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	<title>99 Minutes #17</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Listen to Norway has posted a new episode of their 99 Minutes podcast series: http://www.listento.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2011102511315112811169
Featured artists this time include Karpe Diem, Jaga Jazzist, Harry's Gym, Splashgirl, Årabrot, Hedvig Mollestad Trio, Martin Hagfors, Ungdomskulen, The Little Hands of Asphalt, Enslaved and lots more.]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Listen to Norway has posted a new episode of their 99 Minutes podcast series: <a href="http://www.listento.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2011102511315112811169" target="_blank">http://www.listento.no/mic.nsf/doc/art2011102511315112811169</a><br/>
Featured artists this time include <b>Karpe Diem</b>, <b>Jaga Jazzist</b>, <b>Harry's Gym</b>, <b>Splashgirl</b>, <b>Årabrot</b>, <b>Hedvig Mollestad Trio</b>,<b> Martin Hagfors</b>, <b>Ungdomskulen</b>, <b>The Little Hands of Asphalt</b>, <b>Enslaved</b> and lots more.</p>]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2011 19:53:50 -0700</pubDate>
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	<title>Ungdomskulen - Facemask</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Norwegian indie/funk act Ungdomskulen have a new single out now called "Facemask", the first taste of their forthcoming album and the follow-up to their "Gimme ten" experiment of 1-minute songs: http://open.spotify.com/album/2X4GktkIR4QC0BjDZyfRvi
Like Rubik, another band with more ideas than songwriting skills, I can't get into this at all.]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norwegian indie/funk act <b>Ungdomskulen</b> have a new single out now called <i>"Facemask"</i>, the first taste of their forthcoming album and the follow-up to their <i>"Gimme ten"</i> experiment of 1-minute songs: <a href="http://open.spotify.com/album/2X4GktkIR4QC0BjDZyfRvi" target="_blank">http://open.spotify.com/album/2X4GktkIR4QC0BjDZyfRvi</a><br/>
Like <b>Rubik</b>, another band with more ideas than songwriting skills, I can't get into this at all.</p>]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2011 17:09:16 -0700</pubDate>
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	<title>Pitchfork reviews Ungdomskulen, interviews Jóhann Jóhannsson</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Pitchfork reviews the new Ungdomskulen pseudo-novelty project "Gimme ten": http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/15554-gimme-ten/
Also at Pfork today, an "Guest List" interview with Icelandic artist Jóhann Jóhannsson: http://pitchfork.com/features/guest-lists/7985-johann-johannsson/]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pitchfork reviews the new <b>Ungdomskulen</b> pseudo-novelty project <i>"Gimme ten"</i>: <a href="http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/15554-gimme-ten/" target="_blank">http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/15554-gimme-ten/</a><br/>
Also at Pfork today, an "Guest List" interview with Icelandic artist <b>Jóhann Jóhannsson</b>: <a href="http://pitchfork.com/features/guest-lists/7985-johann-johannsson/" target="_blank">http://pitchfork.com/features/guest-lists/7985-johann-johannsson/</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2011 11:27:58 -0700</pubDate>
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	<title>Ungdomskulen go 10 for 1</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Nö Music reports that Ungdomskulen will be doing an album of ten one-minute songs, pretty much all I can take from that band, and will posting them for free download before eventually releasing them on vinyl: http://www.nomusicmedia.com/2011/04/12/ungdomskulen-give-us-ten/]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nö Music reports that <b>Ungdomskulen</b> will be doing an album of ten one-minute songs, pretty much all I can take from that band, and will posting them for free download before eventually releasing them on vinyl: <a href="http://www.nomusicmedia.com/2011/04/12/ungdomskulen-give-us-ten/" target="_blank">http://www.nomusicmedia.com/2011/04/12/ungdomskulen-give-us-ten/</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2011 14:52:27 -0700</pubDate>
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	<title>Ja Ja Ja February showcase confirmed</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Ja Ja Ja February showcase has been confirmed for February 25 and will feature Ungdomskulen, Vuk and The Good the Bad, as selected by curator Simon Raymonde (Bella Union). Read more: http://www.jajajamusic.com/spotlight.php?id=26
Apparently the April show will feature all metal acts, as chosed by Alexander Milas of Metal Hammer.]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ja Ja Ja February showcase has been confirmed for February 25 and will feature <b>Ungdomskulen</b>, <b>Vuk</b> and <b>The Good the Bad</b>, as selected by curator <b>Simon Raymonde</b> (<label>Bella Union</label>). Read more: <a href="http://www.jajajamusic.com/spotlight.php?id=26" target="_blank">http://www.jajajamusic.com/spotlight.php?id=26</a><br/>
Apparently the April show will feature all metal acts, as chosed by <b>Alexander Milas</b> of Metal Hammer.</p>]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 12:32:34 -0800</pubDate>
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	<title>Ungdomskulen to release UK single</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Ungdomskulen will be releasing the new 7" single "Idunno" on September 21 via UK club promoter/label NIKA Club and will be celebrating with a record release show at Hoxton Bar in London.]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Ungdomskulen</b> will be releasing the new 7" single <i>"Idunno"</i> on September 21 via UK club promoter/label NIKA Club and will be celebrating with a record release show at Hoxton Bar in London.</p>]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 14:46:30 -0700</pubDate>
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	<title>Stream Ungdomskulen&#039;s new record &#039;Bisexual&#039;</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Ungdomskulen's new record "Bisexual" is now streaming at myspace: http://www.myspace.com/ungdomskulen]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Ungdomskulen</b>'s new record <i>"Bisexual"</i> is now streaming at myspace: <a href="http://www.myspace.com/ungdomskulen" target="_blank">http://www.myspace.com/ungdomskulen</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 18:54:13 -0800</pubDate>
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	<title>Ungdomskulen go &#039;Bisexual&#039; on March 2</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Ungdomskulen's new album "Bisexual" is confirmed for March 2.]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Ungdomskulen</b>'s new album <i>"Bisexual"</i> is confirmed for March 2.</p>]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2009 17:42:54 -0800</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[NRK Lydverket has live footage of Ungdomskulen performing "Modern drummer" acoustic (almost PSL-style) at Hovefestivalen: http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1378342454/bclid1411847775/bctid1632758849]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NRK Lydverket has live footage of <b>Ungdomskulen</b> performing <i>"Modern drummer"</i> acoustic (almost PSL-style) at Hovefestivalen: <a href="http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1378342454/bclid1411847775/bctid1632758849" target="_blank">http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1378342454/bclid1411847775/bctid1632758849</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 12:00:08 -0700</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[The video for Ungdomskulen's single "Modern drummer" is on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdBFvaxeKf8]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The video for <b>Ungdomskulen</b>'s single <i>"Modern drummer"</i> is on YouTube: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdBFvaxeKf8" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdBFvaxeKf8</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2008 11:18:31 -0700</pubDate>
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	<title>Festival report: by:Larm 2008</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[

It's very early morning back in January when I get an email out of the blue inviting me to give a keynote talk at by:Larm as part of their seminar. My son, ever the astute observer, rags on me: "I can't believe you get PAID to go to Norway and listen to rock bands!" I can only say "neither can I, I only hope you'll be as lucky one day."

Wednesday

I arrive on a Wednesday morning. Not long thereafter, I'm in the main tent the night before the festival officially launches, overwhelmed by the 170 bands on the program and ready to overindulge.

First up are UK act The Kooks who play a short acoustic surprise set which is great fun, though I have to admit it's already faded into a hazy memory.

The Lionheart Brothers are next. They've got a lot of buzz amongst the Norwegians, who seem quite proud of their perceived UK success and great reviews. Their sound is much harder live than I'd expect and never manages to gel. At points their harmonies are so off-key, it makes me wince.

Tingsek follow doing their pretty whiteboy soul/reggae thing. He is a pretty boy, and he works it, and I have to admit that they play quite well even if it seems a bit too designed to make girls swoon. I didn't.

Last band I catch that night is Familjen, who doesn't disappoint with a super-energetic performance including a shirt that says "Det snurrar i min skalle" in dayglo letters that shine in the light. I'm told by someone who'd seen him a month ago that he's much better tonight, and I leave a little frustrated by the brevity of the half-hour set all acts are limited to, but feeling my faith in him is well-invested.

Thursday

There wasn't anyone I was eager to see this night. I start at the main tent, which seems to be the congregation area. Metal band Harpiks open and are truly awful (even some of the metal fans I talk with think so), though I will give them credit for being the first band I've ever seen use chainsaws on fire as instruments.

Then I wind up following others' recommendations. I see Je Suis Animal, who have pretty good buzz, but whom I find so bad, I walk out and go next door to the church where the tranquil acoustic people are performing. Liev Reed is in the middle of his set. He's got a lovely voice and is a terrific guitar player, but he's kind of boring and I'm getting sleepy.

I head back to DagA where Lukestar side project Truls & The Trees are on stage. You'd think that with 9 people on stage, they could make some noise, but they've got almost no energy and I am seriously unimpressed. I leave again for the church next door where I catch Oslo's Therese Aune who blows me away completely. She's a tiny and incredibly sweet humble looking little girl who pounds the piano and sings like a banshee - beautiful, powerful, moving, and completely original.

Then back to DagA where Benni Hemm Hemm offer up a performance that's very well received, even if I find them boring. Again, you'd think that many people could make more noise and offer more energy, but it's a highly competent if slightly cold and languid orchestral set. The final act of the night is Ungdomskulen who are very nice men, but whose "punk prog" music is definitely not for me and who are so loud that the vibrations make my stomach cramp, sending me home to bed.

Friday

By this point I'm a little concerned, 11 bands and only 2 that really impressed me. But fear not, from here out, it's one slice of heaven after another.

First up is The Fine Arts Showcase at Park Teatret. They're my favorite Swedish band and despite the bad sound quality, they don't disappoint, playing a set that includes a lot of "Radiola", the singles from "Sings Rough Bunnies", and a couple of new songs to boot. Gustaf dedicates my favorite of his songs "Brother in black" to me, and I'm thinking I could head back to Kansas content at that point.

Then I catch a couple of Looptroop Rockers songs at Sentrum Scene, but Swedish whiteboy hip-hop is just not for me and I leave in hopes of catching Katzenjammer, but they've just finished their set, so I head back to Sentrum Scene where I see Salem Al Fakir. He's got a happy energetic performance style, and though it's not my genre, it's well worth seeing and the crowd loves him.

Then it's off to the small club John Dee where Bergen girlband Miss Motor put on a very fun show of 3 minute pop-punk numbers. I'm beginning to suspect that the women are going to rule this conference, a sense that's confirmed when I see Miss Li next. She's amazing - so radiantly joyous that my friend's headache disappears along with my own fatigue, and we leave happy to our very cores.

I tried to see Lykke Li next since she's got so much buzz, even if I'm far less than sold on her, but the line is long so I pop back to Sentrum Scene and catch The Violent Years' last 2 songs which leaves me regretting that I didn't see it all. What I heard sounded a bit like they might be thinking "what worked for Madrugada might work for us," but hey, that's fine with me. I'll be investigating them further.

The night ends with a power performance by what might be the most-buzzed artist, Ida Maria, who is all energy and has the crowd eating out of her hand. She's very fun, but not really very original and most of her songs seem to be one lyric repeated over and over. She's really good but I'm unconvinced.

Oh yeah, during the day I gave my keynote which was very well received. I talked about online fan community - how the internet has transformed fandom and what that means for artists and labels.

Saturday

Now it's the last day and I'm starting to get really sad realizing this is going to end so soon. In the afternoon I'm invited for "a surprise adventure" for international delegates. A dozen of us are taken to Oslo's well-kept secret, Emmanuel Vigeland's mausoleum. He's the little brother of the guy who did the sculpture park and his life's work was to paint the entire inside of this brick inverted-U shaped building with paintings so similar to his brothers' sculptures, I wonder what happened in their childhood to give them such common issues. The building has the unusual acoustic quality that all sounds reverberate for 12 seconds. There are no windows, and by the light of 2 candles, folk singer Unni Løvlid gives us a gorgeous voice-only performance of traditional Norsk folk that gives new meaning to the term "drowned in sound," which is kind of ironic since moments later I find myself talking to the fellow Drowned In Sound has sent to cover by:Larm.

I'm on a panel about digital music later that afternoon that again goes well and I meet several great people and learn several cool things I didn't know before. Fellow panelist, Jone Nuutinen, from super-cool about-to-be-Europe's-biggest street team site Urbanited, easily takes the award for person-who-looks-most-like-a-rock-star even if he's not one.

Madrugada fan that I am, the first act I catch that night, at John Dee, is Charlotte and the Co-Stars, who Madrugada's Frode Jacobson is producing. I can see the connection and am favorably impressed and look forward to hearing the record that results.

Then I race a few blocks to catch I Was A King who I just missed the night before. They're really good and make me feel good about having bought their record on eMusic before coming.

Floored as I was, I then take my friend Marika to see Miss Li, who's now at a much bigger club with a much bigger but equally adoring audience. Once again, she lights up the room with her smile and I leave bouncing and completely enamored. 

There's no one really exciting in the next time slot, so we take a chance on the horribly-named All That And A Bag of Chips. Despite the funny name and humorous t-shirts that say things like "The Bass" and "The Guitar" and "The Vocals" their sound has no humor at all, and they're ok, but not that good, so we leave and head to Mono.

There we catch Miss Motor again, who are equally fun the second time. They're followed by another badly-named band, Harry's Gym, which is fronted by the woman who plays guitar for I Was A King. She's a very compelling character with more pedals for guitar effects than I've ever seen except for the Wrens' Charles Bissell, and they're really good, but their songs are very similar to one another and I'm glad the set is only half an hour.

Then we head back to Sentrum Scene for Superfamily who turn out to be expat Americans (who knew?). The place is so crowded and I'm so short that I can't see for the first half. When I finally find a spot where I can see, I realize seeing them without SEEING them is missing the point entirely. They're a fun live act, that's for sure, but the songs are nothing special and I start thinking that it would have been better if the two dancing backup guys could actually dance as well as the people they're spoofing.

Now, alas, it's 1 in the morning and the festival is way too close to being over. I head up to the delegate-only club Stratos which is located on the top floor of the old opera house with a walk-around terrace. Someone offers me a glass of champagne, and I sip it, shivering, looking at the view and thinking that this is just about as good as it gets. Slagsmålsklubben give the final show and, just as Stacey promised when she told me I HAD to see them, they are extremely entertaining and danceable. It's a perfect end to a fantastic weekend.

Final analysis: Well planned, well organized, well run, and wonderful festival. If the best band is to be judged by who leaves you happily humming their songs and ready to buy their complete collection, the festival belongs to Miss Li, someone I'd never given a second thought beforehand and could easily have missed entirely (thank goodness my friend who'd seen her told me otherwise!). Oslo's a great city. 23 bands in 3 nights and only a few of them disappointing. It's one of the best weekends of my life.
- Nancy Baym]]></description>
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<p>It's very early morning back in January when I get an email out of the blue inviting me to give a keynote talk at by:Larm as part of their seminar. My son, ever the astute observer, rags on me: "I can't believe you get PAID to go to Norway and listen to rock bands!" I can only say "neither can I, I only hope you'll be as lucky one day."</p>

<h1>Wednesday</h1>

<p>I arrive on a Wednesday morning. Not long thereafter, I'm in the main tent the night before the festival officially launches, overwhelmed by the 170 bands on the program and ready to overindulge.</p>

<p>First up are UK act <b>The Kooks</b> who play a short acoustic surprise set which is great fun, though I have to admit it's already faded into a hazy memory.</p>

<p><b>The Lionheart Brothers</b> are next. They've got a lot of buzz amongst the Norwegians, who seem quite proud of their perceived UK success and great reviews. Their sound is much harder live than I'd expect and never manages to gel. At points their harmonies are so off-key, it makes me wince.</p>

<p><b>Tingsek</b> follow doing their pretty whiteboy soul/reggae thing. He is a pretty boy, and he works it, and I have to admit that they play quite well even if it seems a bit too designed to make girls swoon. I didn't.</p>

<p>Last band I catch that night is <b>Familjen</b>, who doesn't disappoint with a super-energetic performance including a shirt that says <i>"Det snurrar i min skalle"</i> in dayglo letters that shine in the light. I'm told by someone who'd seen him a month ago that he's much better tonight, and I leave a little frustrated by the brevity of the half-hour set all acts are limited to, but feeling my faith in him is well-invested.</p>

<h1>Thursday</h1>

<p>There wasn't anyone I was eager to see this night. I start at the main tent, which seems to be the congregation area. Metal band <b>Harpiks</b> open and are truly awful (even some of the metal fans I talk with think so), though I will give them credit for being the first band I've ever seen use chainsaws on fire as instruments.</p>

<p>Then I wind up following others' recommendations. I see <b>Je Suis Animal</b>, who have pretty good buzz, but whom I find so bad, I walk out and go next door to the church where the tranquil acoustic people are performing. <b>Liev Reed</b> is in the middle of his set. He's got a lovely voice and is a terrific guitar player, but he's kind of boring and I'm getting sleepy.</p>

<p>I head back to DagA where <b>Lukestar</b> side project <b>Truls & The Trees</b> are on stage. You'd think that with 9 people on stage, they could make some noise, but they've got almost no energy and I am seriously unimpressed. I leave again for the church next door where I catch Oslo's <b>Therese Aune</b> who blows me away completely. She's a tiny and incredibly sweet humble looking little girl who pounds the piano and sings like a banshee - beautiful, powerful, moving, and completely original.</p>

<p>Then back to DagA where <b>Benni Hemm Hemm</b> offer up a performance that's very well received, even if I find them boring. Again, you'd think that many people could make more noise and offer more energy, but it's a highly competent if slightly cold and languid orchestral set. The final act of the night is <b>Ungdomskulen</b> who are very nice men, but whose "punk prog" music is definitely not for me and who are so loud that the vibrations make my stomach cramp, sending me home to bed.</p>

<h1>Friday</h1>

<p>By this point I'm a little concerned, 11 bands and only 2 that really impressed me. But fear not, from here out, it's one slice of heaven after another.</p>

<p>First up is <b>The Fine Arts Showcase</b> at Park Teatret. They're my favorite Swedish band and despite the bad sound quality, they don't disappoint, playing a set that includes a lot of <i>"Radiola"</i>, the singles from <i>"Sings Rough Bunnies"</i>, and a couple of new songs to boot. <b>Gustaf</b> dedicates my favorite of his songs <i>"Brother in black"</i> to me, and I'm thinking I could head back to Kansas content at that point.</p>

<p>Then I catch a couple of <b>Looptroop Rockers</b> songs at Sentrum Scene, but Swedish whiteboy hip-hop is just not for me and I leave in hopes of catching <b>Katzenjammer</b>, but they've just finished their set, so I head back to Sentrum Scene where I see <b>Salem Al Fakir</b>. He's got a happy energetic performance style, and though it's not my genre, it's well worth seeing and the crowd loves him.</p>

<p>Then it's off to the small club John Dee where Bergen girlband <b>Miss Motor</b> put on a very fun show of 3 minute pop-punk numbers. I'm beginning to suspect that the women are going to rule this conference, a sense that's confirmed when I see <b>Miss Li</b> next. She's amazing - so radiantly joyous that my friend's headache disappears along with my own fatigue, and we leave happy to our very cores.</p>

<p>I tried to see <b>Lykke Li</b> next since she's got so much buzz, even if I'm far less than sold on her, but the line is long so I pop back to Sentrum Scene and catch <b>The Violent Years</b>' last 2 songs which leaves me regretting that I didn't see it all. What I heard sounded a bit like they might be thinking "what worked for <b>Madrugada</b> might work for us," but hey, that's fine with me. I'll be investigating them further.</p>

<p>The night ends with a power performance by what might be the most-buzzed artist, <b>Ida Maria</b>, who is all energy and has the crowd eating out of her hand. She's very fun, but not really very original and most of her songs seem to be one lyric repeated over and over. She's really good but I'm unconvinced.</p>

<p>Oh yeah, during the day I gave my keynote which was very well received. I talked about online fan community - how the internet has transformed fandom and what that means for artists and labels.</p>

<h1>Saturday</h1>

<p>Now it's the last day and I'm starting to get really sad realizing this is going to end so soon. In the afternoon I'm invited for "a surprise adventure" for international delegates. A dozen of us are taken to Oslo's well-kept secret, <b>Emmanuel Vigeland</b>'s mausoleum. He's the little brother of the guy who did the sculpture park and his life's work was to paint the entire inside of this brick inverted-U shaped building with paintings so similar to his brothers' sculptures, I wonder what happened in their childhood to give them such common issues. The building has the unusual acoustic quality that all sounds reverberate for 12 seconds. There are no windows, and by the light of 2 candles, folk singer <b>Unni Løvlid</b> gives us a gorgeous voice-only performance of traditional Norsk folk that gives new meaning to the term "drowned in sound," which is kind of ironic since moments later I find myself talking to the fellow Drowned In Sound has sent to cover by:Larm.</p>

<p>I'm on a panel about digital music later that afternoon that again goes well and I meet several great people and learn several cool things I didn't know before. Fellow panelist, <b>Jone Nuutinen</b>, from super-cool about-to-be-Europe's-biggest street team site Urbanited, easily takes the award for person-who-looks-most-like-a-rock-star even if he's not one.</p>

<p><b>Madrugada</b> fan that I am, the first act I catch that night, at John Dee, is <b>Charlotte and the Co-Stars</b>, who <b>Madrugada</b>'s <b>Frode Jacobson</b> is producing. I can see the connection and am favorably impressed and look forward to hearing the record that results.</p>

<p>Then I race a few blocks to catch <b>I Was A King</b> who I just missed the night before. They're really good and make me feel good about having bought their record on eMusic before coming.</p>

<p>Floored as I was, I then take my friend <b>Marika</b> to see <b>Miss Li,</b> who's now at a much bigger club with a much bigger but equally adoring audience. Once again, she lights up the room with her smile and I leave bouncing and completely enamored. </p>

<p>There's no one really exciting in the next time slot, so we take a chance on the horribly-named <b>All That And A Bag of Chips</b>. Despite the funny name and humorous t-shirts that say things like "The Bass" and "The Guitar" and "The Vocals" their sound has no humor at all, and they're ok, but not that good, so we leave and head to Mono.</p>

<p>There we catch <b>Miss Motor</b> again, who are equally fun the second time. They're followed by another badly-named band, <b>Harry's Gym</b>, which is fronted by the woman who plays guitar for <b>I Was A King</b>. She's a very compelling character with more pedals for guitar effects than I've ever seen except for the <b>Wrens</b>' <b>Charles Bissell</b>, and they're really good, but their songs are very similar to one another and I'm glad the set is only half an hour.</p>

<p>Then we head back to Sentrum Scene for <b>Superfamily</b> who turn out to be expat Americans (who knew?). The place is so crowded and I'm so short that I can't see for the first half. When I finally find a spot where I can see, I realize seeing them without SEEING them is missing the point entirely. They're a fun live act, that's for sure, but the songs are nothing special and I start thinking that it would have been better if the two dancing backup guys could actually dance as well as the people they're spoofing.</p>

<p>Now, alas, it's 1 in the morning and the festival is way too close to being over. I head up to the delegate-only club Stratos which is located on the top floor of the old opera house with a walk-around terrace. Someone offers me a glass of champagne, and I sip it, shivering, looking at the view and thinking that this is just about as good as it gets. <b>Slagsmålsklubben</b> give the final show and, just as <b>Stacey</b> promised when she told me I HAD to see them, they are extremely entertaining and danceable. It's a perfect end to a fantastic weekend.</p>

<p>Final analysis: Well planned, well organized, well run, and wonderful festival. If the best band is to be judged by who leaves you happily humming their songs and ready to buy their complete collection, the festival belongs to <b>Miss Li</b>, someone I'd never given a second thought beforehand and could easily have missed entirely (thank goodness my friend who'd seen her told me otherwise!). Oslo's a great city. 23 bands in 3 nights and only a few of them disappointing. It's one of the best weekends of my life.<br/>
<i>- Nancy Baym</i></p>]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Mon, 25 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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	<title>Ungdomskulen Live @ the Cakeshop, NYC, 01/20/08 </title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Being labeled as noiserock can be a bit misleading for these guys, as I\'ve found them, after a few selective listens and seeing this show, as being more a prog-rock band in structure and sound. This is not a bad thing at all, it just can lead to a bit of confusion. As for the show, the band put forth a metric ton of energy, beating the audience relentless and loud for around fifty or so minutes. Playing tracks from last year\'s \"Cry-baby\", the band\'s performance resembled a punked-up version of Adom or Queens of the Stone Age. After my ears stopped ringing, it was obvious that these three Norsemen put on a good show. Keep tabs on them the next time they come to your town.]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[Being labeled as noiserock can be a bit misleading for these guys, as I've found them, after a few selective listens and seeing this show, as being more a prog-rock band in structure and sound. This is not a bad thing at all, it just can lead to a bit of confusion. As for the show, the band put forth a metric ton of energy, beating the audience relentless and loud for around fifty or so minutes. Playing tracks from last year's <i>"Cry-baby"</i>, the band's performance resembled a punked-up version of <b>Adom</b> or <b>Queens of the Stone Age</b>. After my ears stopped ringing, it was obvious that these three Norsemen put on a good show. Keep tabs on them the next time they come to your town.]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[Friday Bridge is collaborating with Labrador artists The Sound of Arrows on their new album, due out in August. Friday Bridge will also be contributing the track "It girl" to volume two edition of the "Digital penetration" compilation series being put out by UK-based label Alt Delete Records. Other Scandinavians on said comp include Slagsmålsklubben and Ungdomskulen and you can get more details at myspace: http://www.myspace.com/altdelete]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Friday Bridge</b> is collaborating with Labrador artists <b>The Sound of Arrows</b> on their new album, due out in August. <b>Friday Bridge</b> will also be contributing the track <i>"It girl"</i> to volume two edition of the <i>"Digital penetration"</i> compilation series being put out by UK-based label Alt Delete Records. Other Scandinavians on said comp include <b>Slagsmålsklubben</b> and <b>Ungdomskulen</b> and you can get more details at myspace: <a href="http://www.myspace.com/altdelete" target="_blank">http://www.myspace.com/altdelete</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2008 13:13:42 -0800</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[Norwegian noiserockers Ungdomskulen on tour in the US:
01/15 - The Werehouse, Winston Salem, NC
01/16 - Nightlight, Chapel Hill, NC
01/17 - The Spazzatorium Galleria!, Greenville, NC
01/18 - The Red & Black, Washington DC
01/20 - Cake Shop, New York, NY
01/22 - O'Briens Pub, Allston, MA
01/23 - AS220, Providence, RI
01/24 - TBA, Ithaca, NY
01/25 - Lee's Palace, Toronto ONT
01/26 - The Pike Room, Pontiac, MI
01/27 - Grog Shop, Cleveland Heights, OH 
01/28 - Jammin Java, Vienna, VA
01/29 - The M Room, Philadelphia, PA
01/31 - The EARL, Atlanta, GA
02/01 - Tasty World, Athens, GA
02/06 - Club NME @ Spaceland, Los Angeles, CA]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norwegian noiserockers <b>Ungdomskulen</b> on tour in the US:</p>
<p class="indent">01/15 - The Werehouse, Winston Salem, NC<br/>
01/16 - Nightlight, Chapel Hill, NC<br/>
01/17 - The Spazzatorium Galleria!, Greenville, NC<br/>
01/18 - The Red & Black, Washington DC<br/>
01/20 - Cake Shop, New York, NY<br/>
01/22 - O'Briens Pub, Allston, MA<br/>
01/23 - AS220, Providence, RI<br/>
01/24 - TBA, Ithaca, NY<br/>
01/25 - Lee's Palace, Toronto ONT<br/>
01/26 - The Pike Room, Pontiac, MI<br/>
01/27 - Grog Shop, Cleveland Heights, OH <br/>
01/28 - Jammin Java, Vienna, VA<br/>
01/29 - The M Room, Philadelphia, PA<br/>
01/31 - The EARL, Atlanta, GA<br/>
02/01 - Tasty World, Athens, GA<br/>
02/06 - Club NME @ Spaceland, Los Angeles, CA</p>]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2008 18:06:10 -0800</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[PopMatters reviews Norwegian hype noiserockers Ungdomskulen: http://www.popmatters.com/pm/music/reviews/51540/ungdomskulen-cry-baby/]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PopMatters reviews Norwegian hype noiserockers <b>Ungdomskulen</b>: <a href="http://www.popmatters.com/pm/music/reviews/51540/ungdomskulen-cry-baby/" target="_blank">http://www.popmatters.com/pm/music/reviews/51540/ungdomskulen-cry-baby/</a>]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2007 13:24:30 -0800</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[Dagbladet's top 20 Norwegian albums of 2007:
01. Shining - Grindstone
02. Jonas Fjeld - Amerikabesøk
03. Superfamily - Warszava
04. Prins Thomas - Cosmo Galactic Prims
05. The Lionheart Bros. - Dizzy Kiss
06. BigBang - Too Much Yang
07. Supersilent - 8
08. Hellbillies - Spissrotgang
09. My Midnight Creeps - Histamin
10. Magnet - The Simple Life
11. Madcon - So Dark the Con of Man
12. DHG - Supervillain Outcast
13. Diskjokke - Staying In
14. Håkon Kornstad - Single Engine
15. King Midas - Sorry
16. Raga Rockers - Übermensch
17. Susanne Sundfør - Susanne Sundfør
18. Manes - How The World Came To An End
19. Ungdomskulen - Cry-Baby
20. Diverse Artister - NRK Sessions - Club 7 Scene
More info: http://www.dagbladet.no/kultur/2007/12/04/520147.html?11967690211196769021]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dagbladet's top 20 Norwegian albums of 2007:
<p class="indent">01. <b>Shining</b> - Grindstone<br>
02. <b>Jonas Fjeld</b> - Amerikabesøk<br>
03. <b>Superfamily</b> - Warszava<br>
04. <b>Prins Thomas</b> - Cosmo Galactic Prims<br>
05. <b>The Lionheart Bros.</b> - Dizzy Kiss<br>
06. <b>BigBang</b> - Too Much Yang<br>
07. <b>Supersilent</b> - 8<br>
08. <b>Hellbillies</b> - Spissrotgang<br>
09. <b>My Midnight Creeps</b> - Histamin<br>
10. <b>Magnet</b> - The Simple Life<br>
11. <b>Madcon</b> - So Dark the Con of Man<br>
12. <b>DHG</b> - Supervillain Outcast<br>
13. <b>Diskjokke</b> - Staying In<br>
14. <b>Håkon Kornstad</b> - Single Engine<br>
15. <b>King Midas</b> - Sorry<br>
16. <b>Raga Rockers</b> - Übermensch<br>
17. <b>Susanne Sundfør</b> - Susanne Sundfør<br>
18. <b>Manes</b> - How The World Came To An End<br>
19. <b>Ungdomskulen</b> - Cry-Baby<br>
20. <b>Diverse Artister</b> - NRK Sessions - Club 7 Scene<br>
<p>More info: <a href="http://www.dagbladet.no/kultur/2007/12/04/520147.html?11967690211196769021" target="_blank">http://www.dagbladet.no/kultur/2007/12/04/520147.html?11967690211196769021</a>]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2007 18:06:19 -0800</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[Pitchfork reviews Norwegian indierock act Ungdomskulen: http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/46908-cry-baby
I haven't heard the full album, but everything I've heard so far has been mediocre at best, so I'm somewhat baffled that I see so many praising reviews. Anyhow, listen to some stuff at myspace and decide for yourself: http://www.myspace.com/ungdomskulen]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pitchfork reviews Norwegian indierock act <b>Ungdomskulen</b>: <a href="http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/46908-cry-baby" target="_blank">http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/46908-cry-baby</a><br>
I haven't heard the full album, but everything I've heard so far has been mediocre at best, so I'm somewhat baffled that I see so many praising reviews. Anyhow, listen to some stuff at myspace and decide for yourself: <a href="http://www.myspace.com/ungdomskulen" target="_blank">http://www.myspace.com/ungdomskulen</a>]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2007 12:10:37 -0800</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[Norwegian noiserockers Ungdomskulen will finally release their debut full-length "Cry baby" on October 15 via Ever Records. Listen to samples and get tourdates at myspace: http://www.myspace.com/ungdomskulen]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norwegian noiserockers <b>Ungdomskulen</b> will finally release their debut full-length <i>"Cry baby"</i> on October 15 via Ever Records. Listen to samples and get tourdates at myspace: <a href="http://www.myspace.com/ungdomskulen" target="_blank">http://www.myspace.com/ungdomskulen</a>]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2007 13:01:19 -0700</pubDate>
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	<title>Live report: Datarock @ The Luminaire, London UK 05/11/06</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Datarock, like all the best acts to come out of Norway are on Telle Records. Yup, that's the folks who previously birthed Annie, Royksopp and Kings Of Convenience to the world. However, Datarock plough a completely different burrow to any of this lot. They create a crazy asexul hybrid of dance and rock music.

This gig is their debut UK headline show, and has been so furiously marketed by the promoter that The Luminaire is practically full to the rafters in anticipation of a set by a group unknown to the general London tastemakers/gig going public. Initially, the most striking thing about Datarock is their iconic red tracksuits. There are three core members of the band, however tonight they are joined on stage by fellow Norwegian band Ungdomskulen. As a live prospect, Datarock create a real party atmosphere with the core of the band taking care of drums, synths and guitar/vocal duties, whilst the other five or so bodies scattered across the stage jump up and down and generally lark about in their hooded tracksuit tops, occasionally joining in on backing vocals.

Possibly the best comparison one can make to Datarock is calling them an asexual Scissor Sisters. Their lyrics are overtly sexual, but if anything act as a rejection of sexuality. For example, take the album opener "Bulldozer" which carries the chant "BMX is better than sex," or "Sex me up" in which Fredrik Saroea screams that if you "sex him up," he'll "sex you down."

The band save their best tune (and surely future single) "Fa-fa-fa" for till the end. Featured on Annie's "DJ Kicks" compilation from last year, "Fa-fa-fa" (with it's incessantly funky riffing) is like a suped-up Tom Tom Club for the 21st Century. The backing vocals are left to the audience, whilst the ringer members of the band takes care of the stupid dancing. Datarock leave the stage to "I've had the time of my life" being played over the PA, and it suddenly becomes obvious that Datarock will be the name to drop in tastemaker circles this summer.
- Nick Levine]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Datarock, like all the best acts to come out of Norway are on Telle Records. Yup, that's the folks who previously birthed Annie, Royksopp and Kings Of Convenience to the world. However, <b>Datarock</b> plough a completely different burrow to any of this lot. They create a crazy asexul hybrid of dance and rock music.

<p>This gig is their debut UK headline show, and has been so furiously marketed by the promoter that The Luminaire is practically full to the rafters in anticipation of a set by a group unknown to the general London tastemakers/gig going public. Initially, the most striking thing about <b>Datarock</b> is their iconic red tracksuits. There are three core members of the band, however tonight they are joined on stage by fellow Norwegian band <b>Ungdomskulen</b>. As a live prospect, <b>Datarock</b> create a real party atmosphere with the core of the band taking care of drums, synths and guitar/vocal duties, whilst the other five or so bodies scattered across the stage jump up and down and generally lark about in their hooded tracksuit tops, occasionally joining in on backing vocals.

<p>Possibly the best comparison one can make to <b>Datarock</b> is calling them an asexual <b>Scissor Sisters</b>. Their lyrics are overtly sexual, but if anything act as a rejection of sexuality. For example, take the album opener <i>"Bulldozer"</i> which carries the chant <i>"BMX is better than sex,"</i> or <i>"Sex me up"</i> in which <b>Fredrik Saroea</b> screams that if you <i>"sex him up,"</i> he'll <i>"sex you down."</i>

<p>The band save their best tune (and surely future single) <i>"Fa-fa-fa"</i> for till the end. Featured on <b>Annie</b>'s <i>"DJ Kicks"</i> compilation from last year, <i>"Fa-fa-fa"</i> (with it's incessantly funky riffing) is like a suped-up <b>Tom Tom Club</b> for the 21st Century. The backing vocals are left to the audience, whilst the ringer members of the band takes care of the stupid dancing. <b>Datarock</b> leave the stage to <i>"I've had the time of my life"</i> being played over the PA, and it suddenly becomes obvious that <b>Datarock</b> will be the name to drop in tastemaker circles this summer.<br>
<i>- Nick Levine</i><br><br>]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Thu, 25 May 2006 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[Datarock on tour across Europe:04/27 - Paradiso (Small Stage), Amsterdam (NL)04/28 - Karlstorbahnhof, Heidelberg (GER)04/29 - Dampfzentrale, Bern (SWI)04/30 - Tab Tap, Schaffhausen (SWI)05/01 - Talacker, Zurich (SWI)05/02 - Cairo, Wuerzburg (GER)05/03 - Lovelite, Berlin (GER)05/04 - Noveau Casino, Paris (FRA)05/05 - secret show, Paris (FRA)05/06 - tba05/07 - Optimo, Glasgow (SCO)05/08 - Little Civic, Wolverhampton (UK)05/09 - Lennons, Southampton (UK)05/10 - tba05/11 - The Luminaire, London (UK)06/17 - Hultsfred Festival, Hultsfred (SWE)08/05 - Klubbfestuka, Bodø (NOR)08/13 - Festival les Nuits Secretes, Aulnoye Aymeries (FRA)08/18 - Festival Pantiero, Cannes (FRA)08/19 - Steinkjerfestivalen , Steinkjer (NOR)All dates through May are with fellow Norwegians Ungdomskulen.]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Datarock</b> on tour across Europe:<p class="indent">04/27 - Paradiso (Small Stage), Amsterdam (NL)<br>04/28 - Karlstorbahnhof, Heidelberg (GER)<br>04/29 - Dampfzentrale, Bern (SWI)<br>04/30 - Tab Tap, Schaffhausen (SWI)<br>05/01 - Talacker, Zurich (SWI)<br>05/02 - Cairo, Wuerzburg (GER)<br>05/03 - Lovelite, Berlin (GER)<br>05/04 - Noveau Casino, Paris (FRA)<br>05/05 - secret show, Paris (FRA)<br>05/06 - tba<br>05/07 - Optimo, Glasgow (SCO)<br>05/08 - Little Civic, Wolverhampton (UK)<br>05/09 - Lennons, Southampton (UK)<br>05/10 - tba<br>05/11 - The Luminaire, London (UK)<br>06/17 - Hultsfred Festival, Hultsfred (SWE)<br>08/05 - Klubbfestuka, Bodø (NOR)<br>08/13 - Festival les Nuits Secretes, Aulnoye Aymeries (FRA)<br>08/18 - Festival Pantiero, Cannes (FRA)<br>08/19 - Steinkjerfestivalen , Steinkjer (NOR)<br><p>All dates through May are with fellow Norwegians <b>Ungdomskulen</b>.]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Wed, 26 Apr 2006 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[Norwegian noise-rock act Ungdomskulen has posted a few tracks for free download: http://www.ufjelg.org/ungdomskulen/]]></description>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Norwegian noise-rock act <b>Ungdomskulen</b> has posted a few tracks for free download: <a href="http://www.ufjelg.org/ungdomskulen/" target=_blank>http://www.ufjelg.org/ungdomskulen/</a>]]></content:encoded>
	<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2005 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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