Hjalmer
Rooted in the Danish pop scene, Hjalmer develops songwriting in Danish centered on direct melodies and introspective lyrics. Born Hjalmer Larsen in Denmark, the son of singer and composer Kim Larsen, he grew up in an environment shaped by Nordic song traditions and quickly gravitated toward a personal writing style that sits between pop balladry and folk influences. Hjalmer came to attention in the late 2010s with a string of singles widely played in Denmark, then followed up with EPs and albums that progressively established his name on the national scene. His music revolves around a forward vocal presence, guitars and keyboards with understated arrangements, and productions that move between radio-friendly pop, an indie sensibility and light electronic touches. Hjalmer plays numerous shows in Danish venues and festivals, where his repertoire balances intimate numbers with more rhythmic tracks designed for live performance. Across his releases he has solidified a coherent sonic identity focused on narrative songs that explore relationships, family and everyday life through the prism of contemporary Scandinavian pop.