
Hedvig Mollestad Weejuns Bitches Blues Vinyl LP 2026
Tracklist:
1.Bitches Blues
2.Kompet Blir
3.For A Moment I Thought I Could Hear You
4.Limite
5.Dynamax
6.Recollection Of Sorrow
âWeejuns is all about interplay,â explains Mollestad. âBitches Blues consists of six instrumental tracks, or stretches of music, with an extreme range of dynamics. Some are based around hefty beats, while other tracks are far more lyrical and rubato. It ranges from riff-based rock-ish stuff, to loud chaos, to melancholy ballads and even totally free improvisations.â
Taking a cultured yet refreshingly instinctive approach to intertwining instruments and influences, Bitches Blues (a wry play on Miles Davis album Bitches Brew) veers unpredictably from slow and soft, distinctly sectioned songs with disciplined chord progressions to explosive eruptions of cathartic and complex structures.
Weejuns (a slang abbreviation of âNorwegiansâ) introduced themselves in 2023 with a self-titled double live album. Originally assembled by Mollestad for the Kongsberg Jazz Festival, where sheâd been awarded the prestigious Musicians Prize, Weejunsâ collective chemistry has proven enduring and alluring, in part as a foil to the Hedvig Mollestad Trioâs heaviest album to date, 2025âs Bees in the Bonnet.
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Tracklist:
1.Bitches Blues
2.Kompet Blir
3.For A Moment I Thought I Could Hear You
4.Limite
5.Dynamax
6.Recollection Of Sorrow
âWeejuns is all about interplay,â explains Mollestad. âBitches Blues consists of six instrumental tracks, or stretches of music, with an extreme range of dynamics. Some are based around hefty beats, while other tracks are far more lyrical and rubato. It ranges from riff-based rock-ish stuff, to loud chaos, to melancholy ballads and even totally free improvisations.â
Taking a cultured yet refreshingly instinctive approach to intertwining instruments and influences, Bitches Blues (a wry play on Miles Davis album Bitches Brew) veers unpredictably from slow and soft, distinctly sectioned songs with disciplined chord progressions to explosive eruptions of cathartic and complex structures.
Weejuns (a slang abbreviation of âNorwegiansâ) introduced themselves in 2023 with a self-titled double live album. Originally assembled by Mollestad for the Kongsberg Jazz Festival, where sheâd been awarded the prestigious Musicians Prize, Weejunsâ collective chemistry has proven enduring and alluring, in part as a foil to the Hedvig Mollestad Trioâs heaviest album to date, 2025âs Bees in the Bonnet.












