Måkeskrik 2026

Måkeskrik 2026

Bendiksbukta, Odderøya, 4610 Kristiansand S Kort

fös. 10.07.2026 00:00

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  • Gluecifer
    Gluecifer

    Kings of Rock

  • Håndgemeng
    Håndgemeng

    Five damned dudes, banished from the pits of hell, smelling of brimstone and cheap beer. Brought up on heavy metal and rock n’ roll brewed together with a bad attitude and devil worship, and from that cauldron Håndgemeng emerges guitars in hand. Get ready to experience the doom n’ roll extravaganza as they play to entertain the devil himself! Riff after riff after riff Håndgemeng will take you from the depths of hell to the farthest reaches of space. Together we will escape prison planet Earth, if just for a little while. During the pandemic Håndgemeng wrote and recorded their debut album “Ultraritual” and got signed to Californian label Ripple Music. We have already sold our souls to the devil, fame and glory awaits, and then Hell… Let the ritual commence.

  • Pil & Bue
    Pil & Bue

    Explosive duo-rock band

  • Bad Nerves
    Bad Nerves
    Gluecifer 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.
  • Seigmen
    Seigmen

    Seigmen emerged when the 80s became the 90s. Hailing from the small town of Tønsberg, a sleepy place that becomes a holiday destination / party central during the short Norwegian summer. It is an unlikely place to foster a band that became one of the most successful Norwegian rock bands ever, with their particular brand of edgy melancholy grandeur. Alex Møklebust (vocals), Kim Ljung (bass), Noralf Ronthi (drums), Sverre Økshoff (guitar) and Marius Roth (guitar) all brought different favorites to the mix, from grunge and hardcore, to prog and synth pop. Despite the diversity, it was the rising wave from Seattle that made Sony Music sign the band, a cooperation that spawned several top 10 songs and albums. The breakthrough came with Total in 1994, produced by Sylvia Massy (Tool etc.), later voted one of Norway´s top 100 albums of all time. Metropolis (1995) went platinum and won a Norwegian Grammy. Radiowaves (1997) charted at no. 1. Despite the success, it all ended in 1999 when Økshoff decided to leave, and Seigmen disbanded, true to the creed “One for all and all for one”. However, it´s hard to abandon musical friendship and uniqueness. They reunited five year on and in 2015 turned full circle with the new album Enola, recorded in the studio where it all started with Pluto in 1992.

  • Together Pangea
    Together Pangea

    Since they began jamming back in William’s Santa Clarita bedroom, Los Angeles indie band Together Pangea have continually challenged themselves with each subsequent offering. Jelly Jam [2010] poured the gasoline, Living Dummy [2011] struck the match, and Badillac [2014] lit the fire with its revved-up nineties rock-inspired flames. Along the way, fan favorites like “Sick Shit,” “Badillac,” and “Offer” would rack up millions of Spotify streams, while the group received support from Consequence of Sound, Pitchfork, MTV, Stereogum, and more. Following the 2015 release of The Phage EP, produced by The Replacements’ Tommy Stinson, these working class boys embarked on the journey to what would become 2017’s Bulls and Roosters, which evidenced their growth as a tried- and-true rock band with just the right amount of “brattiness,” as they like to say. Together Pangea—William Keegan, Danny Bengston, and Erik Jimenez—return in 2021 having made the most of 2020’s turbulence by writing and recording DYE, an upbeat, undeniable collection of hooks, anthems, and power-pop garage-rock catchiness that is unmistakably the album of their career. After more than a decade as Together Pangea, the band know how their bread is buttered and made an effort to focus on what they know they do best.

  • Misty Coast
    Misty Coast

    Dreamy psych pop based in Oslo, Norway

    Booking Europe: jens@audiblemusic.dk

    Contact: post@mistycoast.no

  • ENGRAVED
    ENGRAVED

    https://linktr.ee/engravedband

  • Ondt Blod
    Ondt Blod

    Punk/rock from Kirkenes, Norway, est. 2012.

    "Natur" out now!

    http://www.2lin.cc/Natur

  • Heave Blood & Die
    Heave Blood & Die

    Rock, rock, rock, rock & rock! Playing a blistering, genre-crossing variant of rock, Heave Blood & Die is a Northern Norwegian wall of sound, immersing audiences in an unparalleled sonic experience.