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Photo: Filip Olofsson
Photo: Edwin Rovers
Clothes: Bric-a-brac
Cover art: Esa Tanttu
Reviews
Gunilla Törnfeldt’s music is rooted in the jazz and the singer/songwriter genre, but is also moving towards other different directions. Törnfeldt dramatizes her lyrics with several pitches of her voice and the arrangements follow in her footsteps. Some things are restful, sometimes almost sacred. Other things are boisterous and drastic. This is music with several different depths and origins.
Johannes Cornell, DN
A Time For Everything holds a waywardly, but also artisticly reflected mixture of beautifully clear jazz singing and experimental attitudes. This is a profoundly idiosyncratic, suggestive and fascinating debut.
Magnus Eriksson, Rootsy
Gunilla Törnfeldt is completely convincing with her debut album. She uses her whole instrument as to bring life to the lyrics, to communicate the musical substance. This is a really good debut with a marvelous gang of great musicians together with her that strongly contribute to the wholeness of the album.
Stefan Nilsson, Nerikes Allehanda
Life stories in the language of jazz when they are at their best. Even if the album contains several deeply serious lyrics and almost programmatic explanations of life, there is no trace of placards policies of either lyrics or music. Gunilla Törnfeldt have simply created great art in both lyrics and music.
Eva Nikell, Lira Musikmagasin
Press
Click on image to view the original in high resolution, right click to download.
Photo: Filip Olofsson
Photo: Edwin Rovers

Clothes: Bric-a-brac
Cover art: Esa Tanttu

Reviews
Gunilla Törnfeldt’s music is rooted in the jazz and the singer/songwriter genre, but is also moving towards other different directions. Törnfeldt dramatizes her lyrics with several pitches of her voice and the arrangements follow in her footsteps. Some things are restful, sometimes almost sacred. Other things are boisterous and drastic. This is music with several different depths and origins.
Johannes Cornell, DN
A Time For Everything holds a waywardly, but also artisticly reflected mixture of beautifully clear jazz singing and experimental attitudes. This is a profoundly idiosyncratic, suggestive and fascinating debut.
Magnus Eriksson, Rootsy
Gunilla Törnfeldt is completely convincing with her debut album. She uses her whole instrument as to bring life to the lyrics, to communicate the musical substance. This is a really good debut with a marvelous gang of great musicians together with her that strongly contribute to the wholeness of the album.
Stefan Nilsson, Nerikes Allehanda
Life stories in the language of jazz when they are at their best. Even if the album contains several deeply serious lyrics and almost programmatic explanations of life, there is no trace of placards policies of either lyrics or music. Gunilla Törnfeldt have simply created great art in both lyrics and music.
Eva Nikell, Lira Musikmagasin