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Trees Up North releases debut album Feb 26th!

Trees Up North is the “band” pseudonym of Norwegian singer-songwriter Hans Stop. Stop makes no secret of the fact that this self titled debut album will contain various expressions that have been shaped by his previous diverse musical journeys. What’s common to all the songs on the upcoming album is the atmosphere that 10 days in Parr Street Studio in Liverpool together with his best friends created in itself.

“This was what I really wanted to do. To go to Liverpool with my best buddies and an “everlasting” list of different songs, written over the last ten years in voluntary isolation and solitude. We all rigged up in the same room. We started with song number 1 on that list, and my dedicated music travel companions would then start shaping the sound and expression with me live in the studio. Song by song we would continue down the list until the session ended and the plane brought us back to Norway.”

The creative result is a self titled debut album with 10 songs that in 10 different ways represent Trees Up North’s desire to convey something genuinely alive and organic to the listener: “The music happened in that specific room in Parr Street. Hopefully, all the different moods and expressions this musical collaboration resulted in during the ten days are present on the album. That we managed to capture an atmosphere of collective playing and personal intensity.”

Listen here: lnk.to/treesupnorth

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Trees Up North interviewed on Leyton’s Music Lives

To mark the release of his new single “Easy” as well as the announcement of the Trees Up North self-titled debut album coming February 26th, Hans Stop aka Trees Up North is interviewed on the Leyton’s Music Lives online radio show this Friday: https://www.mixcloud.com/NeilLeyton/

Trees Up North discusses his life in music, from his earliest music memories through music school, Locomotives, winning a Norwegian Grammy, Amundsen and finally the upcoming Trees Up North album – a whole life in music!

Tune in to listen to the interview here: /www.mixcloud.com/NeilLeyton/

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Trees Up North announce debut album release date and new single, “Easy”

A long time in the making, Trees Up North’s debut album will be released on February 26th.

Trees Up North is the “band” pseudonym of Norwegian singer-songwriter Hans Stop. Stop makes no secret of the fact that this self titled debut album will contain various expressions that have been shaped by his previous diverse musical journeys. What’s common to all the songs on the upcoming album is the atmosphere that 10 days in Parr Street Studio in Liverpool together with his best friends created in itself.

“This was what I really wanted to do. To go to Liverpool with my best buddies and an “everlasting” list of different songs, written over the last ten years in voluntary isolation and solitude. We all rigged up in the same room. We started with song number 1 on that list, and my dedicated music travel companions would then start shaping the sound and expression with me live in the studio. Song by song we would continue down the list until the session ended and the plane brought us back to Norway.”

The creative result is a self titled debut album with 10 songs that in 10 different ways represent Trees Up North’s desire to convey something genuinely alive and organic to the listener: “The music happened in that specific room in Parr Street. Hopefully, all the different moods and expressions this musical collaboration resulted in during the ten days are present on the album. That we managed to capture an atmosphere of collective playing and personal intensity.”

Leading up to the debut of Trees Up North’s debut album comes the new single “Easy”, out February 12th.

Always reaching out and connecting through music, Trees Up North first gives the audience a new musical taste of what they can expect. The new single release, Easy is perhaps the closest Trees Up North comes to a «love ballad» in the sense of bittersweet lyrics and a beautiful melody, with inspiration drawn from classic songwriting in its most melancholic mood. In that sense, Easy represents something different from the two earlier releases, Ladder and Underwater, which sounded more monumental and band orchestrated. Compared to those, Easy is a quiet, melancholic resting place for the romantics among us.

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