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Turbonegro
Hailing from Oslo, Norway, the wildly eccentric ‘death punk’ act, Turbonegro, have been terrorising audiences with their hedonistic live show since starting in 1989, blending their eclectic influences such as Black Flag, KISS, David Bowie, The Stooges and Circle Jerks to create their unique style.
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Lambrini Girls
Debut album 'Who Let The Dogs Out' is out now.
"The best band in the world. Imagine your nan is in the boot of your car with a croissant in her mouth and hears Bikini Kill for the first time. That could be you, it will never be us as we are not Bikini Kill and we are not your nan. We are Lambrini Girls. Bon Appétit.”
Brighton three piece Lambrini Girls are: Phoebe (vocals/guitar), Lilly (bass) and pseudonymous street artist and political activist - Banksy (drums).
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Dumdum Boys
DumDum Boys started up in the late 1970s as a punk band under the name Wannskrækk. Wannskrækk released one of the most sought-after Norwegian punk seven inches called "Faen kuler treffer aldri riktig" in 1981, the year after the Wannskrækk 12" was released. Wannskrækk moved on and reinvented themselves with a new name and a somewhat new sound in 1985.
This shift invoked the beginning of one of the greatest success stories in Norwegian rock ever. The new name, DumDum Boys, was taken from a song on the album "The Idiot" by Iggy Pop. Their debut album, Blodig Alvor (na na na na na), is still regarded as one of the classic albums in Norwegian rock. The same is said for their following 1989 album, Splitter Pine. They are still the only band that have won "Spellemannsprisens Rock Category" (the Norwegian version of "Grammy Awards") three times in a row.
Third album Pstereo fulfilled the trilogy of award-winning LP's, including the two others mentioned above. The song "Splitter Pine" is one of the most well known rock-singles in the history of Norwegian rock. Since then, bass player Persi Iveland has been replaced by Aslak Dørum, who now is the song-writer alongside rock legend and guitarist Kjartan Kristiansen. Kristiansen is one of the most respected song-writers in Norway, especially because of his well written and important lyrics, sung by frontman Prepple Houmb. Sola Johnsen is still the drummer and has been that since the late 70's. He's released a solo-ep called "Verdens Beste Trommis" ("Worlds Greatest Drummer"), as a tribute to Led Zeppelin hero John Bonham.
After a seven year hiatus, they had a very successful tour in Norway during the summer of 2004. They went back into the studio in 2005 and released their critically acclaimed new album "Gravitasjon" in March 2006. "Gravitasjon" showed that DumDum Boys is still a band influenced by the punk rock scene. The band is now planning a giant summer tour in Norway and it is expected that all concerts will be sold-out.
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Anna LilleDrawing inspiration from artists such as Lizzy McAlpine, Taylor Swift and Phoebe Bridgers, 21 year old Anna Lille has quickly established herself as one of Norway’s most exciting new voices. Known for her sharp lyricism, captivating melodies, and remarkable vocals, she has already made a mark with two well-received EPs, and several singles that have dominated Norway’s radio charts as well as German college radio. Anna Lille was also picked up by BBC Radio1’s Future Pop, and awarded 'Breakthrough of the Year' (early 2025) at The Norwegian Music Publisher’s Award. Anna Lille has been nominated for the Music Moves Europe (MME) Awards, the EU prize for emerging European artists. Winners will be revealed at the award ceremony on 15 January, 2026 at ESNS.
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Bad NervesGluecifer was a key band in the scandinavian rock-wave that swept across Europe 20 years ago. If you weren't there, or if you've been dying to experience this one more time, now is your chance.
2018 saw Gluecifer return to the stage for the first time since 2005. 13 years after they broke up, the band found back together to play some exclusive shows. The reception was overwhelming. In their hometown Oslo, they sold out four shows in no time. The comeback-shows got rave reviews, some said the band sounded better than ever.
Gluecifer started out as a punkrock band in Oslo in 1994. A string of underground releases led to a record deal with the swedish White Jazz label, home of bands like The Hellacopters etc. This led to touring all across Europe, and eventually some tours in the US. From 1997 to 2005 Gluecifer released 5 albums, a string of other releases, and played hundreds of shows.
In 2004 they released their last record "Automatic Thrill" on Sony Music and SPV. The album became the best-selling record of their career, and was also recognized as an artistic peak. The year after, the band broke up, with a promise never to return to the stage.
Fortunately Gluecifer couldn't keep that promise, and found back together to play rock once again. In June 2018 at the Azkena-festival in Spain, they played their first show in 13 years. This was followed by some exclusive festival appearances, and a string of sold-out shows in their hometown Oslo. -
Kristi Brud
Kristi Brud var en dame fra Sverige
Nå er hun et band fra Norge
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