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Sofia Härdig shares evocative production "Kingdom Come"

  • December 9, 2024
  • Malvika Padin
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Swedish born multiinstrumentalist and producer Sofia Härdig leads us towards her upcoming album Lighthouse Of Glass with new single “Kingdom Come,” a nuanced anthem that merges soft-rock sensibilities with post-punk energy. 

Driven by evocative piano and haunting vocals, the track makes for an experimental listening experience that delicately toes the line between punk musicality and intricate storytelling. 

Self-produced and mixed by Grammy-awarded engineer Nille Perned, the track is perfect showcase of the bold, genre-bending style that stretches through the full project. 

Speaking of the track, Härdig says, “This was one of the first songs I recorded with trombone and strings and I knew right away I wanted Viktor and Sara on the whole album.They just made things fall in the right place. Viktor is lika whole little brass ensemble dragged in  on wheels and out again. Sara is a voice through strings. This song is part of a longer lyric work, a novel… It’s also one of  the songs where you can hear more of my improvised trumpet playing shining through here and there.”

Having earned widespread acclaim for unconventional artistry led by layers of unique sound sources- from car engines, vacuum cleaners, and boat motors to vocals upon on household appliances – Sofia Härdig continues to cement her place in music with expressive and expansive approach. 

Connect with Sofia Härdig : Instagram

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