Erter, Kjøtt og Flesk

Erter, Kjøtt og Flesk

The band’s music pulses with a gritty intensity, marked by driving rhythms and sharp contrasts that evoke both tension and catharsis.

rock music

Norway Est. 1972 Disbanded 1975

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Husmannskost

Husmannskost

1973

About Erter, Kjøtt og Flesk

Erter, Kjøtt og Flesk matters for their unflinching exploration of the raw and often uncomfortable truths of everyday life.
They carve out space in rock music for narratives that resonate deeply with listeners navigating personal struggles and societal complexities.
They carve out space in rock music for narratives that resonate deeply with listeners navigating personal struggles and societal complexities. Their approach captures a sense of urgency and authenticity, inviting audiences to confront emotions often left unspoken. This band’s innovative blend of instrumentation and vocal delivery creates a soundscape that feels both familiar and challenging. With a focus on capturing the spontaneity of live performance, they foster an environment where energy and emotion intertwine, allowing each song to breathe and evolve organically. This method not only showcases their musicality but also invites listeners into an immersive experience where they can feel the weight of every note. Lyrically, Erter, Kjøtt og Flesk often delves into themes of vulnerability, existential dread, and the human condition, employing a voice that oscillates between stark realism and poignant irony. Their storytelling approach tends to favor impressionistic snapshots over linear narratives, inviting listeners to engage with their emotions rather than dictating an explicit storyline.

2 studio albums· 3 decades· Norway

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Erter, Kjøtt og Flesk's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 1973–2012
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