HEDVIG MOLLESTAD TRIO
SMELLS FUNNY (RUNE GRAMMOFON)
Hedvig Mollestad Thomassen - guitar Ellen Brekken - bass Ivar Loe Bjornstad - drums With "Smells Funny" being their sixth album in seven years, this explosive and expansive trio have gone from strength to strength, gathering respect from both rock and jazz camps, sharing big stages with the likes of John McLaughlin and Black Sabbath, and being equally comfortabel in jazz and rock clubs.
Although there is enough riffing here to satisfy the headbangers, with "Smells Funny" the trio are venturing into the more free and open landscapes explored on their previous album, "Black Stabat Mater".
The new album also sees Mollestad truly coming into her own as an amazing lead guitarist as well as a dependable riffmeister.
As Nate Chinen wrote about "Black Stabat Mater" in JazzTimes: Her trio, which has Ellen Brekken on bass and Ivar Loe Bjornstad on drums, caught my ear then with its audacious style references: the loose swagger of early Black Sabbath; the density and prowl of peak Led Zeppelin; the expeditionary urge of Jimi Hendrix; the incantatory fervor of John McLaughlin.
As with their previous albums, "Smells Funny" was recorded live in the studio with only minor overdubs.
It was also the most relaxed sessions and shortest time they have spent on any album. Which goes a long way in explaining the confidence this trio radiates at the moment.
And while we rightly praise Hedvig's exceptional abilities, let's not forget how important the rhythm section is to make it all work work so well.
Ellen Brekken is an accomplished bassist, equally comfortabel holding down a groove and taking off on technically complex runs.
Then there's Ivar Loe Bjornstad, not your typical rock drummer, not your typical jazz drummer, but in possession of that loose swagger Nate Chinen mentions, and thus in many ways defining their common ethos.
The last ten years have seen a thrilling new progessive wave of Norwegian avant jazz'n'rock and free metal energy combos like labelmates Elephant9, Bushman's Revenge, Krokofant and Motorpsycho - especially in the form of their Roadwork live albums.
And let us not forget the mighty Scorch Trio - led by Finnish guitarist Raoul Björkenheim - who can be said to have started it all some 15 years ago.
But it could very well be Hedvig Mollestad Trio that defines it all with their ability to turn the full force of heavy rock and electric jazz to demonic purposes.
Hedvig first picked up her mother's nylon-strung acoustic guitar at ten, before discovering a whole new world through her father's jazz and rock record collection as a teenager.
She translated a biography of Jimi Hendrix for a school project and was given her first electric guitar and amplifier as a confirmation present.
The members of the trio are from the districts, but Hedvig met Ellen Brekken and Ivar Loe Bjornstad at the Music Academy in Oslo.
Hedvig asked them to join her after she received the Jazz Talent Of The Year Award at Molde International Jazzfestival in 2009.
They have stayed together since, and all previous albums have been released on Rune Grammofon; "Shoot!" (2011), "All Of Them Witches" (2013), "Enfant Terrible" (2014), "Black Stabat Mater" (2016) and "Evil In Oslo" (2016), all to wide international acclaim.