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Are We There Yet?

by Mt. Mélodie

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V1 The birds and trees sing for me They tell tall tales I can't believe  But I will not be fooled  There's no pleasure in being called  Back by some sirens song That laments me ever being born  REF I found a spot under the highest tree Somewhere no one can find me  Then I take off my shoes There's no sound but the whistling wind And it asks no questions And it gives no reply Watching the clouds and the years pass by Under the sea of trees  V2 I settled for this empty spot I heard a voice speak out my name And that the voice was mine This forest path leads nowhere  But further in To a fever dream From which I can't escape 
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Debut album of Mt. Mélodie

Multi instrumentalist Thomas Meidell knows a thing or two about collaborating. As Mt. Mélodie, he makes rock music infused with psychedelic rock, synth-pop and folk influences, joined in the studio by a revolving cast of friends and musicians.
Outside Mt. Mélodie, he’s been part of quite a few Norwegian bands, Team Me, Ludvig Moon, The Samuel Jackson Five, and his time in these acts has refined his songwriting talent. He’s also among the many founding members of the Metronomicon Audio collective, which consists of acts like Center of the Universe, Now We've Got Member, Koppen and S.L.Y.C.


"The minute you hear Only Ghosts and Useless Things from Mt. Mélodie you’ll want to get up and dance.. Effortlessly catchy guitar pop song with a delicious instrumental outro reminiscent of Deerhunter (imho)." superworldindietunes.com

"Daydream Deceiver is a catchy, tuneful romp through the various ages fusing 1980’s indie and 1960’s baroque pop". recordsilike.co.uk

"The breakdown begins with all but the song’s drums and bass disappearing; these elements enter a thick fog through which the bass gradually rises and the electric lead guitar reemerges. The sequence is haunting, destabilizing, and unsettling. It sounds like both a daydream and a deceiver, just as communal and mysterious as Meidell and friends would have it" nordicspotlight.com

Released by Metronomicon Audio
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released April 10, 2019

Debut album of Mt. Mélodie

Multi instrumentalist Thomas Meidell knows a thing or two about collaborating. As Mt. Mélodie, he makes rock music infused with psychedelic rock, synth-pop and folk influences, joined in the studio by a revolving cast of friends and musicians.
Outside Mt. Mélodie, he’s been part of quite a few Norwegian bands, Team Me, Ludvig Moon, The Samuel Jackson Five, and his time in these acts has refined his songwriting talent. He’s also among the many founding members of the Metronomicon Audio collective, which consists of acts like Center of the Universe, Now We've Got Member, Koppen and S.L.Y.C.


"The minute you hear Only Ghosts and Useless Things from Mt. Mélodie you’ll want to get up and dance.. Effortlessly catchy guitar pop song with a delicious instrumental outro reminiscent of Deerhunter (imho)." superworldindietunes.com

"Daydream Deceiver is a catchy, tuneful romp through the various ages fusing 1980’s indie and 1960’s baroque pop". recordsilike.co.uk

"The breakdown begins with all but the song’s drums and bass disappearing; these elements enter a thick fog through which the bass gradually rises and the electric lead guitar reemerges. The sequence is haunting, destabilizing, and unsettling. It sounds like both a daydream and a deceiver, just as communal and mysterious as Meidell and friends would have it" nordicspotlight.com

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Indie/psychedelic/folk-rock band from Oslo, Norway

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