Lukestar

Lukestar was an indie rock band based in Oslo, Norway. As of June 2008, the band was signed to the label 'Tuba Records', among others. They are known for their musical fusion of hardcore punk and indie rock.

Lukestar
Front man Truls Heggero
Background information
OriginOslo, Norway
GenresIndie rock, Post-hardcore, Powerpop
Years active1995 2012
LabelsTuba, Underhill, ChewinPine, Phone Me
Associated actsTruls and the Trees, Snöras,
The Spectacle, Kaospilot
Websitewww.lukestar.com
MembersTruls Heggero
Yngve Hilmo
Jørgen Larsen
Marius Ergo
Past membersEven Djønne
Ola Schmidt
Eirik L. Bærulfsen
Torbjørn Hafnor

Biography

The band was formed in 1995 under the name Luke Warm, but the name was later changed to Lukestar. In 2002, they released their first EP entitled Code: Distance, and two years later, in 2004, they released their debut full-length album Alpine Unit. In January 2008, the band's second album Lake Toba was released. Also in 2008, band members Even Djønne, and Eirik L. Bærulfsen, were replaced by Jørgen Larsen, and Torbjørn Hafnor, from hardcore punk band The Spectacle.

Lukestar received the 2008 Spelleman Award (The Norwegian Grammy Award 2008, Spellemannprisen), in the category Best Rock Band for the album Lake Toba. In February 2011, Lukestar released their third album Taiga. The first single from this album "Flying Canoes," was A-listed on NRK P3. The band broke up in 2012, and played farewell concert at Parkteatret in Oslo on 31 August.[1]

Vocalist Truls Heggero had great success as solo artist and released the album TRVLS (pronounced travels) in 2013, which had two giant hits: "Out Of Yourself," and "The Next".[2]

Honors

Discography

  • 2002: Code: Distance [EP] (Machine Machine / Phone MeHandmade / Rec 90)
  • 2004: Alpine Unit (ChewinPine)
  • 2007: White Shade 7" (Phone Me)
  • 2008: Lake Toba (Phone Me / Tuba Records/Flameshovel)
  • 2011: Taiga
  • 2011: Great Bear [EP]

References

  1. Olsen, Robin (2012-07-31). "Lukestar gir seg" (in Norwegian). MusikkNyheter.no. Retrieved 2015-04-02.
  2. Rødahl, Mathias (2013-11-11). "Med solodebuten skulle indierocker Truls Heggero gi seg R&B-en i vold". Musical reviews (in Norwegian). Dagbladet. Retrieved 2015-04-02.
Awards
Preceded by
My Midnight Creeps
Recipient of the Rock Spellemannprisen
2008
Succeeded by
John Olav Nilsen & Gjengen
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