Anna von Hausswolff

Vocalist

Anna von Hausswolff is a singer, pianist, organist, and songwriter from Gothenburg, Sweden known for her indie rock, art pop, drone music. Hausswolff is noted for her expressive voice and live performances. Her experimental rock music has created a new sound for the pipe organ and has shown that there is a point at which the paths of doom metal, experimental pop music, and progressive rock meet.

Hausswolff released her debut single, “Track of Time,” in 2010, followed by the debut album Singing from the Grave. She has played several major festivals in Sweden, including Peace and Love, Storsjöyran, Way Out West, Arvika, and the Made Festival. In 2013, her second album, Ceremony, was released in North America by Other Music Recording Co., and Hausswolff played her debut US show at Glasslands Gallery in Brooklyn. The album received strong support from National Public Radio’s Bob Boilen, who said “von Hausswolff’s voice possesses the power to soar with those mighty pipes and still hold tight to delicate, personal emotions.” Hausswolff’s third album, The Miraculous, was released in 2015. Her most recent album, Dead Magic, was released in 2018 and was described by City Slang as “a dark crystal that encapsulates the most intimate and extreme human passions.”

Anna von Hausswolff’s performance is generously sponsored by Marc DeMoss.