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Graded on a Curve: 
Mark Olson & 
Ingunn Ringvold, 
Magdalen Accepts 
the Invitation

BY JOSEPH NEFF | JUNE 3, 2020

Singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Olson is a co-founder of The Jayhawks, which makes him something of a big deal in the Alt-country scene, but lately he’s been focusing his attention on records in collaboration with his wife, the Norwegian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ingunn Ringvold. Magdalen Accepts the Invitation is their third album together, available June 5 on LP and digital (distributors may even have a CD or two) via Fiesta Red Records. It offers what the couple describe as their “Death Valley isolation chamber folk/pop,” a sound that’s sharply honed as the duo is co-billed for the first time.

The non-Jayhawks portion of Mark Olson’s discography begins in 1997 with a self-titled album by the Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers, a group that continued into the new century through a series of records that ceased in 2005 with the end of Olson’s marriage to Creekdipper Victoria Williams. Olson’s The Salvation Blues followed in 2007, with a duo album with Jayhawk Gary Louris, Ready for the Flood, emerging the next year.

Olson also returned to the Jayhawks for a stretch that produced Mockingbird Time in 2011, though he persisted as a “solo” artist as well, releasing Many Colored Kite the year before. Those quotes around solo aren’t intended to belittle the level of Olson’s input on these documents of his own creative vision but rather simply denotes that he seems to thrive on familiarity in collaboration.

This is evidenced through his work with Ingunn Ringvold, which obviously includes their prior albums together, Good-bye Lizelle in 2014 and Spokeswoman of the Bright Sun in 2017, but also stretches back to The Salvation Blues, on which she plays acoustic guitar, and includes a songwriting credit on Ready for the Flood and instrumental input (djembe and percussion) on the Olson-Louris tour CD Live @ Eddie’s Attic | Decatur, Georgia | February 13, 2009.

She even plays harmonium on the title track to Mockingbird Time, with this list of her contributions having expanded and intensified over time so that Magdalen Accepts the Invitation reflects Olson’s observation that the pair are answering a calling to be a full-on husband-and-wife songwriting team. A big part of how they pull this off comes right down to the vocal harmonies that are present throughout the album.

While the intermingling of voices helped shape the worthiness of their earlier two records, the sheer vocal beauty is heightened across these ten songs and right away in “Pipestone I Won’t Be Back,” though the track also immediately establishes Ringvold’s prowess as a multi-instrumentalist. For this LP, she is credited with Armenian Qanon, dulcimer, djembe, Mellotron, and Chamberlain; I suspect it’s the Mellotron that she’s playing on “Pipestone I Won’t Be Back.” Its tones deepen that chamber folk/pop weave mentioned in the intro above.

There are also some gently plucked strings, briefly peppering the midsection of the song and returning in its waning moments, that’re more than a little reminiscent of Love’s Forever Changes. The peaceful psych-folk-pop of “You’ll Find the Morning” only strengthens this comparison, particularly at just before 1:15, when the drums subtly kick in (this motif recurs, and a little more boldly, later in the track), though it should be said that Magdalen Accepts the Invitation is a smaller-scaled record, one by design that’s vividness underscores the assurance of its maker’s combined vision.

“Excelsior Park,” offers chiming strings and swirling keys anchored with djembe hand drumming as the singing, with Olson in the lead here and Ringvold accenting, fills out the tune. Next, the Brit-folky faux strings in “Christina Hi” usher in grand sweep, as Mellotrons and Chamberlains often do, while simultaneously reinforcing the album’s relatively modest construction (Magdalen was recorded across a summer at Thermometer Shelter Studios near Death Valley National Park).

“April in Your Cloud Garden” redirects into almost country-rock territory courtesy of a little guitar strum and twang, not a surprise given Olson’s overall background, but when considered in the context of his albums with Ringvold, the style does stick out a tad. But that aura of string hover is still present, and that’s as cool as ice. The cut segues into the folky sweetness of “31 Patience Games,” though the strumming remains appealingly sturdy.

With “Children of the Street Car,” they blend more of that third album Arthur Lee-like pizzicato lushness with an elevated harmoniousness of voice that supports the comparisons to the Mamas and the Papas and Peter, Paul, and Mary. What’s especially attractive is the lack of any preciousness in execution. This gets reinforced in “Silent Mary,” where baroque underpinning deepens the prettiness of tune that’s delivered with hearty verve.

Coming late, “Elmira’s Fountain” taps into that Brit folk sensibility once more, but in an unexpected twist, the first few seconds of the final track “Black Locust” reminded me just a smidge of Blind Faith’s “Can’t Find My Way Home.” That’s nice! And hey, the same can be said for the entirety of Magdalen Accepts the Invitation as Olson and Ringvold have hit a level of comfort and confidence that sparks sustained pleasure in the listening. In a time where beauty moves can be a cherished commodity, this album is a fucking treasure chest.

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SPAIN TOUR 2016 https://markolsonmusic.com/spain-tour-2016/ Fri, 04 Nov 2016 12:49:07 +0000 https://markolsonmusic.com/?p=964 Mark Olson y Rubén Pozo       Radio COPE PODCAST La Noche De COPE

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Radio COPE PODCAST La Noche De COPE

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SPAIN October / November 2015 https://markolsonmusic.com/spain-october-november-2015/ Wed, 28 Oct 2015 09:38:34 +0000 https://markolsonmusic.com/?p=860 30 min performance on SPANISH TV, RADIO 3 http://www.rtve.es/alacarta/videos/los-conciertos-de-radio-3/conciertos-radio-3-mark-olson/3371121/ Sevilla Film Festival Sevilla Film Festival Glitterhouse Records / Cat Producciones Posted by MARK OLSON on Friday, November 13, 2015   Interview...

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30 min performance on SPANISH TV, RADIO 3

http://www.rtve.es/alacarta/videos/los-conciertos-de-radio-3/conciertos-radio-3-mark-olson/3371121/

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Sevilla Film Festival Glitterhouse Records / Cat Producciones

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Interview from Zaragoza



Interview

“My songs are like a day in the desert”

http://www.ontheroutemag.com/2015/11/mark-olson-interview.html?m=1

MADRID

CRTV GALACIA

Poison Oleander on Spanish TV

VIGO

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Mondo Sonoro magazine

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U.S. Shows and Reviews https://markolsonmusic.com/u-s-shows-and-reviews/ Fri, 12 Jun 2015 21:58:12 +0000 https://markolsonmusic.com/?p=795   North Carolina Interview from Cleveland: http://www.cleveland.com/mark_olson Interview in Blurt Magazine: http://blurtonline.com/feature/making-music-that-soothes-his-soul-mark-olson/ Review in PopMatters: www.popmatters.com/review/193733-mark-olson-good-bye-lizelle/  

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Interview from Cleveland:

http://www.cleveland.com/mark_olson

Interview in Blurt Magazine:

http://blurtonline.com/feature/making-music-that-soothes-his-soul-mark-olson/

Review in PopMatters:

www.popmatters.com/review/193733-mark-olson-good-bye-lizelle/

 

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UK and Ireland Tour April 2015 https://markolsonmusic.com/uk-and-ireland-tour-april-2015/ Thu, 26 Mar 2015 16:10:44 +0000 https://markolsonmusic.com/?p=754 UK Tour Announcment in Americana UK BBC RADIO SUFFOLK https://twitter.com/stephenfoz/status/586506283945177089 BBC WM BIRMINGHAM      YORK LIVE REVIEW http://www.yorkpress.co.uk BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND LIVE REVIEW http://folkandtumble.com/mark-olson-at-the-real-music-club/ BBC SCOTLAND LIVE SESSION WITH...

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UK Tour Announcment in Americana UK


BBC RADIO SUFFOLK

https://twitter.com/stephenfoz/status/586506283945177089

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YORK LIVE REVIEW

http://www.yorkpress.co.uk

BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND

LIVE REVIEW

http://folkandtumble.com/mark-olson-at-the-real-music-club/


BBC SCOTLAND LIVE SESSION WITH RICKY ROSS

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05rbx9q

Wonderful London Live Review from FOLK RADIO UK

http://www.folkradio.co.uk/2015/04/mark-olson-and-ingunn-ringvold-lewis-and-leigh/
Interview from Amelia’s Magazine, UK

http://www.ameliasmagazine.com/music/mark-olson-good-bye-lizelle-uk-tour-interview/2015/04/23/

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Good-bye Lizelle France https://markolsonmusic.com/good-bye-lizelle-france/ Tue, 20 Jan 2015 01:43:48 +0000 https://markolsonmusic.com/?p=682 Review from France 9/10 http://clairetobscur.fr/mark-olson-good-bye-lizelle/

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Review from France 9/10

http://clairetobscur.fr/mark-olson-good-bye-lizelle/

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Spanish Press https://markolsonmusic.com/spanish-press/ Thu, 01 Jan 2015 17:51:50 +0000 https://markolsonmusic.com/?p=661   Mondo Sonoro http://www.mondosonoro.com/Noticia/Mark-Olson-ex-The-Jayhawks-actuara-en-Valencia/228548.aspx Interview Castellõn http://www.nomepierdoniuna.net/mark-olson-el-sonido-de-un-mundo-imperfecto/

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Interview Castellõn
http://www.nomepierdoniuna.net/mark-olson-el-sonido-de-un-mundo-imperfecto/

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4/5 from Record Collector Magazine https://markolsonmusic.com/45-from-record-collector-magazine/ Sun, 12 Oct 2014 15:27:26 +0000 https://markolsonmusic.com/?p=656 http://recordcollectormag.com/reviews/good-bye-lizelle “An album of great warmth and intimacy that reveals ever more treasures with each listen”.

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“An album of great warmth and intimacy that reveals ever more treasures with each listen”.

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High Praise from Folk Radio UK https://markolsonmusic.com/high-praise-from-folk-radio-uk/ Mon, 06 Oct 2014 16:32:12 +0000 https://markolsonmusic.com/?p=650 Really cool radio station in the UK gives high praise for Good-bye Lizelle http://www.folkradio.co.uk/2014/10/mark-olson-good-bye-lizelle/

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Really cool radio station in the UK gives high praise for Good-bye Lizelle

http://www.folkradio.co.uk/2014/10/mark-olson-good-bye-lizelle/

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Great Review from Germany https://markolsonmusic.com/great-review-from-germany/ Thu, 02 Oct 2014 02:42:09 +0000 https://markolsonmusic.com/?p=648 Here is a great review in German. They took the time to write the review as a lap by lap account of a running race and acknowledge my dedication of...

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Here is a great review in German. They took the time to write the review as a lap by lap account of a running race and acknowledge my dedication of a song on Good-bye Lizelle to the great Czech runner Emil Zatopek. Emil Zatopek carried his wife on his shoulders as he ran through a winter forest with his army boots on. Ingunn and I were there in that forest!  We heard about Zatopek in South Africa and all off a sudden we were in Czech and the record was mixed and I had carried Ingunn on my back though the deportation days. The darkness, how dark was it? The night that started in Minnesota.. We made it! We ran through a Czech forest together. Thank You Czech, Thank You Germany, Thank You South Africa, Thank You Armenia. Mark.

http://www.plattentests.de/rezi.php?show=11616

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