Moddi lyrics
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Artist's albums
Bråtebrann (Vinyl Edition)
2023 · album
Snu kamera!
2022 · single
Nå kommer jula til alle
2022 · single
Bråtebrann
2022 · album
Kom heim
2022 · single
Tranøy fyr
2022 · single
I desember
2021 · single
Bråtebrann
2021 · single
Omnan går
2021 · single
Haus am Meer
2020 · single
Like In 1968
2019 · album
New Dawn
2019 · single
Kriegspiel
2019 · single
Little by Little
2019 · single
Unsongs
2016 · album
A Matter of Habit
2016 · single
Army Dreamers
2016 · single
Punk Prayer
2016 · single
Silhouette
2015 · single
Frankenstein
2015 · EP
Eli Geva
2014 · single
Train Song
2014 · single
Sola
2014 · single
Kæm va du?
2013 · album
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Biography
Moddi is the stage name for Pal Moddi Knutsen, a progressive folk musician from Norway. Inspired equally by idiosyncratic freak-folk and urgent political protest, Moddi delivered his debut Floriography in 2010 and it garnered strong enough reviews to gain him attention in the U.K. Over the next few years, he worked steadily and built a cult following, which crested with the 2016 release of Unsongs, a collection of 12 songs that were banned from 12 different countries. Born on February 18, 1987 in Senja, Norway, Knutsen started playing music as a child, even appearing on a local radio station singing a sea shanty when he was five. By the age of 18, he'd adopted Moddi as his stage name and decided to pursue a professional musical career. He made a self-released EP called Random Skywriting, which wound up reaching the nation via Norwegian radio. Floriography, his full-length debut, arrived in February 2010 and debuted in the Norwegian Top 10. Three years later, he put out his second album, Set the House on Fire, which was followed months later by Kæm Va Du? an album sung entirely in Norwegian; it won the Norwegian Spellemannprisen Award for Folk Album of the Year. Throughout his career, Moddi has made a point of working on political and environmental issues -- he was a member of Young Friends of the Earth and the Socialist Youth; he canceled concerts in Israel to protest the expansion of settlements in the West Bank, for instance -- and that culminated in the 2016 release of Unsongs, an album comprising songs that had been banned throughout the world. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi