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Oslo’s Night-Shift Visionary Serves Up a Gritty Alt-Rock Masterpiece

"Gritty guitar riffs meet the quiet intensity of an Oslo night in this standout title track that perfectly captures the restless energy of Norway's underground rock scene."

There is a jagged, electric restlessness that hums through the streets of Oslo after the last tram has rattled into the depot and it is this exact midnight frequency that Raging Lines taps into on the explosive title track Smile Blank. Sondre Thomassen Thorvik is a multi-instrumentalist who seems to treat his studio like a laboratory for high-tension frequencies and the result here is a cranky alt-rock gem that feels like it was born from the specific solitude of the dark and quiet city. The track kicks off with a guitar riff that has just the right amount of grit and stomp but instead of retreading tired garage rock tropes it carries a sophisticated compositional weight that points to Thorvik’s background in musicology and contemporary sound design.

The production is remarkably crisp and tactile because you can almost feel the air moving around the drums and the way the bassline locks into a predatory groove that refuses to let up for even a second. It is the kind of sound that reminds you of the best of Queens of the Stone Age or the more aggressive corners of the Arctic Monkeys catalog yet there is a distinctly Nordic edge to the atmosphere. Thorvik’s vocal performance is a revelation as he moves from a restrained and melodic verse into a soaring and desperate chorus that feels like a physical release of all that nighttime tension. When he hits that peak in the middle of the song and the guitars suddenly bloom into a wall of fuzz it is impossible not to feel a surge of pure adrenaline.

What makes Smile Blank so compelling is the sheer technical proficiency hiding behind its rough-around-the-edges exterior because you can hear the influence of someone who has spent years studying the physics of sound. The layering is masterful and every subtle detail—from the way the reverb tails bleed into the next measure to the precise crack of the snare—feels intentional and meticulously placed. It is clear that his time at Newtone Studio and his work with the Ultima Contemporary Music Festival has given him a unique toolkit to build songs that are both intellectually stimulating and viscerally satisfying. The bridge of the song is a particular highlight where the instruments seem to fray at the edges before snapping back into a final and triumphant explosion of sound.

This is music for the outsiders and the night owls who find their greatest inspiration when the world is asleep and it positions Raging Lines as one of the most exciting new voices in the Norwegian music scene. There is no bloat or filler to be found here just nine tracks of lean and mean songwriting that proves you don’t need a massive commercial studio to create something that sounds this huge and professional. It is an incredible achievement for a debut and it speaks to a level of artistry that usually takes decades to cultivate.
 
Smile Blank is more than just a title track because it serves as a bold mission statement for an artist who is clearly just getting started on a long and brilliant career. By the time the final feedback fades away you are left with the feeling of having witnessed something truly special and rare. It is the kind of record that demands to be played loud and often and it has firmly secured its place as one of the most essential rock releases of the year.
 
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