- Babel Fish (band)
Babel Fish are a Norwegian
pop rock band fromOslo formed in the late 1980s. The band's members are Tarjei van Ravens (vocals, guitar), Halvor Holter (keyboards, vocals), Odd Jensen (drums), and Simon Malm (bass), the first three as co-founders.Babel Fish were influenced by artists such as
The Beatles ,Crowded House andKate Bush , they were a classic four-piece and their songs emphasized melodies, vocal harmonies and catchy guitar riffs, featuring a production which combined a classic sound and some less frequent elements, such asmelotron and recorded vocal samples.During the first years of the band, the group worked as a cover band and as studio musicians. The 1996 single "Light of Day" was released under the name Daily Planet, one year after the band had signed up with Waterfall Productions. As they were informed that a Swedish band had already been using that name, the group decided on the current name, inspired by the incredible
Babel fish from the "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy " books byDouglas Adams .The band pitched "Light of Day" and "Mania" to international labels, and when
Atlantic Records picked them up, their first album "Babel Fish" was already half finished. The album was released world-wide in 1998. "Mania" became a big success across Europe and was used in a Marlboro commercial and as part of the soundtrack forDawson's Creek . One year later, however, the band felt sidelined as attention from the record company had diminished, and legal battles ensued to get out of the contract with Atlantic. In the meantime the band had toured much of Europe.Babel Fish returned to Norway in 2002 after three years abroad, now signed to another Warner subsidiary (Atlantic is also a subsidiary of Warner Music Group), and released the single "Killing Time" and the album "Coming Up For Air".
The band won the
Spellemannprisen in 1999 for their video of the song "Light of Day".Albums
*"Babel Fish" (1998)
*"Coming Up For Air" (2002)Singles
*"Light Of Day" (1996)
*"Mania" (1998)
*"Out Of The Blue"
*"Killing Time" (2002)
*"Coming Up For Air"Sources
* [http://www.mic.no/nmi.nsf/doc/art2006042711452369402609 Biography from "Norsk pop- og rockleksikon"] no icon
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