Cold Mailman

{{Short description|Norwegian indie pop band}}

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Cold Mailman is a Norwegian indie pop band, originally from Bodø, currently based in Oslo. The band was started by Ivar Bowitz (guitar and vocals), but now also consists of Martin Bowitz on bass, Stian Hansen on drums, Torbjørn Hafnor on guitar, Catharina Sletner (on synthesizers and vocals), and Martin Smådal Larsen on guitar. The band members have played in bands like The Spectacle, Beyond The Fences and Lukestar, and both Hafnor and Hansen are playing in the band Kollwitz.

The band released their debut studio album How To Escape Cause And Effect in 2008, followed by Relax; The Mountain Will Come To You in 2010, Heavy Hearts, which was released by Beyond Records in 2013, Everything Aflutter in 2015 and Baby Wake up We Are Losing the Fire in 2020.

Both of the band's music videos, "My Recurring Dream" and "Time Is of the Essence", are directed by the Norwegian director André Chocron, and have achieved a lot of views and attention, both from music blogs and video awards. "Time Is of the Essence" was nominated for Spellemannprisen (the Norwegian Grammy) in 2011, and "My Recurring Dream" was nominated for The UK Music Video Awards in 2013.[http://www.promonews.tv/news/2013/10/01/uk-music-video-awards-2013-here-are-nominations The UK Music Video Awards]

Discography

;Album

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!Title

!Released

!Record label

How To Escape Cause And Effect 

|2008

|Spoon Train Audio 

Relax; The Mountain Will Come To You 

|2010

|Kråkesølv Recordings/Diger 

Heavy Hearts 

|2013

|Beyond Records

Everything Aflutter 

|2015

|Spoon Train Audio 

Baby Wake up We Are Losing the Fire

|2020

|Snertingdal Records

;Singles

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!Title

!Released

!Record label

Pull Yourself Together and Fall in Love With Me 

|2010

|Kråkesølv Recordings/Diger 

Time Is of the Essence 

|2010

|Kråkesølv Recordings/Diger 

My Recurring Dream 

|2013

|Beyond Records

Venetian Blinds 

|2013

|Beyond Records

Future Ex 

|2013

|Beyond Records

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