Performers
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GlueciferGluecifer was a key band in the Scandinavian rock-wave that swept across Europe 20 years ago. Gluecifer started out as a punkrock band in Oslo in 1994. A string of underground releases led to a record deal with the Swedish, White Jazz label, home of The Hellacopters etc. All across Europe in the winter of 1998, the two bands did a massive tour together, and rockfans across the globe started to pay attention. Along with other great bands like Turbonegro, The Hives and Backyard Babies, the term «Scandinavian Rock» or «Scandirock» was born as a musical conception. Five studio albums later, close to a thousand shows, and eleven years into their carreer Gluecifer called it quits. After a farewell tour that ended in New York, October 2005, they promised they’ll never to return to the stage again. In June 2018 that promise was broken, as Gluecifer reunited for a headliner show at the Azkena Rock Festival in Spain. Fans had flown in from all corners of the world to see the first Gluecifer show in 13 years. This felt like no less than a massive homecoming, and more successful reunion shows took place throughout the next few years. Playing the old songs and revisiting the past led to another big question for the band. Was it time to put it all to rest once again, or was this the right time for a new chapter? Their brand new album «Same Drug New High» was released on Jan.16 2026
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Håndgemeng
Doom ‘n’ Roll from Norway
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Pil & BueExplosive duo-rock band
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Bad Nerves
jazz band from skid row
bobby bird
will power
jon poulton
sam thompson
george berry
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SeigmenSeigmen emerged when the 80s became the 90s. Hailing from the small town of Tønsberg, a sleepy place that becomes a holiday destination / party central during the short Norwegian summer. It is an unlikely place to foster a band that became one of the most successful Norwegian rock bands ever, with their particular brand of edgy melancholy grandeur. Alex Møklebust (vocals), Kim Ljung (bass), Noralf Ronthi (drums), Sverre Økshoff (guitar) and Marius Roth (guitar) all brought different favorites to the mix, from grunge and hardcore, to prog and synth pop. Despite the diversity, it was the rising wave from Seattle that made Sony Music sign the band, a cooperation that spawned several top 10 songs and albums. The breakthrough came with Total in 1994, produced by Sylvia Massy (Tool etc.), later voted one of Norway´s top 100 albums of all time. Metropolis (1995) went platinum and won a Norwegian Grammy. Radiowaves (1997) charted at no. 1. Despite the success, it all ended in 1999 when Økshoff decided to leave, and Seigmen disbanded, true to the creed “One for all and all for one”. However, it´s hard to abandon musical friendship and uniqueness. They reunited five year on and in 2015 turned full circle with the new album Enola, recorded in the studio where it all started with Pluto in 1992.