story / Koko Ntuen
photos / Jen Senn
styling / Shea Daspin
makeup / Lisa Thai
hair / Ryan Austin Kazmarek
Norwegian pop star Astrid S. has a voice which twinkles like a shiny object in the distance. She almost sounds like a love-sick siren, calling out to you from a tumultuous part of the sea, luring you to a darker but happier place.
Astrid was an obvious star from the beginning. She began making music at an early age and when she finally entered the music industry, she commanded the sort of attention that would make a seasoned professional do a double-take. Today, the singer has gone on to infiltrate radio and music streaming sites with her catchy, earnest and melodic tunes. Her glitchy, lovelorn ballad âHurts So Goodâ is the precise mantra to get anyone through the in-betweens of romance, and her song â2AMâ speaks to those indecipherable 2 a.m. texts one might receive from a lover, or potential fling.
âIt doesnât refer to more than just a time during the nightâthose 2 a.m. thoughts, simply,â Astrid explains of the track, laughing. âThe song is about how you can feel like a person becomes a drug to you. They are addictive. And I just thought that â2AMâ was a fitting title.â
In 2015, Astrid won the award for Best Norwegian Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards, and her music has reached the masses thanks to her embarking as the opener for Troye Sivanâs 2016 tour. The singer muses about her time on the road with Sivan, telling me, âAll the places I got to see and the people I got to meet⊠Troyeâs fans were absolutely incredible. They were so supportive, and made every show so much fun. They even made posters for me!â
Currently, Astridâs debut album is being produced as her fans and management wait with
anticipation, but the artist still maintains control of the final sound, and she takes her time, patiently, with the process. âI play a big part of the production that goes into my own songs, so itâs important for me to work with someone that has patience because it may take some time to explain a sound Iâm hearing, or a drumbeat,â she reveals.
She describes her debut record as a person who is young, curious and adventurous; someone who is not afraid of taking chances or being heartbroken. Itâs evident when she releases her songs that she is not afraid to put even the most vulnerable and longing parts of human emotion out on the table.
âI grew up listening to music where I didnât understand the words,â she admits. âAmerican and English pop music were very popular in Norway and other Scandinavian countries. And Norwegian artists and bands even sang in English. Therefore, I was very drawn to the production and melodies [of those songs] or just how the words were sung, which might be reflected in my own music.â
Astridâs rise through popâs stratosphere is just beginning, and she is eager to make a place for
herself through her own music and dream collaborations: âI love The Weeknd,â she gushes, adding, âKehlani is also an amazing artist. And a Coldplay collaboration would be an absolute dream!â
Well, in Astridâs world, dreams do come true, donât they?
Dress,Halston Heritage. Â Crown, Jennifer Behr.