A Norwegian quartet that mixed traditional folk instruments with rock energy and a playful spirit.
For a quick sense of their range, try 'Cherry Pie' for the upbeat side and 'Shepherds Song' for something more reflective. Both show how they handled different moods without losing that core folk-rock feel.
They took Norwegian folk instruments and gave them a rock kick, which you can hear right away on 'Le Pop' and 'Rockland'. That blend gave their music a distinct, lively texture that felt both rooted and fresh. Their name, meaning 'hangover' in German, hinted at the humor and slight chaos they brought to their sound.
The band formed in 2005 as a quartet, releasing their debut album 'Le Pop' in 2009. Turid Jørgensen left in 2016, but the remaining three members kept recording through the 2010s with albums like 'Waiting for the Dawn' and 'Sweetheart'. Their live shows were known for energy, covering everything from 'Cherry Pie' to 'Shepherds Song'.
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