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Sivert Høyem — Into The Sea
Album: Exiles
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Released: 2006
Length: 4:32
Plays (last 30 days): 2
Old man prey
Please tell me
How deep migh these seas be
On seashores of promise
I'm frozen in this moment

Into the sea
Make love
Make waves

Stand by me Sweet lady
Wo go in and freely
We give up our senses
Our walls and defences

Into the sea
Make love
Make waves

Into the sea
Make love
Make waves

And if the sharks on the prowl
The whale has stranded on the beach
Know that friendly shore
Is always within reach
Into the sea

Old freinds in dark places
Old scars on their faces
One godd friend
Makes up for
Ten bad ones
Tenfold

Into the sea

Into the sea
Make love
Make waves

Into the sea
Make love
Make waves

Into the sea

Into the sea
Make waves
Into the sea
Make Waves
Into the sea
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 westslope wrote:
I'm a bit dense so help me out here.  Is Sivert popular with the women listeners?  Just curious.

 
Speaking as a woman listener — This is the first time I've heard him and I'm like "eh." Not awful, not fantastic. 
 
I love EVERYTHING this guy puts out!  {#Dancingbanana_2}
 Hannio wrote:
This song always makes me think of zombies stomping around.

 
Alrighty then.
 westslope wrote:
I'm a bit dense so help me out here.  Is Sivert popular with the women listeners?  Just curious.

 
His voice. That's what hooked me.
I think he has an amazing voice. It makes me turn up the volume every time I hear him. Good stuff.........
 neuticle wrote:
Oh My god!!! A different Sivert Hoyem song !! Liking it..nice to hear a different tune from this guy

 
Seriously, and I'm actually enjoying this one. 
..by strange Sivert extension: "make waves, not war"..& "all you need is waves"..coo!..
If you come in during the snare drum, you can definitely hear 'Radar Love'

Madrugada was magic.  But this is pretty decent.  

 

As a good Norwegian, Sivert should now a lot about the sea, and fish for that matter.  This oneness with the sea should emerge from some near-genetic material level.


This song always makes me think of zombies stomping around.
 SoleTraveller wrote:
I live in Norway and have recently been lucky to see this guy and his band at our local venue.
An absolutely brilliant gig and his voice is just as good live. Wish I had managed to see Madrugada though.
 
it's good to hear that he sounds that good live. i hope to one day see him. i've been hooked for a while.
I live in Norway and have recently been lucky to see this guy and his band at our local venue.
An absolutely brilliant gig and his voice is just as good live. Wish I had managed to see Madrugada though.
Hmm most interested in this singer now, pretty decent song will definitely check him out, thanks RP Smile
Oh My god!!! A different Sivert Hoyem song !! Liking it..nice to hear a different tune from this guy
Ahhhh was surprised to see this wasn't Madrugada, but quickly discerned from the comments that it's the same vocalist.  Good song! Made me want to check it out.
 helgigermany wrote:
Good voice, good lyrics! they have to work on the Production!
 
Yup.  The same advice applies to Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, etc.

 yodasan_magoo wrote:

Had a psychology teacher once tell me its okay to talk to yourself as long as you don't answer.  Think you might have crossed that line ;-)
 
I don't mind talking with myself.  But it's the insults that get me down.
Every once in a while a song comes on RP that makes me stop what I am doing and listen.  This is one of those.  Nice song.
Good voice, good lyrics! they have to work on the Production!

ah-ha. i knew this voice was familiar.. at first i thought it was The National, but there was a little to much melody in his voice. I like the Madrugada guy's voice (i will never manage to memorize his name).


 Laurelai wrote:
This man's voice is like dark chocolate velvet :)
 
heehee — I equate his voice to a cozy chenille blanket I'd like to wrap myself up in.....either way, it is simply yummy!

I'm a bit dense so help me out here.  Is Sivert popular with the women listeners?  Just curious.

This song takes on a different meaning on the day the news broke of the big Japanese earthquake and tsunami ...  (nice song, though)


Dear Bill,
Thank you so much for introducing me to Madrugada and Sivert Hoyem.  We are very happy together here at RP.
{#Music}

Much better as the one i heared this morning from him!
That voice just stops me in my tracks every time I hear it.{#Hearteyes}
 yodasan_magoo wrote:

Had a psychology teacher once tell me its okay to talk to yourself as long as you don't answer.  Think you might have crossed that line ;-)
 
I take issue with your psychology teacher's assertion. It makes no sense to converse with someone who is not conversing with you in kind. To persistently speak to someone who is not speaking to you at all would seem to me a sign of low self-esteem.

Personally, I find a thriving dissociative identity disorder to strike the best balance here: there is a rich contrast between the different voices being spoken and being heard. Ideally, I would like to hear from more female gender identities in my own internal enclave. But that may be asking too much of mere insanity. 

I do believe that frequent contributions to the RP song comments board encourages diversity among one's identities, if not harmony.

{#Eek}

madrugada....beautiful
 Laurelai wrote:
This man's voice is like dark chocolate velvet :)
 

So TRUE,   it's G O O D ~
 shayde wrote:

Oops - replying to myself - it is the lead singer from there.  Yay me!  :)
 
Had a psychology teacher once tell me its okay to talk to yourself as long as you don't answer.  Think you might have crossed that line ;-)


...i thought madrugada as well, but now that i'm listening to more of the song, this solo work is noticably different in style...
Like this better than the preceding Cloud Cult buzz-kill tune.


This man's voice is like dark chocolate velvet :)
Instant 8

I had no idea the vocalist from Madrugada was still recording. This is a great discovery! Thank you, Bill and Rebecca.


Heard and instantly recognized the voice.  Unfortunately was too busy and mobile to listen.
 shayde wrote:
I thought this might be something from Madrugada... but this is something else.  Interesting.
 
Oops - replying to myself - it is the lead singer from there.  Yay me!  :)
I thought this might be something from Madrugada... but this is something else.  Interesting.
Excellent!

{#Meditate}