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Explosive birthday-party-grunge-punk Sista Bossen live on Studenterhuset!
Sista Bossen is a bit like your younger sibling trying to gain your attention. It's loud, desperate and weird, but somewhere deep down where your little dark heart is supposed to be found, there's a tiny fragment of love clinging on. What started off as skumpunk developed into knastrock which again grew into birthday party grunge. It's simply fast, like a bike ride steeply downhill while still pedalling like crazy. If it's not fast (it mostly is) it feels like lying naked on a Tempur mattress.
All of this is topped off with straight-forward, unpolished lyrics either shouted out as if to quiet down a stormy Öresund sea, or whispered out softly as by a skylark sitting on your shoulder. However, why listen to a band text filled with broken metaphors when you can experience it for yourself!? Most people have liked it so far, except for some really grumpy hard rocker one time in Gothenburg. But he was really grumpy.
Hailing from Malmö, Sweden, Sista Bossen was formed by five friends back in 2014, and has so far released two albums and an EP on Swedish label Kollektivet Records + Danish label Crunchy Frog. Sista Bossen has previously played shows at fx Danish Roskilde Festival, Loppen, Radar, Northern Winter Beat and SPOT festival, Norwegian Fres Festival, as well as Swedish Plan B, Debaser Strand and Malmöfestivalen. The band's newest double-EP Ping-Pong is released on Crunchy Frog by 2. September 2022 & 28. April 2023!
Support: Æblerov
Lo-fi slacker indie rock!
The apples are hand-picked from 90s Lo-Fi rock and ripened in the gritty indie scene of the 00s, where catchy melodies go hand in hand with quirky, off-kilter ideas and a playful approach to music.
Æblerov is a trio rooted in the soil of Aalborg. Taking great inspiration from bands like Built to Spill, Pavement, Sebadoh, and Modest Mouse, they have found their own uncompromising style and sound, which also draws from the rock 'n' roll and songwriter traditions of the 60s and 70s.