PERMAFROST RETURN WITH POST-PUNK OPTIMISTIC MELANCHOLY
THEIR LATEST SINGLE “WRONG HEART” OUT NOW
Nearing two years since the release of “Come Back To Surprise”, the Nordic-British post-punk quartet Permafrost return with their latest single, “Wrong Heart”. This release kicks off the lead up to their new album, The Light Coming Through, set to unveil in October this year. In addition to the single, “Mental Overdrive” (aka Per Martinsen) has remixed the single, which is also out now.
Formed originally in Molde, Norway in 1982 by school friends Frode Heggdal Larsen and KΓ₯re Steinsbu, Permafrost has undergone numerous transformations over the years. Now joined by fellow Norwegian Robert Heggdal and Daryl Bamonte from the UK (who worked very closely with Depeche Modeand The Cure for several years), they continue to deliver the authentic post-punk sound of the early ’80s. While many contemporary musicians attempt to replicate this era, Permafrost have lived it. Their latest single, ‘Wrong Heart’, has also evolved over time, ultimately resulting in a dark, bass-driven post-punk track that transports listeners back to the shadowy, goth-filled clubs of the ’80s.
Alongside the single, they have released the music video for “Wrong Heart”.Β In a wholesome contrast to the song’s dark sound and nature, the video follows four young girls as they set out to create a music video. Of the video they saidΒ “In another dimension Permafrost could be a girl band. In this reality they are planning to create a music video. They have to drag their equipment into the forest to get to the preferred spot, making it into a road movie with a lot of obstacles on the way – like grazing sheep and deer in the blossoming Norwegian nature. When they finally arrive at the spot and want to start playing, the song finishes.Β All that work for nothing.”
Spread across Trondheim, Oslo and Margate, Permafrost’s creative process is a challenge which the band have had to overcome. During the pandemic, they held weekly video meetings to plan new songs and other band-related issues, leveraging improved long-distance collaboration technology to maintain momentum. The songwriting process typically begins with one member suggesting an idea, which bassist Robert (Bob Frost) then develops in Logic Pro, programming drums and other elements. Singer KΓ₯re (Curry) creates a melody to match, and lyrics are selected from a collective vault they have accumulated over the years.Β The song is refined through a collaborative process, passing back and forth between all four members until everyone is satisfied.
Utilizing their refined songwriting process, Permafrost meticulously crafted their forthcoming album, The Light Coming Through. Describing their sound as “Optimistic Melancholy”Β the album aims to offer inspiration and escapism during challenging times. Infusing politically charged lyrics with dark, synth-infused post-punk instrumentation, Permafrost employs metaphors to convey their message effectively.
Permafrost has built an impressive discography over the years. They debuted with the Godtment EP in 1983, released on a limited edition of 50 numbered cassettes. In 2019, they followed up with the Permafrost EP on vinyl, later making it available digitally in 2021. Throughout 2021, the band dropped three critically acclaimed singles. “Femme Fatale” and “Closed Eyes” both achieved remarkable success, reaching #1 on the Indie Disko Top40 chart, with the latter maintaining the top spot for six consecutive weeks. These singles also performed well on the Deutsche Alternative and Native25charts, while earning placements on influential playlists such as Apple Music’s New in Rock.Β The third single, “Restore Us”, continued their streak of success by hitting #1 on the Indie Disco Top40 and the Native25 chart.
Permafrost
[Single]
(Independent)
Release Date: July 4, 2024