A Norwegian trio known for experimental synth-rock and the controversial single 'Glory Hole'.
If you're going to listen to one thing, it's probably 'Glory Hole' for the conversation it started. But 'Osaka' or 'Only In Novels' give you a better sense of their actual range.
Their 2014 single 'Glory Hole' sparked actual debate in Norway about how music portrays adolescent sexuality, which isn't something that happens every day. That track became their most recognizable piece, but songs like 'Modern Drummer' and 'Osaka' show they weren't just a one-note provocation. They kept putting out records like 'Neon' and 'Pandion' that maintained an experimental approach without repeating themselves.
They formed in Lillehammer in 2011 with David Vogt on vocals, Øyvind Hegg-Lunde on drums, and Lars Kristian Nordheim handling bass and synths. After a debut EP called 'Norway' in 2012, they released the album 'Til Ungdommen' in 2015 and kept going with later records through 2021.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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