Oddsaul
Oddsaul is a band that formed in the early 2000s, with Mark Skovgaard on vocals and guitar, Anders Eriksen on bass, and Morten Isaksen on drums. They put out...
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Oddsaul is a band that formed in the early 2000s, with Mark Skovgaard on vocals and guitar, Anders Eriksen on bass, and Morten Isaksen on drums. They put out their first album, 'The Universe Is My Backyard,' in 2003. Their sound pulls from alternative rock and indie folk, with some electronic touches mixed in.
Their song 'What It Feels To Feel Blue' connected with people, especially around conversations about mental health. They followed their debut with albums like 'I'm Not Gonna Die' in 2006 and 'Wake Me When I'm Dead' in 2011.
In 2010, Skovgaard had a drug possession arrest that put some strain on the band. They kept working after that, releasing 'What It Feels To Feel Blue' as an album in 2015 and 'The Weight of the World' in 2019.
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