Hanne Hukkelberg's Live Video For "Salt Of The Earth" The Most Watched On Paste.com Today!

Hanne Hukkelberg's gorgeous and intimate live video for "Salt Of The Earth" from her upcoming album Blood From A Stone is the most watched video on PASTE.com today!
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The quaint live video was shot in the tiny coastal village on the Norwegian island of Senja, 300 kilometres north of the Polor Circle. Captured in one of the old buildings that Hanne would escape to, to write the songs that comprise her new album, the video follows the camera as it makes its way through the run down fishing outport to eventually find Hanne playing solo at the piano.
Blood From A Stone (out May 12) is the third album by Norwegian artist Hanne Hukkelberg. In part inspired by her past as a member of various rock and metal bands (especially their live incarnations) and in part by her 80’s dominated collection of indie/rock albums, Hanne acknowledges that the likes of Sonic Youth, Cocteau Twins, Pixies, Einstüerzende Neubauten and P.J. Harvey have all exerted an influence over her new songs, while one can also detect traces of Siouxsie & The Banshees at their most oblique and many other new wave/post punk outfits.
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