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Late-May music: Porn never gets old!

The Copenhagen Post
May 28th, 2015


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(photo:David Lee)


The New Pornographers

Sun May 31, 20:00; Lille Vega; 175 kr

Formed in 1999, indie-rock supergroup the New Pornographers can now look back at 15 years with pride during which they have released six successful albums.

Led by queen bee Neko Case, it would appear they have a thing for Bs, as the Beatles, Byrds and Beach Boys are among their biggest influences.

It’s quite likely you’ve heard their song ‘Moves’, a regular on advert soundtracks.
Blender magazine ranks their first album, Mass Romantic, as the 24th best indie album of all time. (JK)

The Woken Trees
Fri May 29, 21:00; Natbar Live, Nyropsgade 39-41, Cph K; 80kr

This six-piece Copenhagen-based rock collective drew inspiration from eccentric Danish youth and the moody melodies of Joy Division to conquer Scandinavia’s thriving underground rock scene. (PM)

(photo: The Woken Trees Facebook page)

(photo: The Woken Trees Facebook page)


Tops

Sat 30 May, 20:00; Ideal Bar Vega; 110kr

Formed in 2011 in Montreal by the disbandment of synthpop outfit Silly Kissers, their 2012 album Tender Opposites won rave reviews on the indie scene. Expectations are high about new album Picture You Staring. (JK)

(photo: Arbutus Records)

(photo: Arbutus Records)


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