Lost Girls (Jenny Hval & Håvard Volden) Release New Single “Losing Something”

Norwegian duo Lost Girls (artist and writer Jenny Hval and multi-instrumentalist Håvard Volden) will release their debut album, Menneskekollektivetthis Friday on Smalltown Supersound (physical copies will be available April 23rd). Ahead of its release, they present a new single, “Losing Something,” which follows the title track. “Losing Something” opens with a simple, percussive loop and Hval’s otherworldly vocals before surging with atmospheric synth and cascading guitar. Throughout its exposition, Hval’s lyrics cite The Policeman’s Beard is Half Constructed, a 1984 collection of poems and short prose created by a computer program named Racter. 

Listen to Lost Girls’ “Losing Something”

 Recorded at Norway’s Øra Studios in March 2020, Menneskekollektivet marks Hval and Volden’s first time working in an actual studio together after collaborating for more than ten years. The album’s title, which translates to human collective in Norwegian, adds to the feeling of a recording made as part of a strange, improvised performance project. Hval concentrated on words as performed situations, sometimes just talking into the mic to discover rhymes or musical phrases. Volden’s guitar somehow works in the same mode, intensifying with lines that are sometimes jarring, sometimes harmonic. Lost Girls leave both form and content, music and words, suspended in a piece in the puzzle of human performance. 

Listen to “Menneskekollektivet”

Pre-order Menneskekollektivet

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