Gåte is a folk rock band that formed in 1999, so they've basically been at it for 25 years. They base their songs on Norwegian traditions, mythology, folk culture, etc. The vocalist also sings using more traditional Norwegian methods, which can register as being off tone for a lot of people mostly familiar with modern music. I am from Norway, and I'm super happy with this entry! Not only is it my type of music, but it's also a great representation of Norway, it's not the run of the mill, catchy pop song, it's impactful and emotional, and incredibly well performed by amazing musicians!
Progressive folk-rock, is as close as I could describe them. They've been around for 21 years and have won many, many awards and is our 2nd biggest band. Their first (and still biggest) hit was "Sjå Attende" which gets across a lot more what they generally sound like. Watching them get announced was basically like if UK announced Muse for Eurovision. Proportionally.
Thank you for your reaction and honest opinion. To be honest with you, if you don’t like it it’s fair enough, but this is a genre you obviously don’t know much about. That’s completely fair as well if you’re not Norwegian. The goal is not to produce modern music with an ethnic flavor but to present ethnic folk music with a contemporary sound. Essentially, this type of music doesn't have choruses per se either. There are repetitions, but they are either sung as repetitions of each lines, the last line or as short repetitions within the verses. To come around this, the ethnic string instrument (nøkkelharpe) plays those repetitions with a contra melody in the first part of the verses. Gåte does create choruses though, but here this is resolved by incorporating a kind of spell, or Norwegian kulokk (herding calls). Anyway, the most important goal is to keep the ethnic authenticity and tradition and build a modern arrangement on that material and not vice versa. The possibilities become limited, but authentic. Additionally, the vocals must integrate the natural scale from Norwegian folk music with the 440 Hz equal temperament. For those accustomed only to equal temperament, this might sound weird and off-pitch as well, but such deviation is intentional to capture the ethnic nuances. I find it charming and perfect with all of its imperfections. For me it doesn’t matter if they make it to the final or how many points they get. I will be proud anyway.
The story in the song is a 1000-year-old poem. In short, a girl is turned into a wolf by her stepmother. She can only get rid of the curse by drinking her brother's blood. She meets her stepmother in the forest, the stepmother is pregnant. She kills her stepmother and drinks her unborn brother's blood. We have two written languages in Norway and we all learn both written languages at school. Order Norwegian and Nynorsk. She sings in Nynorsk. Which is a kind of "light version" of Old Norse. The "screams" are called kulokk and are used to call livestock home from the mountains in the evening. Gåte means riddle. Gåte cannot be put into a specific music genre. They play everything from folk rock to folk metal.
I think it would have been best for you not to stop so many times. If you watch it through from beginning to end, it eill likely pull you in. It seems most people that see this performance are completely mesmerized, even if they wouldn't normally listen to something like this. Also hope you're not listening through laptop speakers... there's a lot of nuance. As for Gåte, they have toured for 20+ years, and are known as a fantastic live band, so im not worried about her vocals. It should also sound a bit raw.
Never heard anyone ruining a listening experience with talking like you. No wonder you won't grasp it. You don't understand trad Norwegian folk singing either. I think this is an epic stand out,
I wouldn't be surprised if the UK doesn't give us votes, as it's pretty "foreign" for the average British person. I think it's more familiar to Eastern and Southern Europe. Obviously I can be wrong, but it's my impression. Anyway, I'm truly happy we send this song, it represents our culture far more than usual, and it's sung in a traditional manner. Don't really care what our result will be, I'm happy we show this to Europe.
this song has strong roots (1000 year old) in norwegian folklore and music. the band has been around for 20 years or so, quality ! they are best known for their live performances.
Please spend the time needed to get into this performance. I see your lost at sea statement, but that is not whats it's about. To me this entery is the far best one yet. Thanks for reaction :)
@@FabianJ well, you might maybe listen first and then listen a bit while you comment. Just to give yourself some time to understand, it's not a real reaction if you don't give yourself the time you need :) I agree though, Fair use is a bit silly sometimes.
How about watching the whole video before you comment? You cannot get a full impression of a song if you stop the song every 5 seconds. You miss the structure and build up totally! People are way too impatient nowadays and that's the Achilles heel of this song. People are more used to easy listening A4 radiopop (so boring), but other cool songs have done well before. However, I think this is the best song we have chosen for Eurovision! I don't care how Europe will react, because this is genuine, artistic and unique music not solely written for Eurovision. If Europe don't like it, so be it.
I agree. As a Norwegian I can be proud of this. Some people just don't have the patience to give things a listen first. It seems sometimes that US people have more problem with it though, might have something to do with all the sugar they consume,
Folk rock all the way! I've been a fan of Gåte since I can remember hearing them the first time, and I'm so glad they're back! So proud of being a norwegian right now.. doesn't matter how far they go in eurovision, to me they have already won by entering that stage!
Its not gate, this Å sounds nothing like regular A. Its the schwa sound in english words like baught,caught,thaught. Sound that augh makes. Hard to explain good
It does not sound like a regular "a", it sounds like "augh" in "caught" (kåt), or "ough" in "bought" (båt). (side not, kåt and båt are both Norwegian words and mean something else). Also, the "e" at the end is not silent, it's like "e" in "pen" or "bend".
Norway Gåte ,Many people are not aware of what she actually sings, which in my opinion is a cruel text from the old days. And i am from Norway ! The text copied from newspaper: She summarizes "Ulveham", based on an old medieval ballad, as the story of an evil stepmother who casts a curse on her stepdaughter - who turns into a wolf running in the forest forever. She only loses her wolf's hide if she drinks her own brother's blood. "There will be a kind of happy - but cruel - ending when she meets the stepmother on horseback in the forest, throws herself at her, rips out her heart and drinks the blood. Because the stepmother is pregnant with her brother - thereby the curse is lifted
cruel lol, you need a wil to understand old folklore to get this text. It's about revenge. In medieval societites people died all the time, so dying wasn't so terrifying as it is now, and calling it cruel is a bit baby talk if you ask me. It's an old text, 1000 years old actually, give it some slack. It sounds like critizisme of a bully in school lol. We all have to be judge by our peers, and these peers has been dead for 1000 years already lol.
Hello from Norway. This year I dont feel shame, I really like this one. She sings in an old norwegian style.
Good entry!
Were u ashamed of Alessandra last year???
@@Rash23215
It’s not about the artist, but the songs.
You talk to often.
@@oh515 what was so shameful about queen of the kings????
I have been a fan of this band for 20 years. They are great, and I am very happy they won. Hope they will slay in Malmø
So have i since 2002 ,I love them ❤❤❤ they are sooo damn goood
They will. 👍
Gåte is a folk rock band that formed in 1999, so they've basically been at it for 25 years. They base their songs on Norwegian traditions, mythology, folk culture, etc. The vocalist also sings using more traditional Norwegian methods, which can register as being off tone for a lot of people mostly familiar with modern music.
I am from Norway, and I'm super happy with this entry! Not only is it my type of music, but it's also a great representation of Norway, it's not the run of the mill, catchy pop song, it's impactful and emotional, and incredibly well performed by amazing musicians!
Progressive folk-rock, is as close as I could describe them. They've been around for 21 years and have won many, many awards and is our 2nd biggest band. Their first (and still biggest) hit was "Sjå Attende" which gets across a lot more what they generally sound like. Watching them get announced was basically like if UK announced Muse for Eurovision. Proportionally.
This is art expressed in it`s purest cultural nordic form.
Thank you for your reaction and honest opinion. To be honest with you, if you don’t like it it’s fair enough, but this is a genre you obviously don’t know much about. That’s completely fair as well if you’re not Norwegian.
The goal is not to produce modern music with an ethnic flavor but to present ethnic folk music with a contemporary sound.
Essentially, this type of music doesn't have choruses per se either. There are repetitions, but they are either sung as repetitions of each lines, the last line or as short repetitions within the verses. To come around this, the ethnic string instrument (nøkkelharpe) plays those repetitions with a contra melody in the first part of the verses. Gåte does create choruses though, but here this is resolved by incorporating a kind of spell, or Norwegian kulokk (herding calls).
Anyway, the most important goal is to keep the ethnic authenticity and tradition and build a modern arrangement on that material and not vice versa. The possibilities become limited, but authentic.
Additionally, the vocals must integrate the natural scale from Norwegian folk music with the 440 Hz equal temperament. For those accustomed only to equal temperament, this might sound weird and off-pitch as well, but such deviation is intentional to capture the ethnic nuances.
I find it charming and perfect with all of its imperfections. For me it doesn’t matter if they make it to the final or how many points they get. I will be proud anyway.
Folk rock/electronica might be their genera. I'm Norwegian and am very happy with this entry!
The story in the song is a 1000-year-old poem. In short, a girl is turned into a wolf by her stepmother. She can only get rid of the curse by drinking her brother's blood. She meets her stepmother in the forest, the stepmother is pregnant. She kills her stepmother and drinks her unborn brother's blood. We have two written languages in Norway and we all learn both written languages at school. Order Norwegian and Nynorsk. She sings in Nynorsk. Which is a kind of "light version" of Old Norse. The "screams" are called kulokk and are used to call livestock home from the mountains in the evening. Gåte means riddle. Gåte cannot be put into a specific music genre. They play everything from folk rock to folk metal.
I love it ❤❤❤ they are one of the best live band i ever seen . Followed them since 2002.
I think it would have been best for you not to stop so many times. If you watch it through from beginning to end, it eill likely pull you in. It seems most people that see this performance are completely mesmerized, even if they wouldn't normally listen to something like this. Also hope you're not listening through laptop speakers... there's a lot of nuance. As for Gåte, they have toured for 20+ years, and are known as a fantastic live band, so im not worried about her vocals. It should also sound a bit raw.
Never heard anyone ruining a listening experience with talking like you. No wonder you won't grasp it. You don't understand trad Norwegian folk singing either. I think this is an epic stand out,
I think a proper listen through without stopping it will make you like it more.
I wouldn't be surprised if the UK doesn't give us votes, as it's pretty "foreign" for the average British person. I think it's more familiar to Eastern and Southern Europe. Obviously I can be wrong, but it's my impression. Anyway, I'm truly happy we send this song, it represents our culture far more than usual, and it's sung in a traditional manner. Don't really care what our result will be, I'm happy we show this to Europe.
this song has strong roots (1000 year old) in norwegian folklore and music. the band has been around for 20 years or so, quality ! they are best known for their live performances.
Norwegian here. I usually "hate" all norwegian contributions in the ESC. Not this one tho, and that is a good sign.
Folk-rock, love this song.
Amazing song!!!!
Please spend the time needed to get into this performance. I see your lost at sea statement, but that is not whats it's about. To me this entery is the far best one yet. Thanks for reaction :)
Norwegian here. This song is from a 1000 year old poem. Gåte is pronounced 'Gawteh'. They are pure norwegian viking magic❤
they literally won over keiino because of the people vote im so happy they won (its 100% getting through to finals)
You're pausing and analyzing every 5 seconds. Please just listen 🥰
And then i’d get demonetised 🤷🏽♂️
@@FabianJ well, you might maybe listen first and then listen a bit while you comment. Just to give yourself some time to understand, it's not a real reaction if you don't give yourself the time you need :) I agree though, Fair use is a bit silly sometimes.
How about watching the whole video before you comment? You cannot get a full impression of a song if you stop the song every 5 seconds. You miss the structure and build up totally!
People are way too impatient nowadays and that's the Achilles heel of this song. People are more used to easy listening A4 radiopop (so boring), but other cool songs have done well before.
However, I think this is the best song we have chosen for Eurovision! I don't care how Europe will react, because this is genuine, artistic and unique music not solely written for Eurovision. If Europe don't like it, so be it.
I agree. As a Norwegian I can be proud of this. Some people just don't have the patience to give things a listen first. It seems sometimes that US people have more problem with it though, might have something to do with all the sugar they consume,
Folk rock all the way! I've been a fan of Gåte since I can remember hearing them the first time, and I'm so glad they're back! So proud of being a norwegian right now.. doesn't matter how far they go in eurovision, to me they have already won by entering that stage!
3 another beautiful songs from Gåte: "Svarteboka", "Huldra" and "Kom no disjka"
Its not gate, this Å sounds nothing like regular A. Its the schwa sound in english words like baught,caught,thaught. Sound that augh makes. Hard to explain good
Gaw-te ☺️
It does not sound like a regular "a", it sounds like "augh" in "caught" (kåt), or "ough" in "bought" (båt). (side not, kåt and båt are both Norwegian words and mean something else). Also, the "e" at the end is not silent, it's like "e" in "pen" or "bend".
You sound like the guy who goes "MORE PASSION, MORE FOOTWORK, MORE ENERGY!" xD
Norway Gåte ,Many people are not aware of what she actually sings, which in my opinion is a cruel text from the old days. And i am from Norway ! The text copied from newspaper:
She summarizes "Ulveham", based on an old medieval ballad, as the story of an evil stepmother who casts a curse on her stepdaughter - who turns into a wolf running in the forest forever. She only loses her wolf's hide if she drinks her own brother's blood.
"There will be a kind of happy - but cruel - ending when she meets the stepmother on horseback in the forest, throws herself at her, rips out her heart and drinks the blood. Because the stepmother is pregnant with her brother - thereby the curse is lifted
cruel lol, you need a wil to understand old folklore to get this text. It's about revenge. In medieval societites people died all the time, so dying wasn't so terrifying as it is now, and calling it cruel is a bit baby talk if you ask me. It's an old text, 1000 years old actually, give it some slack. It sounds like critizisme of a bully in school lol. We all have to be judge by our peers, and these peers has been dead for 1000 years already lol.
this is progressive folk-rock
this genre is folkrock
To much talk and stops
Agreed.
You destroyed your whole experience with all those stops in the worst places. Rubbish.
poland winer 2024
Doesn't do it for me at all... A lot of noise.
NQ Norway
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Thankfully it's EURO-vision ;)
@@tosvus thankfully indeed 👏