Swedish indie-poppers at city venue tonight
Published:
2:45 PM February 9, 2009
Updated:
2:12 PM October 10, 2020
Swedish indie-pop band Hari and Aino make their Norwich debut tonight, MOnday at the Queen Charlotte as part of a seven-date UK tour.
Swedish indie-pop band Hari and Aino make their Norwich debut tonight, MOnday at the Queen Charlotte (doors 8pm) as part of a seven-date UK tour.
Their self-titled album, full of jangly guitar and sweet vocals, has drawn comparisons with Blondie and the Long Blondes.
Support comes from the Foster Kids, whose LP At Home with the Foo Fighters has received positive reviews by bloggers ('chirpy pop bliss') and Event magazine.
Completing the bill is Norfolk singer-songwriter Normal For Norfolk, aka Andy Palmer, with his comedic songs about Norfolk life.
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