Blaue Blume
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MAR
17
2023
Aalborg, Denmark
Musikkens Hus - Intimsalen
I Was There
MAR
01
2023
Copenhagen, Denmark
VEGA - Musikkens Hus, Store VEGA
I Was There
SEP
22
2022
Hamburg, Germany
Imperial Theater
I Was There
JUN
18
2021
Køge, Denmark
Tapperiet
I Was There
JUN
14
2021
København K, Denmark
Hotel Cecil
I Was There
MAY
15
2021
Køge, Denmark
Tapperiet
I Was There
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Jacob
March 4th 2020
Fed koncertoplevelse! Dejligt at se, at de blå blomster er på vej tilbage efter en længere periode på bænken:) Deres musik har et tempo og en kompleksitet som gør den til en udfordring at opføre live. Det lykkedes de “nogenlunde” med. Bassen var indimellem alt for kraftig og blokerede for vokalen. Faktisk gik den i selvsving engang i mellem. Uden at være fagmand vil jeg sige den hænger på samarbejdet mellem band og lydmand. Heldigvis var størstedelen af koncerten en stor oplevelse og trommeslageren var for mig en stor overraskelse. Sikke en energi. Fede guitar rifs, vilde vokale fremførelser og fede numre. Indimellem lige en tand for twisted og dissonant gil at jeg helt kunne give mig hen, men stadig glad for at vi var med. Glæder mig til at følge rejsen :)
Indre By, Denmark@Hotel Cecil
January 29th 2017
Fantastisk koncert, fantastisk lyd! Hvor var det fedt, at høre alle de nye numre.
København S, Denmark@DR Koncerthuset
About Blaue Blume
photo by Maria Kjaer Rasmussen -
Danish dream-rock group Blaue Blume was born in the city of Kolding in central Denmark in the late 2000s, when school-friends Søren Buhl Lassen and Jonas Smith joined forces to make music together (their current line-up is Lassen and Smith, plus Robert Jensen Buhl and Buster Jensen). The members recognised a spark in each other, a sensation of something special that Søren saw even from the first rehearsal: “It instantly felt like this could be a band, even though we weren’t yet“.
Now a decade on from that moment, that feeling has spread from the rehearsal space to fans around Europe and beyond, through two EPs and an album, as well as hundreds of live shows. Blaue Blume work in heartfelt, sweeping art-rock, lush, dramatic compositions personified by vocalist Smith’s tender but tough, emotionally affecting falsetto.
Their new album Bell Of Wool showcases a more assured and mature version of the band, comfortable forgoing the spectacular and theatrical for a record that’s no less emotionally affecting and compelling for its subtlety. Bell Of Wool is also more experimental and ambitious in its adventures than their previous work, with the band lifting the restraints of convention from their work.
Behind Bell Of Wool, there’s a story of trauma and darkness. The album was delayed while Smith went through a period of depression. Bell Of Wool, almost completed, lay of the shelf while the band’s future was in doubt. But in the end, the band started because of their sense of shared purpose in making music: “What made us different was our desire for this band mentality. And I feel that is still the essence of our group, it’s not just music, it’s also something sacred”, says Jonas. That unity pulled them through in the end, and ensured Blaue Blume had a future.
Danish dream-rock group Blaue Blume was born in the city of Kolding in central Denmark in the late 2000s, when school-friends Søren Buhl Lassen and Jonas Smith joined forces to make music together (their current line-up is Lassen and Smith, plus Robert Jensen Buhl and Buster Jensen). The members recognised a spark in each other, a sensation of something special that Søren saw even from the first rehearsal: “It instantly felt like this could be a band, even though we weren’t yet“.
Now a decade on from that moment, that feeling has spread from the rehearsal space to fans around Europe and beyond, through two EPs and an album, as well as hundreds of live shows. Blaue Blume work in heartfelt, sweeping art-rock, lush, dramatic compositions personified by vocalist Smith’s tender but tough, emotionally affecting falsetto.
Their new album Bell Of Wool showcases a more assured and mature version of the band, comfortable forgoing the spectacular and theatrical for a record that’s no less emotionally affecting and compelling for its subtlety. Bell Of Wool is also more experimental and ambitious in its adventures than their previous work, with the band lifting the restraints of convention from their work.
Behind Bell Of Wool, there’s a story of trauma and darkness. The album was delayed while Smith went through a period of depression. Bell Of Wool, almost completed, lay of the shelf while the band’s future was in doubt. But in the end, the band started because of their sense of shared purpose in making music: “What made us different was our desire for this band mentality. And I feel that is still the essence of our group, it’s not just music, it’s also something sacred”, says Jonas. That unity pulled them through in the end, and ensured Blaue Blume had a future.
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Genres:
Dream Pop, Pop, Artpop
Hometown:
Copenhagen, Denmark
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Concerts and tour dates
Past
MAR
17
2023
Aalborg, Denmark
Musikkens Hus - Intimsalen
I Was There
MAR
01
2023
Copenhagen, Denmark
VEGA - Musikkens Hus, Store VEGA
I Was There
SEP
22
2022
Hamburg, Germany
Imperial Theater
I Was There
JUN
18
2021
Køge, Denmark
Tapperiet
I Was There
JUN
14
2021
København K, Denmark
Hotel Cecil
I Was There
MAY
15
2021
Køge, Denmark
Tapperiet
I Was There
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Fan Reviews
Jacob
March 4th 2020
Fed koncertoplevelse! Dejligt at se, at de blå blomster er på vej tilbage efter en længere periode på bænken:) Deres musik har et tempo og en kompleksitet som gør den til en udfordring at opføre live. Det lykkedes de “nogenlunde” med. Bassen var indimellem alt for kraftig og blokerede for vokalen. Faktisk gik den i selvsving engang i mellem. Uden at være fagmand vil jeg sige den hænger på samarbejdet mellem band og lydmand. Heldigvis var størstedelen af koncerten en stor oplevelse og trommeslageren var for mig en stor overraskelse. Sikke en energi. Fede guitar rifs, vilde vokale fremførelser og fede numre. Indimellem lige en tand for twisted og dissonant gil at jeg helt kunne give mig hen, men stadig glad for at vi var med. Glæder mig til at følge rejsen :)
Indre By, Denmark@Hotel Cecil
January 29th 2017
Fantastisk koncert, fantastisk lyd! Hvor var det fedt, at høre alle de nye numre.
København S, Denmark@DR Koncerthuset
About Blaue Blume
photo by Maria Kjaer Rasmussen -
Danish dream-rock group Blaue Blume was born in the city of Kolding in central Denmark in the late 2000s, when school-friends Søren Buhl Lassen and Jonas Smith joined forces to make music together (their current line-up is Lassen and Smith, plus Robert Jensen Buhl and Buster Jensen). The members recognised a spark in each other, a sensation of something special that Søren saw even from the first rehearsal: “It instantly felt like this could be a band, even though we weren’t yet“.
Now a decade on from that moment, that feeling has spread from the rehearsal space to fans around Europe and beyond, through two EPs and an album, as well as hundreds of live shows. Blaue Blume work in heartfelt, sweeping art-rock, lush, dramatic compositions personified by vocalist Smith’s tender but tough, emotionally affecting falsetto.
Their new album Bell Of Wool showcases a more assured and mature version of the band, comfortable forgoing the spectacular and theatrical for a record that’s no less emotionally affecting and compelling for its subtlety. Bell Of Wool is also more experimental and ambitious in its adventures than their previous work, with the band lifting the restraints of convention from their work.
Behind Bell Of Wool, there’s a story of trauma and darkness. The album was delayed while Smith went through a period of depression. Bell Of Wool, almost completed, lay of the shelf while the band’s future was in doubt. But in the end, the band started because of their sense of shared purpose in making music: “What made us different was our desire for this band mentality. And I feel that is still the essence of our group, it’s not just music, it’s also something sacred”, says Jonas. That unity pulled them through in the end, and ensured Blaue Blume had a future.
Danish dream-rock group Blaue Blume was born in the city of Kolding in central Denmark in the late 2000s, when school-friends Søren Buhl Lassen and Jonas Smith joined forces to make music together (their current line-up is Lassen and Smith, plus Robert Jensen Buhl and Buster Jensen). The members recognised a spark in each other, a sensation of something special that Søren saw even from the first rehearsal: “It instantly felt like this could be a band, even though we weren’t yet“.
Now a decade on from that moment, that feeling has spread from the rehearsal space to fans around Europe and beyond, through two EPs and an album, as well as hundreds of live shows. Blaue Blume work in heartfelt, sweeping art-rock, lush, dramatic compositions personified by vocalist Smith’s tender but tough, emotionally affecting falsetto.
Their new album Bell Of Wool showcases a more assured and mature version of the band, comfortable forgoing the spectacular and theatrical for a record that’s no less emotionally affecting and compelling for its subtlety. Bell Of Wool is also more experimental and ambitious in its adventures than their previous work, with the band lifting the restraints of convention from their work.
Behind Bell Of Wool, there’s a story of trauma and darkness. The album was delayed while Smith went through a period of depression. Bell Of Wool, almost completed, lay of the shelf while the band’s future was in doubt. But in the end, the band started because of their sense of shared purpose in making music: “What made us different was our desire for this band mentality. And I feel that is still the essence of our group, it’s not just music, it’s also something sacred”, says Jonas. That unity pulled them through in the end, and ensured Blaue Blume had a future.
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Genres:
Dream Pop, Pop, Artpop
Hometown:
Copenhagen, Denmark
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