Iconoclasts
The Swedish composer and organist makes imposing, monolithic music, but the themes she addresses in her singing—love, heartache, renewal—are resolutely human in scale.
Anna von Hausswolff's cathartic, scorched-earth sixth album is a conversation between her pipe organ and Otis Sandsjö’s saxophone, bolstered by epic orchestral arrangements, clattering floor toms, and distorted guitars.
'ICONOCLASTS' is, perhaps, an unfitting title for Anna von Hausswolff’s seventh album. A decade deep into her career, the Swedish avant-gardist has made a
Anna von Hausswolff’s ‘Iconoclasts’ is a marriage of opposites: automaton-like discipline and total abandon.
ICONOCLASTS BY Anna von Hausswolff album review by Emre Gurdal forNorthern Transmissions. The Swedis artist's LP is now out via Year00001
The Swedish experimental musician pivots from drones to spectacular pop melodies, with guest spots from Iggy Pop and Ethel Cain
Anna von Hausswolff - Iconoclasts review: Oh Anna, you beautiful soul, you've done it yet again.