Aug. 15, 2021

Interview with Fredrik Saroea of Datarock (Fredrik Returns!)

Interview with Fredrik Saroea of Datarock (Fredrik Returns!)

We had the pleasure of interviewing Fredrik Saroea of DATAROCK over Zoom video! 

Fredrik Saroea is the frontman of Norway's bizarre, global indie sensation – DATAROCK.
After years touring the world with alternative bangers such as "Fa-Fa-Fa" he now...

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We had the pleasure of interviewing Fredrik Saroea of DATAROCK over Zoom video! 

Fredrik Saroea is the frontman of Norway's bizarre, global indie sensation – DATAROCK.
After years touring the world with alternative bangers such as "Fa-Fa-Fa" he now present an entirely different side to his songwriting

The new solo album Rona Diaries was inspired by everything from post-rock (like The Sea and Cake) via hard-core (like Fugazi), noise-rock (like U.S. Maple), space-rock (like Flying Saucer Attack), art-rock (like Blonde Redhead) to Morrissey's indie-classics, Sun Kil Moon's

As COVID-19 shut down live music, Saroea started recording in their label YAP Records' studio –YAP HQ in Bergen (Norway) – with DATAROCK drummer Øyvind Solheim helping out engineering & co-producing. The 12 songs jammed in on the 28 minute long album was also mixed by Solheim & Saroea at YAP HQ, and then shipped to UK's legend Mike Marsh (Björk, Massive Attack, Oasis, DATAROCK) for mastering.

The artwork was created by the amazing Magnus Voll Mathiassen whom has illustrated everything from Rihanna’s Unapologetic album to this years official Oscars rendition.

The release on May 28th took place with an internationally streamed concert in Norway's stately Grieg Hall – famous for the most iconic Norwegian black metal recordings. The host of the event was the largest festival in the Nordic counties for art & music; Bergen International Festival (established in 1963). The concert featured musicians from Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra and the contemporary ensable BIT20, and later this year the recordings will be released as a live album. 

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