Maud Blends Club Euphoria with Scandinavian Stillness On Chronicles Of Maud

Maud’s Third album, Chronicles of Maud, an ethereal electronic pop album. Beautifully subtle, yet meaningfully poignant.

Scandinavian pop has a certain aura about it, whether that’s due to the sun almost never shining or never setting in parts, the calming glacial fjords, or outdoor lifestyle the Nordics embrace, but there is a certain grounding to the music, regardless of the subject matter or beats per minute. This release from Maud fits that bill perfectly.

Fully embracing club eutrophic beats with pop sensuality, Maud has her own unique vision of the music she wants to create. Writing, recording, and producing the album herself means the listener is treated to the complete breadth of her talent. Mixing digital and analogue music with the honest song writing of themes such as close and lost relationships, belonging, transformation, mental health, and an unspoken form of loneliness. A perfect example of this is found in tracks such as Lonely Girl and Another Life. Transcendent, worldly energetic, almost anchoring.

I wanted the album to feel like different chapters of adulthood

Explains Maud

The relationships we lose or grow through, the ways we change over time, and the quiet loneliness that can come from choosing your own path.

I can see Chronicles of Maud receiving the same acclaim as previous album, The Love That Remains, and being a must-listen to any fans of Scandinavian electro pop.

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