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Fricke’s Picks: A Better Bang

10/27/08, 12:17 pm EST

The first American full-length album by the Norwegian trio BigBang, From Acid to Zen (Oglio/Grand Sport), is a mixed bag of then and now: seven tracks pulled from the group’s most recent Norwegian releases, 2005’s Poetic Terrorism and 2007’s Too Much Yang, both Number One albums there, plus recut versions of two older numbers and two new songs. It’s a shotgun buffet, like those early U.S. LPs by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones that combined album tracks and singles from unrelated sessions, and it succeeds the same way: like an instant greatest-hits record. Singer-guitarist-songwriter Øystein Greni has the right history in his genes — his dad sang in a Norwegian band that opened for Led Zeppelin in 1968 — and he grounds songs like “Early December,” “Hurricane Boy” and the brilliantly titled “From Acid to Zen” in the eternal power-chord charge and fish-hook riffs of the Stones and the Who. But Greni also has a knack for wringing fresh excitement from the familiar: the country-angel harmonies and ice-Byrds guitar in the new version of “Wild Bird,” the improbable dream of Badfinger and Hüsker Dü in “The One.” For Greni, who co-produced the new tracks with Phil Nicolo, From Acid to Zen is a big step in a bigger gamble. After more than a decade of Pearl Jam-like success in Norway, Greni recently moved to Los Angeles, determined to break America the hard way. He, original drummer Olaf Olsen and new bassist Øyvind Storli Hoel now play clubs here with a set list that still rules Scandinavian festivals and is basically this album in your face: proven hits with forward thrust.

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Elise from Norway! | 3/11/2009, 3:51 pm EST

I haven’t seen the live yet, but I have to soon! Big Bang is amazing! Big Bang and Kaizers Orchestra are the best live bands of Norway!

who? | 3/10/2009, 12:11 pm EST

Norway is black metal only, what the???

Indeed | 11/16/2008, 9:48 am EST

Prepare for a piece of greatness that quarantees goosebumps, and perhaps if you aren’t made of stone; a couple of brave tears lurking in the corner of your eye… Do not doubt that Big Bang will take the world with storm from here on. They were touring with The Raconteurs a year ago, handpicked by Jack White and his diciples.
Also check out Ursin and Decadance
Th ey’re also potential upcoming Scandinavian underdogz
Enjoy!

Kate | 11/14/2008, 5:53 pm EST

I’ve seen them live numerous times, and I recommend everyone to buy their albums. They are truely amazing and talented musicians.

Jano | 11/14/2008, 5:04 pm EST

See them live! They rock! A mix of brilliant funky rock`n roll and C&W. A bit sorry that Olaf the drummer had to cut his long beard.

BRILLIANT BAND! | 11/14/2008, 11:35 am EST

Check them out now! They are absolutely amazing and I have seen my share of rock band over the years!

Magnus | 11/14/2008, 9:41 am EST

Its great that Norway have more than black metal in the cultural export. The greatest Big Bang album is “frontside rock & roll”

check it!

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