Madrugada

简介:   Madrugada是挪威摇滚乐队 ,成立于1995年挪威城市Stokmarknes。乐队成员包括Frode Jacobsen(贝斯手),Sivert Høyem(主唱)和 Robert Burås(吉他手)。在2007年7月12日Robert Burås 去世后,Sivert Høyem 和 Jacobsen 决定完成他们的最新音乐专辑。该专辑名为《Madrugada》发行于2008年1月21日。专辑发行后乐队宣布在最后巡演结束后乐队将解散。2008年11月15日,他们最后一场演唱会在挪威的Oslo Spektrum举行。
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Madrugada的个人经历

乐队发展简介

  Madrugada成立于1995年挪威城市Stokmarknes。乐队成员包括Frode Jacobsen(贝斯手),Sivert Høyem(主唱)和 Robert Burås(吉他手)。

  乐队创始人之一的Jon Lauvland Pettersen离开后由Simen Vangen接替,2002年他们发行了的第二张专辑。Simen Vangen于2005年离开乐队,他表示自己想专心做爵士乐,但爵士乐与Madrugada不合符,经后有机会还是会和Sivert Høyem合作。2004年年底Madrugada完成录制他们的第四张专辑《The Deep End》,2005年2月28日该专辑首先在挪威发布。3月31日正式发售欧洲市场,4月11日该专辑在美国也公开发售。 2005年12月14日,Madrugada发布他们的第一张现场专辑《Live at Tralfamadore》,Tralfamadore是虚构的外国人家庭,该小说由美国作家Kurt Vonnegut所写。仅仅不到一个月时间,就成为了挪威最畅销的专辑,仅次于《The Deep End》。同年Madrugada赢得了三年Spellemannprisen奖项,最佳摇滚专辑,年度最佳歌曲和Spellemann特别奖。

  之后,乐队成员开始专注于其他项目。Sivert Høyem在2006年发布了他的第二张个人专辑《Exiles》。2007年3月Robert Burås和他的乐队"我的午夜"悄悄发布了自己的第二张专辑《Histamin》。

  2007年7月12日,Robert Burås被发现死在奥斯陆的公寓里。年仅31岁。

  2007年12月10日他们发布了一首单曲《Look Away Lucifer》,随后在2008年1月21日发布了一张同名专辑《Madrugada》,这张专辑所有歌曲均是Robert Burås生前所录,在他去世后,乐队继续完成了这张专辑。在2008年春天,Madrugada开始在整个欧洲和挪威巡演之旅。2008年10月下旬,他们的告别巡回演在Oslo Spektrum开始预售。11月15日,第11次也是最后一次的Madrugada告别演唱会在挪威Oslo正式结束,随后乐队宣布解散。

Madrugada

乐队前成员

Robert Burås (吉他手)

Sivert Høyem (主唱)

Frode Jacobsen (贝斯手)

Jon Lauvland Pettersen (鼓手)

Mikael Lindqvist (钢琴)

Simen Vangen (鼓手)

音乐作品

专辑

《Industrial Silence》(1999)

《The Nightly Disease》 (2001)

《Grit》 (2002)

《The Deep End》 (2005)

《Live at Tralfamadore》 (2005)

《Madrugada》 (2008)

《The Best of Madrugada》 (2010)[1]

唱片

《Madrugada EP》 (1998)

《New Depression EP》 (1999)

《Electric》 (2000)

《Higher EP》 (2000)

《Hands Up - I Love You》 (2001)

《A Deadend Mind》 (2001)

《Ready》 (2002)

单曲

"Beautyproof" (2000)

"Majesty" (2003)

"The Kids are on High Street" (2005)

"Lift Me" [Feat. Ane Brun] (2005)

"Look Away Lucifer" (2008)

"What’s On Your Mind?" (2008)

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Madrugada may refer to:

Madrugada (band), a Norwegian rock band

Madrugada (Madrugada album), a 2008 album by Madrugada

Madrugada (film), a 1957 Argentinian film

Madrugada (Melanie album), a 1974 album by Melanie Safka

Madrugada (song), Portugal’s 1975 Eurovision entry

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band

Madrugada was a Norwegian rock band formed in the town of Stokmarknes 1992. The band members included Sivert Høyem (vocals), Robert Burås (guitar) and Frode Jacobsen (bass). After the death of Burås on July 12, 2007 Høyem and Jacobsen decided to finish recording their latest album. The album, entitled Madrugada, was released on January 21, 2008. After the release of the album the band announced they would split after one last tour. They performed their last ever concert on November 15, 2008 at Oslo Spektrum in Oslo-Norway.

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1 History

2 Lineup

3 Etymology

4 Discography

5 References

6 External links

History

Madrugada formed in the town of Stokmarknes 1992. The band members included Frode Jacobsen (bass), Sivert Høyem (vocals), and Robert Burås (guitar).

Simen Vangen took over for Jon Lauvland Pettersen, a founding member of Madrugada; Lauvland Pettersen left the band after their second album (in 2002) and is currently playing in the band Milestone Refinery; Simen Vangen announced his leaving in 2005 and stated he wanted to focus on various jazz projects, things that did not fit together with being a member of Madrugada; however, he will continue to collaborate with Sivert Høyem in The Opposition.

Madrugada finished recording their fourth album u2013 The Deep End u2013 late in 2004 and it was released on February 28, 2005 in Norway, on March 31 in the rest of Europe and finally in the US on April 11. A radio single entitled "The Kids Are on High Street" was released for domestic radio play on January 14. A music video for the single was filmed in London.

On December 14, 2005, Madrugada released their first live album u2013 Live at Tralfamadore. Tralfamadore is the fictional home planet of aliens from several novels by the American author Kurt Vonnegut. By the end of 2005 u2013 less than a month after its release u2013 it became the highest selling album in Norway in 2005 with The Deep End as the runner-up. The year was capped off with Madrugada winning three awards at the annual Spellemannprisen u2013 the Norwegian equivalent of the Grammys. They won the categories for Best Rock Album, Best Song and Spellemann of the Year.

Afterwards, the band members started focusing on other projects. Sivert Høyem released his second solo album Exiles in 2006. Robert Burås and his band My Midnight Creeps released their second album Histamin in March, 2007.

On July 12, 2007, guitarist Robert Burås was found dead in his apartment in Oslo. He was 31 years old. [1]

A new, self-titled album was released on January 21, 2008 after having released the single "Look Away Lucifer" on December 10, 2007. All tracks of the album were recorded before Robert Burås died. After his death, they continued recording the album to honour Robert. In the spring of 2008, Madrugada embarked on a tour throughout Europe and Norway, playing material from the Madrugada album as well as material from previous albums. In late October 2008, their farewell tour began. The 11th and final concert of their last tour was held in a sold out Oslo Spektrum November 15, 2008.

Lineup

Sivert Høyem.

Previous members

Sivert Høyem (vocals)

Robert Burås (guitar) (deceased)

Frode Jacobsen (bass)

Jon Lauvland Pettersen (drums)

Mikael Lindqvist (piano & keyboards)

Simen Vangen (drums)

Etymology

The term "madrugada" is Portuguese and Spanish and means "dawn" u2013 the blue hour. The name was suggested to the band by poet/writer friend Øystein Wingaard Wolf.

Discography

Albums

Industrial Silence (1999) {There also is a limited edition with 3 bonus songs}

The Nightly Disease (2001) {There also is a limited edition with a bonus CD: The Nightly Disease Vol. II

Grit (2002)

The Deep End (2005)

Live at Tralfamadore (2005)

Madrugada (2008)

The Best of Madrugada (2010)[1]

EPs

Madrugada EP (1998)

New Depression EP (1999)

Electric (2000)

Higher EP (2000)

Hands Up - I Love You (2001)

A Deadend Mind (2001)

Ready (2002)

Singles

"Beautyproof" (2000)

"Majesty" (2003)

"The Kids are on High Street" (2005)

"Lift Me" [Feat. Ane Brun] (2005)

"Look Away Lucifer" (2008)

"What’s On Your Mind?" (2008)

References

^ Madrugada (Archive copy at the Wayback Machine)

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Madrugada

Official site

Madrugada.de (Unofficial fanpage)

Madrugada.ws (Unofficial fanpage)

MADRUGADA|FAN|CLUB (Unofficial fanpage)

Legends and Bones (Unofficial fanpage)

Madrugada at MySpace

更新日期:2024-05-18