Danish band ‘When Saints Go Machine’ play Bucharest this week-end

30 November 2011

Danish band ‘When Saints Go Machine’ are playing in Romania on December 2, 2011. The gig will be at Control Club (19, Academiei St. Bucharest) and will kick off after 22:00.

Silas Moldenhawer, Jonas Kenton, Simon Muschinsky, Nikolaj Manuel Vonsild formed the band in Copenhagen back in 2007 and released their debut EP ‘Fail Forever’ in the same year. This was followed up by the group’s first album ‘Konkylie.’ The group combines different sounds, from dance, post-punk, to pop and experimental electronics.  Though sometimes compared to bands such as ‘The Knife’ or ‘Caribou,’ the comparison doesn’t pay sufficient homage to the group’s original sound.

“When you spend two years working on an album of 11 tracks, of course, in the end it will be full of strange details and sounds,” says Nikolaj Manuel Vonslid, the band’s lead singer. Read more about the band here and listen to one of their songs below.

Tickets for the concert cost RON 20 on the door.

Irina Popescu, irina.popescu@romania-insider.com

(photo source: Facebook)

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Danish band ‘When Saints Go Machine’ play Bucharest this week-end

30 November 2011

Danish band ‘When Saints Go Machine’ are playing in Romania on December 2, 2011. The gig will be at Control Club (19, Academiei St. Bucharest) and will kick off after 22:00.

Silas Moldenhawer, Jonas Kenton, Simon Muschinsky, Nikolaj Manuel Vonsild formed the band in Copenhagen back in 2007 and released their debut EP ‘Fail Forever’ in the same year. This was followed up by the group’s first album ‘Konkylie.’ The group combines different sounds, from dance, post-punk, to pop and experimental electronics.  Though sometimes compared to bands such as ‘The Knife’ or ‘Caribou,’ the comparison doesn’t pay sufficient homage to the group’s original sound.

“When you spend two years working on an album of 11 tracks, of course, in the end it will be full of strange details and sounds,” says Nikolaj Manuel Vonslid, the band’s lead singer. Read more about the band here and listen to one of their songs below.

Tickets for the concert cost RON 20 on the door.

Irina Popescu, irina.popescu@romania-insider.com

(photo source: Facebook)

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