Hailing all the way from the mountain town of Bergen, Norway, Hannah Storm is set to make waves through the London pop scene this month after announcing her debut headline show in the UK capital. The up-and-coming singer-songwriter releases highly heartfelt singles “Dry These Tears” and “Tuck Me In” on Friday, 6th October.
The Scandinavian songstress rose to popularity after garnering support from fellow Bergen creative and art-pop artist, Aurora. Storm joined the singer in Mexico for ‘The Gods We Can Touch’ tour, live at Pepsi Centre in April this year. Both musicians were discovered by one of Norway’s leading music management companies ‘MADE’ which has bases in Bergen, Oslo and London, and has an impressive roster of artists including pop sensation, Sigrid.
Watch her perform in The Diana Theatre, Guadalajara, Mexico on “The Gods We Can Touch” Tour
With an eclectic mix of influences, the artist takes inspiration from both classic and contemporary sounds citing household names such as Frank Sinatra, Amy Winehouse and The Beatles as well as current female singer-songwriter and producer, Susanne Sundfør.
A treat for the ears, the singer produces an organic, melancholic tone that melds beautifully with the driving instruments and production beneath her – creating a wall of indie-pop lushness. With her natural musical talent combined with a stratosphere of influences flitting from old to new, it’s no wonder her sound has been described as “timeless and immediate”.
Storm started crafting songs at the prime age of seven. Surrounded by music in both the choir and within her family home, the Oslo-born composer was driven to study music and went on to hone her skills at LIMPI (Lillehammer Institute of Music Production and Industries) as well as within the jazz department at Toneheim Folkehøgskole.
In autumn 2022, she made strides in her career: signing with Petroleum Records and playing widely known festivals Vill Vill Fest and By: Larm where she amazed critics and audiences alike. This led to being booked for one of Norway’s biggest and most important music festivals based in Oslo: Øya.
The singer is ready to follow in the footsteps of her Scandi contemporaries. Showering London with her catchy melodies and smoky vocals, she commits to her promising career as a recording artist stating “As long as I can keep making lots of music and live the life I am living now, it will be the best I could have imagined.”
The unmissable event will be held at 7 p.m. on the 25th of October at The Blue Basement, Third Man Records in the bustling streets of Soho, London. Head to thirdmanstore.co.uk for tickets.