The Aller Værste!

The Aller Værste!
Origin Bergen, Norway
Genres Rock
Years active 19791981
Labels Den Gode Hensikt
Members Sverre Knudsen
Ketil Kern
Harald Øhrn
Lasse Myrvold
Chris Erichsen

The Aller Værste! (19791981) was a Norwegian rock band from Bergen, that was awarded Spellemannprisen for the album Materialtretthet (1980).[1][2][3]

Biography

The Aller Værste! was influenced and inspired by punk, new wave, ska and reggae and released two albums and three 7" singles/EPs. Several of their releases are considered classics in Norwegian rock. They received a Spellemannprisen in 1980, for the album Materialtretthet. Their two first singles were played at the influential BBC, by program manager John Peel.[2]

The manager of the band was Lars Lauritzsen. They had a reunion tour in 1990 and concerts in Bergen and Oslo in 1999. Kern, Øhrn, Myrvold and Erichsen were in the rock band Johnny Banan Band before TAV!. After Ketil Kern left in 1981, Robert Isdal from the punk band Fader War played drums on the last album Hakk.[1]

Members of The Aller Værste! joined and became active in bands like The Beste, Ratataboo!, Løver og Tigre (together with Hot Club de Norvege), etc. The Aller Værste! is considered a Bergen band, even though none of the band members are from Bergen. Myrvold grew up in Stavanger, while the other four are from Oslo.[2]

A series of the most known songs by The Aller Værste! have been interpreted by various artists on the disc Dans til musikken, which is a tribute album to Lasse Myrvold.[4]

Honors

Band members

Discography

Albums
Singles and EP's

Biography

Notes
  1. 1 2 Yngve Knausgård. "The Aller Værste!: Materialtretthet" (in Norwegian). Falck forlag.
  2. 1 2 3 "TAV! hedrer Lasse Myrvold: - En enestående samarbeidspartner" (in Norwegian). Ballade.no.
  3. "Definitiv Materialtretthet" (in Norwegian). TAV.no.
  4. "Dans til musikken – en musikalsk hyllest til Lasse Myrvold" (in Norwegian). BergenbiBliotek.no.

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