Q&A: Swedish Songstress Sarah Klang Embraces Motherhood and Musical Evolution at SXSW

 

β˜† BY SOPHIE GRAGG β˜†

 
 

SWEDISH ALT-POP STAR SARAH KLANG IS TAKING THE MUSIC WORLD BY STORM. Already a household name in her native country, Klang's captivating sound and deeply personal lyrics are resonating with international audiences. Fresh off being named a "Breaking Act" by The Sunday Times, Klang is at SXSW showcasing her latest album, Mercedes.  

This isn't just any album; it's a sonic journey through the emotional rollercoaster of becoming a first-time mother. Mercedes sheds light on Klang's twenties as she embraces a new chapter filled with hope, vulnerability, and the raw honesty that has garnered her acclaim from outlets like Under The Radar and The Line of Best Fit. 

With captivating live performances and a sound that effortlessly blends genres, Sarah Klang is a rising star ready to steal the show at SXSW.  We got to chat with Klang to hear more about the inspiration behind Mercedes, her artistic evolution, and how motherhood has reshaped her life and music.

LUNA: Welcome to SXSW, Sarah! How are you feeling?

KLANG:  It's exciting! This is the first time I've been here with a label backing me. It feels more like work this time, but I'm still excited.

LUNA: What can we expect from your live shows this week compared to your usual ones?

KLANG: Usually I play with a full band, but this week I'll be doing some stripped-down sets with just me and my guitarist Bill. It'll be a bit different, maybe more like karaoke, but still fun.

LUNA:  Even for people unfamiliar with your music, it'll be a unique experience.

KLANG: Definitely. Some songs will be stripped down, maybe less fancy but more fun.

LUNA: Do you feel boxed in when you're recording vocals in the studio?

KLANG: Absolutely. Live shows are different. There's adrenaline and you don't hear yourself as well, so you just go for it. In the studio, it's a longer process and you can overthink things.

LUNA: Your last project, Mercedes, explores more mature themes. You're a mom now, so it's a reflection on a new chapter. Sonically, it also has a lot going on. How does this project represent the evolution of your sound?

KLANG: All my albums build on the last one. I used to have a vintage pop sound, but I'm moving towards more rock elements, influenced by bands like War on Drugs. Touring a lot made me want music that feels more alive.

Writing-wise, I've always focused on my own life. When I got pregnant, I decided to make an album about it to keep myself busy. Being pregnant made me think about my 20s and teenage years. Becoming a parent, I thought I'd have it all figured out, but it's a constant process of self-discovery.

LUNA: What are your intentions for the upcoming months?

KLANG: I'm here at SXSW now, and summer touring starts soon with festivals in Sweden and Norway. I have a big show in London in September. I also just finished recording a new album and will be releasing new music soon.

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