Norwegian band Uaar are again with a uncooked, offended atmospheric D-beat album titled Galger og Brann, Norwegian for “Gallows and Fireplace,” out October 17 by way of Fysisk Format. You may hear it with us first.
Within the spirit of d-beat, the band did the complete document DIY, recording, mixing, mastering, creating the artwork work, and recording a video themselves.
Vocalist Dag Schaug Carlsen explains: “We wish the listener to be left with one thing uncooked and trustworthy. That that is created and carried out by actual individuals, conveying real emotions of anger, powerlessness, and frustration. A cry that issues are actually tousled! We wish the listener to stroll away with a way of anger, but in addition hope—as a result of when one thing has burned down, might it’s the beginning of one thing new?”
Fashioned by brothers Jon and Dag, who quickly recruited Stian alongside brothers Truls and Erik, UAAR started with the concept of enjoying thrash in Norwegian. Quickly, it turned evident that there was sufficient hardcore and punk affect to push issues in additional of a d-beat route.
Drums had been recorded at Caliban Studios with Jøran Normann. Guitars, bass, and vocals had been recorded in Jon’s basement at Mårveien Studio, whereas guitarist Erik tracked his components with Ole Jørgen Kjerholt in Porsgrunn. Mixing and mastering had been dealt with by Jon himself.



