Sval - 'Grenade'

Norwegian musician Sval is poised to blow up with her new alt-pop single 'Grenade', which taps into modern pop sensibilities and packs an emotional punch.
Sval initially rose to fame by winning the televised singing competition 'Melodi Grand Prix Junior' in her native Norway in 2011. She went on to release music in Norwegian before gaining widespread critical acclaim with her 2019 English-language EP, 'Young Alien'.
Effortless in her combination of vulnerable lyrics with synth-pop catchiness, Sval keeps getting better. Her new single 'Grenade' continues the trend of emotional self-disclosure, amping up the arena-ready production in a way that places her directly on par with her industry contemporaries.
The track's chorus is wryly self-reflective ("So I'll take it all for granted / blow it like a grenade"), and Sval's vocals possess a depth of feeling that imbues the lyrics with a freshness avoiding cliche. As she revealed in an interview with Ja Ja Ja, "My way of writing is less about where I am and more about reminding myself to capture my feelings in the moment."
'Grenade' is a pop song indicative of an artist in tune with the sensitivities employed by chart-toppers like Olivia Rodrigo and Billie Eilish. Paragons of a social media-focused generation, these stars display intense emotional candour in their music. While Instagram feeds may tend towards airbrushed unreality, the unique outlet of songwriting provides a chance to connect with their listeners on an empathic level. It's an intimate approach best summed up by the opening line of Rodrigo's debut album, 'Sour': "I want it to be, like, messy."
If Sval's body of work so far, including 'Grenade', is any indication, she is well on the way to carving out her own exciting niche in the music biz. Here's looking forward to what she does next!
Words by Eleanor Burleigh
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