Erlend Øye Magazine - News, Reviews, Albums and Videos

Magazine about Erlend Øye, with all the latest news, reviews, albums, videos and free mp3 playlist.

The Whitest Boy Alive Finally Makes it Stateside -

It's a strange thing that after releasing two well-received and widely loved albums, not to mention having a member whose name and voice is immediately recognizable, The Whitest Boy Alive has never toured the United States. Thankfully, that will change come this April. The Berlin-based indie-pop quartet will...

King of Convenience embark on tour for “Declaration of Dependence” -

Kings of Convenience

Norway’s Kings Of Convenience will embark on their first North American tour in 5 years, in support of their acclaimed album, Declaration Of Dependence. Renowned for their captivating live shows, the duo of Erlend Øye and Eirik Gambek Boe play a unique brand of atmospheric acoustic...

Junior Boys - It’s All True -

Ontario’s Junior Boys have been charming us with their soulful brand of electro-pop for a good few years now, but they’ve never sounded as much fun as they do on new album It’s All True.

A duo comprised of songwriter Jeremy Greenspan and engineer Matthew Didemus, the Boys’ latest record...

Straight To Video | Issue 03 -

Welcome to issue three of Straight To Video feature! A spicy mix of opinions from Ivarmac and self-described "Altsounds Pimp" Jack S. Chewing the cud over a varied selection of classic and not-so-classic offerings, Jack and Ivar ARE music videos! We are scouring Youtube's deepest, darkest holes to find...

Avril Lavigne - Goodbye Lullaby -

From tomboy to rebel to self-proclaimed motherf***ing princess, it’s perhaps unsurprising that album number four from Canada’s kid sister Avril Lavigne sees her endeavour for maturity. In Goodbye Lullaby, however, she’s overshot the runway just a tad.

Where third album The Best Damn Thing was a retrograde, even contradictory move...

The Knife - Tomorrow, In a Year -

Okay, on paper it does sound a bit complicated, esoteric and, frankly, a bit bonkers: an opera, commissioned by a Danish performance art group, based on the theories of Charles Darwin, made by Swedish siblings Olof and Karin Dreijer, alias The Knife, who are better known for digital art...

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