Drakkar Nowhere
30 top tracks
Drakkar Nowhere
30 top tracks
Albums

Drakkar Nowhere
Drakkar Nowhere

Higher Now
Drakkar Nowhere

How Could That Be Why?
Drakkar Nowhere

The Active Listener Sampler 42
Drakkar Nowhere

Beyond Beyond is Beyond 2016 Summer Jam Sampler
Drakkar Nowhere

Beyond Beyond is Beyond 2018 Summer Jam Sampler
Drakkar Nowhere

Drakkar Nowhere (PRE-ORDER)
Drakkar Nowhere

Beyond Beyond is Beyond 2017 Summer Jam Sampler
Drakkar Nowhere

Jamming the Trump Agenda: A Sonic Fundraiser for the ACLU & Sierra Club
Drakkar Nowhere

slugbucket's best of 2016
Drakkar Nowhere

Drakkar Nowhere (PRE-ORDER)
Drakkar Nowhere

Asylum Of Soul: Hard Rock Collection (2017)
Drakkar Nowhere
Biography
An expansive blend of pastoral psychedelia, mutant progressive rock, and sonic astral projections....Read more on Last.fm
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An expansive blend of pastoral psychedelia, mutant progressive rock, and sonic astral projections.
Debut album 9/23/16 on Beyond Beyond is Beyond.
When Drakkar Nowhere rows itself out toward the exploratory sonic sea upon which their debut album so gracefully sails, it’s not just that their destination is undefined; it’s that the very concept of a destination, as reflected in their music, is itself something indefinable. Drakkar Nowhere capture the wind in their sails with a sound that’s boundless, expansive and, perhaps, guided only by the light of the sun and stars.
That Drakkar Nowhere ended up somewhere at all is itself more a result of circumstance than careful course-charting. The history of the album traces back to the summer of 2012, when Daniel Collás (Phenomenal Handclap Band) and Morgan Phalen (Favored Nations, Diamond Nights) found themselves creating new music in the kitchen of a rented apartment in Stockholm, Sweden. Their new project caught the ears of nearby musicians, including members of Dungen and The Amazing, and before long, this extended family of international musicians were recording the songs that would firmly put them on the path to nowhere – Drakkar Nowhere, that is.
Both Collás and Phalen took inspiration from their Swedish surroundings – in particular, the enchanted forests that surround the neighborhoods of Bagarmossen and Midsommarkransen. And given the talents and histories of the collaborating musicians, it’s no surprise that the ever-evolving shadow of what we might broadly call Swedish psychedelia should perfume the proceedings as well. Collás and Phelan also took the recordings to New York and Los Angeles, where new surroundings and influences could intertwine into the musical flora and fauna. When in LA, the band even got a hero of theirs, unsung 70s singer-songwriter Ned Doheny, on board for “Higher Now.” Some light was recently shed on Doheny’s music from the 70s when Numero Group released the Doheny compilation Separate Oceans a couple years back. To those who have discovered his fantastic body of work, his warm, breezy Malibu vocals are instantly recognizable on “Higher Now.” <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Drakkar+Nowhere">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
