Now Playing: Sara Fjeldvær
The Norwegian singer songwriter talks about the creative process, collaboration, how she came to run a record label in Trondheim, and the constant presence of loneliness
To meet Sara Fjeldvær, even with the digital separation of a Zoom call, is a joy. You can feel her passion for her work shine through.
But it is her observation of life, love and loneliness that captivates just as much, as she brings a perspective that is raw, obvious and unflinching.
It is a rarity in music sometimes, and refreshing, to speak with someone who shoots straight from the hip.
From how she takes charge of her musical process to her hunger to step out into the world for new interactions, in Episode 16 of the Good Stuff In Between podcast she tells Shaun Milne how music is just something she had to get out there.
Ahead of her appearance at the Old Toll Bar in Glasgow on October 21, she talks about her first two solo albums, collaborating with her partner on her newest release, and how work on a third long player is already underway.
And of her excitement to be making what will be her long awaited UK debut show.