He was raised in Stavanger, but is first and foremost known as a part of the Bergen Wave, with the pioneering Norwegian band The Aller Værste!
This was noticed by Kringkastingsorkesteret when The Aller Værste should perform at Spellemannsprisutdelingen in 1981: Myrvold wrote an orchestral arrangement of the song Bare ikke nok that was so complicated that many of the orchestra members lost track.
[4] The tribute album Dans til musikken, with artists like Dum Dum Boys, Lars Lillo-Stenberg, Jan Eggum, Kate Augestad, Hopalong Knut, William Hut and Unge Frustrerte Menn was released the day after.
[5][6] The illness did not prevent him from working on an upcoming album along with Kristian Stangebye with whom he also collaborated with on the projects Göbbels a-go-go, The Willkoks Talk, Kong Klang, as well as film music.
[7] Tore Renberg had an extensive interview with Myrvold 2006, and was host at the release party for the tribute album, where Natalie made a touching speech for her father.