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Astrid Williamson

 
Artist: Astrid Williamson
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Piano, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Boy for You," "Day of the Lone Wolf," "Carnation"

Biography

Astrid Williamson was the frontperson for Scottish trio Goya Dress in the mid-'90s. After the dissolution of the band in late 1996, Williamson opted to go solo under the alias of her first name. Though a classically trained pianist and confessional-style singer/songwriter with a uniquely haunting and beautiful voice, Astrid's numerous comparisons to Tori Amos were lazy. Distinctive in her own right, Astrid's songwriting was more down-to-earth, subtle, and intricate than that of her redheaded peer; Kristin Hersh and Polly Harvey are better touchstones, but even those positive comparisons do little to bottle her artistry. Having grown up under the influence of Carole King, Joni Mitchell, and the Smiths, Astrid's approach to songwriting from the very start was a form of emotional therapy within the realms of introspection, independence, and catharsis. Nude released her classy debut album in 1998, Boy for You, to scant critical acknowledgement, and the turn of the millennium found her between labels. By this time, she had gathered a vast array of feathers in her cap through outside contributions, including vocal work for Electronic and the Hope Blister, and piano work for Tara MacLean. She returned in 2002 with Carnation, which she released on her own Incarnation label. The album was reissued the following year as Astrid. 2006's Day of the Lone Wolf was Williamson's lushest, most eclectic work yet; the album was released in the U.S. in 2007 via One Little Indian. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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Astrid Williamson
Background information
Origin Shetland, Scotland
Genres Indie
Years active 1995–present
Labels One Little Indian / Incarnation Records

Astrid Williamson is a Shetland born musician and songwriter.

In the 1990s, Williamson obtained her degree in music from the Royal Scottish Academy and co-founded a band known as Goya Dress which consisted of Williamson, Terry de Castro, and Simon Pearson. Goya Dress dissolved in 1996, after which Willamson went on to release solo material with UK independent record label One Little Indian Records and founded her own record label, Incarnation Records.[1] Pearson and de Castro went on to join Cinerama (band) alongside David Gedge, frontman of indie rock stalwarts The Wedding Present.

In addition to her solo career Astrid also currently works in collaboration with various groups including Oskar [2] and the experimental band, The Bilderberg Groop [3]. Drawing on her expertise as a classically trained pianist she has also worked with Canadian Singer/Songwriter Tara Maclean and provided Vocals for The Hope Blister and 90s supergroup Electronic.

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Discography

Solo albums

  • Boy For You (First Album) (1998)
  • Astrid Williamson (2003)
  • Day Of The Lone Wolf (2006)
  • Here Come The Vikings (2009)

With Goya Dress

  • Rooms (1996)

With Stephan Eicher

  • Louanges (1999)

With Electronic (Backing Vocals)

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