Latest Release
- MAY 31, 2024
- 1 Song
- Blood Bitch · 2016
- The Practice of Love · 2019
- The Long Sleep - EP · 2018
- Kelly Lee Owens (Extended Version) · 2017
- Apocalypse, Girl · 2015
- Blood Bitch · 2016
- The Practice of Love · 2019
- Innocence Is Kinky · 2013
- The Practice of Love · 2019
- Blood Bitch · 2016
Essential Albums
- The avant garde Norwegian throws open a ghostly sonic sketchbook on this complex sixth album. Taking vampirism, gore, and femininity as her stated themes, Hval uses everything from percussive panting (the compellingly sinister “In The Red”) to distant, discordant horns (“Untamed Region”) to conjure challenging, dark dreamscapes. Thankfully, she never forgets the tunes. “The Great Undressing” is a propulsive art-pop jewel, and “Secret Touch” pits Hval’s brittle falsetto against hissing, addictive trip hop.
Music Videos
- 2022
- 2022
- 2021
Artist Playlists
Appears On
- Trondheim Jazz Orchestra & Kim Myhr
About Jenny Hval
With her music and writing, singer/songwriter and author Jenny Hval brings a questioning, passionate, and insightful perspective to art, feminism, and sexuality. In much the same way that she contrasts her delicate vocals and candid statements, her mercurial combinations of folk, jazz, spoken word, and electronic music are equally unconventional and approachable. On albums such as 2012's Innocence Is Kinky, Hval paired dreamlike atmospheres with a resolutely independent viewpoint. Later, she touched on synth pop, metal, and horror soundtracks on 2017's Blood Bitch; 2019's The Practice of Love reinterpreted the euphoria of '90s trance; and 2022's Classic Objects echoed her more direct songwriting with '80s pop influences. Hval is also an avid collaborator, and 2014's Meshes of Voice with Susanna Wallumrød and her work with Lost Girls are just as vital to her body of work as her solo albums.
- FROM
- Tvedestrand, Norway
- BORN
- July 11, 1980
- GENRE
- Alternative