Den 4 november bjuder Echo Three, Lazy Octopus och PNKSLM Recordings in till ännu en minifestival på Hus 7, denna gång med fyra band på scen.Denna gång får vi sällskap av fantastiska Pascal, albumaktuella indierockarna Holy Now, Mikkel Holm från danska postpunkarna Yungs soloprojekt samt spännande rockarna Trader från Århus. Allt som allt en kväll med några av Skandinaviens bästa alternativa akter just nu med andra ord.
WHO’S PLAYING???
Pascal I år släpptes Pascals sjätte fantastiska album ’Fuck Like A Beast’! Efter att det förra albumet spelades in i världsberömda Hansastudion i Berlin kände de att de ville tillbaka till en snabbare och mer direkt inspelning, vilket resulterade att hela albumet i princip spelades in under en långhelg i Ingrid Studios i Stockholm tillsammans med Johan Gustafsson. Tanken var att inspelningen skulle vara mer som när de spelar live och får extra energi ifrån varandra. Resultatet gör en inte besviken och är ett av deras mest kompromisslösa album hittills. Det är en uppvisning i desperat, slamrig, nervig rockmusik.
Holy Now Holy Now is one of the finest indie bands to have emerged from Sweden in recent years. Perfect yet deliberately off, dreamy indie pop with Julia Olanders voice at the center. 2018 debut album ”I Think I Need The Light” and follow-up EP ”It Will All End In Tears” were acclaimed both internationally by prominent media, such as Gold Flake Paint, Gorilla Vs Bear and Line of Best Fit. On the band’s second studio album ”Dream of Me” (out August 24th), the building blocks remain: crisp reverb-drenched guitars, dreamy choruses and a very analog feel. The band also shows a more stripped down side, putting the lyrics in the front while maintaining the raw and honest feeling that always have and continue to characterize Holy Now’s music.
Holm Mikkel Holm Silkjær, the frontman of Danish indie rock combo Yung, earlier this year released his long-awaited debut solo record as Holm. Titled “Why Don’t You Dance”, it’s a product of three years of writing and nearly six months of recording, it’s a gleefully varied guitar-pop record that veers between styles, from the fizzing energy of ‘Descending’ and opener ‘Intelligent Moves’ to the gorgeously melodic ‘Like a Dog’ and ‘The Rope’, via the stately introspection of tracks like ‘K’s Choice’ and lead single ‘Back Home’.Recorded by Yung bandmate Tobias Guldborg Tarp (who co-produced alongside Neil Robert Young), Why Don’t You Dance is the sound of Silkjær stepping away from his group’s predilection for taut rock and roll and instead embracing a different side of his musical personality, one defined by his sharp ear for a hook, as well as – crucially – his burgeoning ability as an expressive lyricist. Holm is already working on new material and a second album is on the way.
Trader Trader is a rock band from Aarhus, Denmark. After uploading a demo to soundcloud in January 2019 the band was booked for their first show, opening for Fontaines DC at local venue Tape. The band put out their debut EP digitally, which was soon after released on cassette and 12” vinyl by Danish record label Part Time Records.Trader’s debut album “Social Life” was the culmination of countless hours spent in a shed-turned-diy-studio situated by Aarhus’ rail yard. This is where Trader resides and where the album was collectively written and recorded during the winter of 2019.The album was mixed by Neil Robert Young and was released by Copenhagen based Part Time Records and Aarhus based BadstueRock on September 11, 2020. Trader’s sophomore album Their Best Work So Far was recorded in June 2021 at the legendary Silence Studio in Sweden – an old, refurbished two-storey school house hidden in the woods of small-town, Koppom. It was the perfect, remote space for Trader to escape real-life and for seven days, they burst all of their energy into the making of new music! Trader new album is Scheduled to be released in October 2022.
fredag nov 04, 2022
Pascal, Holy Now, Holm (DK) & Trader (DK) | E3 Mini Fest, Stockholm
Förköp: 275 SEK + service (limiterat antal early bird för 200 SEK + service tillgängiga)
https://billetto.se/e/echo-three-mini-fest-biljetter-683959
Line-up:
Pascal
Holy Now
Holm (DK)
Trader (DK)
Den 4 november bjuder Echo Three, Lazy Octopus och PNKSLM Recordings in till ännu en minifestival på Hus 7, denna gång med fyra band på scen.Denna gång får vi sällskap av fantastiska Pascal, albumaktuella indierockarna Holy Now, Mikkel Holm från danska postpunkarna Yungs soloprojekt samt spännande rockarna Trader från Århus. Allt som allt en kväll med några av Skandinaviens bästa alternativa akter just nu med andra ord.
WHO’S PLAYING???
Pascal
I år släpptes Pascals sjätte fantastiska album ’Fuck Like A Beast’! Efter att det förra albumet spelades in i världsberömda Hansastudion i Berlin kände de att de ville tillbaka till en snabbare och mer direkt inspelning, vilket resulterade att hela albumet i princip spelades in under en långhelg i Ingrid Studios i Stockholm tillsammans med Johan Gustafsson. Tanken var att inspelningen skulle vara mer som när de spelar live och får extra energi ifrån varandra. Resultatet gör en inte besviken och är ett av deras mest kompromisslösa album hittills. Det är en uppvisning i desperat, slamrig, nervig rockmusik.
Holy Now
Holy Now is one of the finest indie bands to have emerged from Sweden in recent years. Perfect yet deliberately off, dreamy indie pop with Julia Olanders voice at the center. 2018 debut album ”I Think I Need The Light” and follow-up EP ”It Will All End In Tears” were acclaimed both internationally by prominent media, such as Gold Flake Paint, Gorilla Vs Bear and Line of Best Fit. On the band’s second studio album ”Dream of Me” (out August 24th), the building blocks remain: crisp reverb-drenched guitars, dreamy choruses and a very analog feel. The band also shows a more stripped down side, putting the lyrics in the front while maintaining the raw and honest feeling that always have and continue to characterize Holy Now’s music.
Holm
Mikkel Holm Silkjær, the frontman of Danish indie rock combo Yung, earlier this year released his long-awaited debut solo record as Holm. Titled “Why Don’t You Dance”, it’s a product of three years of writing and nearly six months of recording, it’s a gleefully varied guitar-pop record that veers between styles, from the fizzing energy of ‘Descending’ and opener ‘Intelligent Moves’ to the gorgeously melodic ‘Like a Dog’ and ‘The Rope’, via the stately introspection of tracks like ‘K’s Choice’ and lead single ‘Back Home’.Recorded by Yung bandmate Tobias Guldborg Tarp (who co-produced alongside Neil Robert Young), Why Don’t You Dance is the sound of Silkjær stepping away from his group’s predilection for taut rock and roll and instead embracing a different side of his musical personality, one defined by his sharp ear for a hook, as well as – crucially – his burgeoning ability as an expressive lyricist. Holm is already working on new material and a second album is on the way.
Trader
Trader is a rock band from Aarhus, Denmark. After uploading a demo to soundcloud in January 2019 the band was booked for their first show, opening for Fontaines DC at local venue Tape. The band put out their debut EP digitally, which was soon after released on cassette and 12” vinyl by Danish record label Part Time Records.Trader’s debut album “Social Life” was the culmination of countless hours spent in a shed-turned-diy-studio situated by Aarhus’ rail yard. This is where Trader resides and where the album was collectively written and recorded during the winter of 2019.The album was mixed by Neil Robert Young and was released by Copenhagen based Part Time Records and Aarhus based BadstueRock on September 11, 2020. Trader’s sophomore album Their Best Work So Far was recorded in June 2021 at the legendary Silence Studio in Sweden – an old, refurbished two-storey school house hidden in the woods of small-town, Koppom. It was the perfect, remote space for Trader to escape real-life and for seven days, they burst all of their energy into the making of new music! Trader new album is Scheduled to be released in October 2022.
fredag nov 04, 2022
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