Razika

Summary

Razika was a Norwegian alternative indie pop[1] band from Møhlenpris, Bergen with various indie rock, punk, ska and reggae influences.[2] While their early work featured some tracks in English, they primarily composed songs in their native Norwegian. In 2010, they were signed to the Smalltown Supersound label and have released four albums: Program 91 (in 2011),[3] På vei hjem (in 2013), Ut til de andre (in 2015) and Sånn Kjennes Verden Ut (in 2018). Exhibiting more of a synth pop style, their fourth studio album represented a stylistic departure from their previous work. Razika split up in 2019 after the summer festival season.

Razika
Razika performing in Gulltaggen (2012)
Razika performing in Gulltaggen (2012)
Background information
OriginBergen, Norway
GenresIndie rock, Pop
Years active2006-2019
LabelsSmalltown Supersound
MembersMarie Amdam
Maria Råkil
Marie Moe
Embla Karidotter Dahleng
Websiterazika.no

Members edit

Razika is made up of:

  • Marie Amdam - lead singer, vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Maria Råkil - el. guitar, vocals and lead guitar
  • Marie Moe - el. bass and vocals
  • Embla Karidotter - drums and vocals

Discography edit

Albums edit

  • 2011: Program 91 (Smalltown Supersound)
  • 2013: På vei hjem
  • 2015: Ut til de andre
  • 2018: Sånn Kjennes Verden Ut (Jansen Records)

Singles edit

  • 2008: Love is All About the Timing
  • 2011: Vondt i hjertet
  • 2014: Syndere i Sommersol
  • 2014: Faen Ta Deg
  • 2015: Gi Meg, Gi Meg, Gi Meg
  • 2016: Se deg ikke tilbake (Opplett)
  • 2018: En sjanse til (Jansen Records)
  • 2018: D Esje Meg (Jansen Records)
  • 2018: Flyplassen (Jansen Records)

EPs edit

  • 2008: Love is All About the Timing

Other appearances edit

  • 2013: Ingen slipper unna politikken, (cover song released on the album "Real Ones & The Extended Family" by the band Real Ones)
  • 2016: We are the world, on the Album Baertur by Baertur

References edit

  1. ^ NME: Album Review - Razika - Project 91
  2. ^ The Guardian: New Band of the Day - Razika (No 1,058)
  3. ^ New York Times: Indie Sounds Abound: Some Playful, Some Pop