Hladowski – Bradford's National Museum. 2020-10-24. bradfordsnationalmuseum.org.
  3. Web site: 2013. M@BU - Music at Bradford University - Folk Narratives. 24 October 2020. University of Bradford.
  4. Web site: 6 December 2013. Event turns traditional music on its head. 24 October 2020. Bradford Telegraph and Argus. en.
  5. https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/11597-the-sirens-wave/ The Siren’s Wave
  6. Review of 'By chance upon waking'. The Wire. April 2006. Jez. Riley. 266.