The White Birch (band) explained

The White Birch
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Oslo, Norway
Genre:Slowcore, post-rock, dream pop
Years Active:1996–present
Label:Glitterhouse
Associated Acts:Portrait Of David
Current Members:Ola Fløttum
Past Members:Hans Christian Almendingen
Ulf Rogde

The White Birch is a Norwegian slowcore project of Ola Fløttum. Previously a trio composed of Ola Fløttum, Hans Christian Almendingen, and Ulf Rogde,[1] the band released three studio albums and then broke up after the band played their last show in 2006. However, Ola Fløttum released their fourth album "The Weight Of Spring" in 2015, nearly ten years after their last release.

The name comes from the 1994 album The White Birch by the band Codeine, one of the cornerstones of slowcore.[2] They are sometimes called the "Norwegian Sigur Rós."[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The White Birch Im Wurmloch. German. November 2005. 27 September 2009. westzeit.
  2. Web site: The White Birch: Die Suche nach der Wärme. German. 27 September 2009.
  3. Web site: The White Birch, an interview. 21 October 2002. 27 September 2009. lunakafe. German.