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Vassendgutane

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Vassendgutane
Vassendgutane live in 2008.
Vassendgutane live in 2008.
Background information
OriginØrsta, Norway
GenresCountry
Years active1996–present
MembersSindre Aam
Arthur Johan Bjørdal
Rune S. Brautaset
Ernst O. Brune
Kim Erik Lillestøl
Frank Willy Utgård
Alf Rune Melby
Websitevassendgutane.no

Vassendgutane is a Norwegian country and danseband that have defined their own genre, 'party-country', a combination of the two.[1]

The band was formed in Ørsta in 1996, and have since released seven albums and two DVDs.[2]

Members

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  • Sindre Aam – vocals, bass and lyrics
  • Arthur Johan Bjørdal – vocals, guitar and lyrics
  • Rune S. Brautaset – guitar, vocals and lyrics
  • Ernst O. Brune – accordion
  • Alf Rune Melby – steel
  • Frank Willy Utgård – electric guitar
  • Kim Erik Lillestøl – drums

Source: [3]

History

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Beginning

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Vassendgutane was established in 1996 by founding band members Sindre Aam (vocals, bass), Arthur Johan Bjørdal (vocals, acouistic guitar), Rune Brautaset (vocals, acouistic guitar), Ernst Brude (accordion), Henning Arsæther (Drums), and Jan Ove Hovdenakk (electric guitar). Vassendgutane's most important inspiration both in the beginning, but also throughout their career has been the norwegian countryartist Teddy Nelson. When Vassengutane released their first album Pylse og Konjakk in 2000 they had only written two of the songs in the album. There was one by artist Ivar Medaas, but the rest written originally by Teddy Nelson.

Early 2000's

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On their second album Gi Clutch (2002) were all the album's song's self written, and Vassendgutane rose from a phenomenon to regional heroes. Most of their albums were sold in gas stations and in concert. In 2005 they released their third album Ungkar med dobbelseng. Soon the title track became known all over the country, helped by a music video directed by another man from Ørsta, Egil Olsen. The album sold well, and was on the norwegian music chart VG-lista for three weeks.

Breakthrough

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Despite negative ratings from music critics and little to none radio time on national radio, Vassendgutane rose to new heights. With Vassendgutane's 4th album XO released in 2008 they finally got their big national breakthrough, and the album topped the VG-lista chart for two weeks.

In 2011, they released the album Riskrem og entrekått which also did well. Album nr.6, Festi e'kje slutt (2012) is a collection of Vassengutane's greatest hits, as well as four new songs. Since then Vassendgutane have released the albums Hesteslepp (2013), Skru Opp!! (2015) and Du & Ej & Metoo (2018). Vassendgutane have sold to either Gold or platinum certification in Norway for all their albums, and all together Vassendgutane have sold over 300 000 albums. Vassendgutane release all their songs and albums on their own label Vassend Records.[citation needed]

Source: [4]

Discography

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Albums

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Year Album Peak positions Certification
NOR
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2000 Pylse og konjakk
2002 Gi clutch
2005 Ungkar med dobbelseng 27
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2008 XO 1
2010 Julefest i vest 31
2011 Riskrem og entrekått 6
2012 Festi e'kje slutt 9
2013 Hesteslepp 1
2015 Skru opp!! 1
2018 Du & ej & MeToo 4
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Singles and Ep's

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  • 2001: "Køyr mej ned te vik"
  • 2009: "Diggy liggy lo"
  • 2012: "Stein, torv og grus"
  • 2013: "Ho va so fine/Bygdis"
  • 2017: "Hjertestartar og statoilkopp"
  • 2017: "Køyr mej heimatt"
  • 2018: "MeToo"
  • 2019: "Skalldyrfest"
  • 2019: "Sånn so det va før"
  • 2020: "Hurragutt"
  • 2021: "Longt Inne I En Fjord"
  • 2022: "Skrekkraude Rapala"
  • 2023 "Kongen av Norge"

DVD

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  • 2006: Vassendgutane LIVE! Rockefeller
  • 2009: Vassendgutane LIVE! Treungen

References

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  1. ^ "Vassendgutane et av de største livebandene i Norge". vassendgutane (in Norwegian). Retrieved 13 March 2023.
  2. ^ "Spotify Vassendgutane". vassendgutane (in Norwegian). Retrieved 13 March 2023.
  3. ^ "OM OSS". vassendgutane (in Norwegian). Retrieved 13 March 2023.
  4. ^ Gudnason, Runar; Allkunne (25 January 2023), "Vassendgutane", Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian), retrieved 28 March 2023
  5. ^ "Vassendgutane discography". norwegiancharts.com. Retrieved 11 October 2013.
  6. ^ "VG-lista – Topp 40 Album uke 30, 2019". VG-lista. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  7. ^ "VG-lista – Topp 40 Album uke 22, 2018". VG-lista. Retrieved 2 June 2018.