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Saturday, March 21, 2026

Wobbler: From Silence To Somewhere 2017 + Dwellers Of The Deep 2020

 

The band was formed near Hønefoss, Norway, in early 1999 with a desire to recreate some of the


musical expressions of the early 1970s, especially in the use of the instruments of that time and the compositions of the progressive rock scene from 1969 to 1974. 
In a few months the basic ideas for the demo and the album Hinterland was created. There was a pause from 2001 to around 2003, until a demo was recorded at Lars' studio, put out on the internet. 
                           

Their debut CD WOBBLER "Hinterland" contains long and complex tracks featuring lush, vintage

keyboard sounds, making extensive use of Mellotron, Minimoog, Hammond C-3 and harpsichord, along with beautiful electric and acoustic guitar playing, a complex rhythm section along with flutes, recorder, saxophones, mandolins and various other instruments providing a very full, symphonic sound.
                        

In February 2009, the band released the second album Afterglow. The album was released on Termo Records. The band released their third album Rites at Dawn on Termo Records in May 2011. Their fourth

album, named From Silence to Somewhere, was released in 2017 and met with overwhelming acclaim. As of April 2021, it is the top rated album of the entire twenty-first century on the progressive rock database Prog Archives, with an average user rating of 4.35 from over 700 ratings, and the website's thirty-second-highest rated album of all time. It also appeared in the top 40 albums of the year on the user ratings website Rate Your Music, being the highest-ranked progressive rock album on the list.
                                    

After the release of Wobbler´s long awaited and critically acclaimed fourth album, From Silence to

Somewhere in 2017, Wobbler hit the road and performed all over Europe as well as Canada in 2017-2019, including the largest prog festival in Europe; Night of the Prog Festival in 2018. Between concerts Wobbler was busy composing new material for a fifth album. Titled Dwellers of the Deep, Wobbler´s new album is due for release worldwide through Karisma Records on October 23rd 2020.  
                      

The band's fifth and most recent album, Dwellers of the Deep, was released on October 23, 2020, and

quickly jumped to the top of the Prog Archives 2020 albums chart within two days of its release. If there is one band who has captured the sound of the golden age of Progressive Rock (1969 – 1975) without sounding regressive or copycat, it is the Norwegian band Wobbler. The band has always had an energetic and youthful approach to the classic prog era, and has managed to blow new life into the genre.Wobbler are highly recommended for fans of the early progressive greats and symphonic prog music.
                        

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Kristian Karl Hultgren - bass, bass clarinet, bass recorder (1999–present)
Lars Fredrik Frøislie – keyboards, backing vocals (1999–present)
Martin Nordrum Kneppen - drums, percussion, recorder (1999–present)
Andreas Wettergreen Strømman Prestmo - lead vocals, guitar, glockenspiel, percussion (2009–present)
Geir Marius Bergom Halleland - lead guitar, backing vocals (2011–present)

FORMER MEMBERS

                   


Morten Andreas Eriksen - lead guitar, mandolin, tambourine, kazoo (1999-2011)
Tony Johannessen - lead vocals (1999-2009)

ADDITIONAL MUSICIANS

Tony Johannessen - vocals
Ketil Vestrum Einarsen - flute
Aage Moltke Schou - percussion, vibraphone, glockenspiel
Sigrun Eng - cello
Ulrik Gaston Larsen - theorbo, baroque guitar
Pauliina Fred - recorder

WOBBLER - FROM SILENCE TO SOMEWHERE (OCTOBER 2017)

                  


The epic title track opens the album with majesty, with that uplifting symphonic tempo provided by a

jazzy "on steroids" rhythmic section and accompanied by atoned guitar licks and Hammond? did I already said majestic? Acoustic enchanting melodies arrive to let the unique sounding vocals to make their entrance, and little by little, in the most evident 70s fashion the drumming breaks silence and prog rock kicks in with flutes and everything, craziness making sense? and back to the woods with the enchanting melodies and vocals, and flutes again? Ian Anderson must love this band, what an accurate rendition to classic progressive rock, with that modern approach, bravo! But the best of all? it has only been 9 plus minutes, still 10 more minutes of genius to come! Furious drum and bass display, brutal mellotron and

flute playing with a guitar tone that needs to be emulated for the rest of their recording career!  
Flutes, pianos, far and almost hidden vocals allow the beautiful instrumentation to gain traction and peacefully redirect the the melodies into a brighter fairy tale-like atmosphere?but not for long, because the riffing is back, the drums, the fat bass, mellotron, flutes, more atoned guitar licks (the tone?) and even some medieval folky episode that relieves the listener from the most complex 45-50secs of the entire album, genius chaos indeed!
                               

Wobbler – From Silence To Somewhere
Label: Karisma Records – KAR133CD
Format: CD, Album, Stereo, Digipak
Country: Norway
Released: Oct 20, 2017
Genre: Rock
Style: Prog Rock, Symphonic Rock

TRACKS

                        


01. From Silence To Somewhere    20:59
02. Rendered In Shades Of Green    2:05
03. Fermented Hours    10:10
04. Foxlight    13:19

LINE - UP

                                   


Andreas Wettergreen Strømman Prestmo - Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Glockenspiel, Percussion, Brass [Bell], Other [Childrens Toy]  
Lars Fredrik Frøislie - Organ [Hammond B3], Mellotron [M400], Synthesizer [Minimoog Model D], Synthesizer [Chamberlin M-1], Synthesizer [Honher Clavinet D6], Synthesizer [Rhodes MKII], Spinet [William de Blaise], Harp [Arp Pro Soloist], Harp [Arp Axxe], Strings [Solina String Ensemble], Other [Wurlitzer 200], Other [Marxophone], Grand Piano, Backing Vocals
Kristian Karl Hultgren - Bass, Bass [Pedals], Woodwind  
Marius Halleland - Electric Guitar [6-12 string], Acoustic Guitar [6-12 string], Backing Vocals 
Martin Nordrum Kneppen - drums, percussion, recorder
Øystein Bech Gadmar - Guest [Crumhorn] (tracks: 4)
Ketil Vestrum Einarsen - Guest [Flute] (tracks: 1,4)
Renato Manzi - Guest [The Part of the Old Man] (tracks: 3)
Other [Audio By] – Jens Petter Nilsen

FROM SILENCE TO SOMEWHERE LYRICS

                                           



[Verse 1]
From the mould, the mother womb, that dark and moist
Dark and moist shield of olde

                               


 

To rise again up from the tomb, and like the fragile sprout in
Twilights gloom
Into the world unfold:
Ancestral gold, the line of blood
A web stretched out so long ago
Built to last

                           


                              

[Verse 2]
Flame of 'morn, upon a face, that jewel of light
Jewel of light, crisp and clear
Released into this starlit place, erected from a secret
Silent space
From silence to somewhere
From a heavy sleep: all things appear
A web designed so long ago

[Bridge]
The footprints of a Heathen God
Entwined around this bone-white, destined rod

[Verse 3]
This now, when everything never dies
Live again
Burst into the scarlet skies
Reshaped, resized

[Instrumental]

[Verse 4]
In this dark hour, I search the cave relentlessly
Pondering grand designs, troubling me
Cloaked in the veil of light, clarity brightens my halls
Proof of the undying truth of these walls

                               



[Verse 5]
Boughs of green, so gently dancing in the wind
Embracing the Earth, my death and my birth
By warms winds, caressed and enclosed in mirth
Here I lie, at peace, in solitude forever
Until I am stirred, from my nest, like a bird
And soar into the world once again

[Outro]
Boughs of green, so gently dancing in the wind
Embracing the Earth, my death and my birth
By warms winds, caressed and enclosed in mirth


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WOBBLER - DWELLERS OF THE DEEP (OCTOBER 2020)

                                 


To me Dwellers of the Deep is by far the best album they've ever done. I own all their previous releases so

I got to see them evolve. This album contains some of their finest recordings ever with "By the Banks", "Five Rooms" and the 19 minute "Merry Macabre". Amazing music all around with Lars Fredrik Frøislie providing authentic vintage keyboard including Mellotron (and perhaps Chamberlin, he does own an M1). "Naiad Dreams" is calm and largely acoustic, serving as a breather from the intensity of "Five Rooms". I

usually should refrain from believing this is as great as many of the classics from the '70s but this album very much is that! Five stars shouldn't be something you throw at but the music so amazed me it deserves that rating. I can't believe the heights Wobbler are soaring with. And I'm really amazed at the drumming of Martin Nordrum Kneppen here, he gives his best drumming here (I also own several Tusmørke albums where he's a member of too). No doubt a highlight for 2020 and some of the finest prog in recent years. 
                           

Wobbler – Dwellers Of The Deep
Label: Karisma Records – KAR194CD
Format: CD, Album
Country: Norway
Released: Oct 23, 2020
Genre: Rock
Style: Prog Rock, Symphonic Rock

TRACKS

 
01. By The Banks    (13:49)
1.1 Part I - Visions From Within    
1.2 Part II - Argentum Ormr    
02. Five Rooms     8:28
03. Naiad Dreams    4:24
04. Merry Macabre    (19:00)

4.1 Part I - The Quarry & The Feast    
4.2 Part II - Beneath The Velvet Shroud    
4.3 Part III - The Bird Of Hermes    

LINE - UP

                      


Andreas Wettergreen Strømman Prestmo - Vocals, Electric Guitar [Fender Stratocaster], Guitar [Oslo Instrumentfabrik No 002], Electric Bass [Chandler Precision Bass], Acoustic Guitar [Nylon And Steel Acoustic Guitars], Percussion, Recorder, Glockenspiel 
Martin Nordrum Kneppen - Drums [Ludwig Drums], Drums [Slingerland Drums] 
Kristian Karl Hultgren - Electric Bass [Rickenbacker 4001 Bass] 
Marius Halleland - Electric Guitar [Gibson Les Paul Goldtrop], Electric Guitar [Gibson Firebird], Electric Guitar [Gibson SG], Electric Guitar [Gibson EDS 1275 Doubleneck], Electric Guitar [Fender Telecaster], Backing Vocals 
Lars Fredrik Frøislie - Electric Organ [Hammond C3], Mellotron [Melltron M400], Keyboards [Chamberlin M-1], Grand Piano [Blüthner Grand Piano], Harpsichord [William de Blaise Spiner], Synthesizer [MiniMoog Model D], Synthesizer [Arp Pro Soloist], Synthesizer [Solina String Ensemble], Clavinet [Hobner Clavinet D6], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes MKII], Electric Piano [Yamaha CP-70B], Marxophone, Percussion, Backing Vocals
Åsa Ree - Guest [Honoured Guest], Violin, Backing Vocals

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3 comments:

  1. Thank you very much, i don't know.
    Look at all the things you can do with a computer ( Silence) haha...
    Josef

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