Onsloow
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Origin | Trondheim, Norway |
Years active | 2021–present |
Labels | Tiny Engines |
Members |
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Past members | Johanne Rimul |
Onsloow are a band from Trondheim, Norway. The original members of Onsloow were Johanne Rimul (vocals), Mathias Nylenna, Morten Samdal (drums), and Lasse Berg (bass guitar).[1] After their debut album, Rimul left the band and Helene Brunæs joined as vocalist.[2]
Onsloow released their debut album S/T on 21 January 2022.[3] God Is in the TV described the album as sounding like "Avril Lavigne's 15 year old sister eating chips on the beach."[4] In 2024 Onsloow signed to record label Tiny Engines. They released their second album Full Speed Anywhere Else on 25 October 2024.[5] The album was preceded by singles "Taxi", "Brakes", and "Body Parts".[6]
Stereogum included Onsloow on their list of the forty best new artists of 2024.[7]
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- S/T (2022)
- Full Speed Anywhere Else (2024, Tiny Engines)
Singles
[edit]- "Overthinking" (2021)[8]
- "A Good Day to Forget" (2021)[9]
- "Being with You" (2021)[10]
- "Taxi" (2024)
- "Brakes" (2024)
- "Body Parts" (2024)
References
[edit]- ^ "Full Speed Anywhere Else liner notes", Bandcamp, retrieved 2024-11-23
- ^ Andrew Sacher (2024-09-16), "Stream Onsloow's "Brakes" off new LP for Tiny Engines", BrooklynVegan, retrieved 2024-11-23
- ^ Rob Mair (2022-03-16), "Album Review: Onsloow - S/T", Upset Magazine, archived from the original on 2022-05-25, retrieved 2024-11-23
- ^ Loz Etheridge (2022-02-06), "Fortnightly Shortbites – An Album Review Round-up (Jan 21st)", God Is in the TV, retrieved 2024-11-23
- ^ Vivien Stellmach, "Full Speed Anywhere Else (review)", Visions (in German), no. 380 (November 2024), retrieved 2024-11-23
- ^ Tom Breihan (2024-10-22), "Onsloow – "Body Parts"", Stereogum, retrieved 2024-11-23
- ^ Chris DeVille (2024-11-13), "The 40 Best New Artists Of 2024", Stereogum, retrieved 2024-11-23
- ^ Haydon Spenceley (2021-06-07), "Premiere: Onsloow Shares Debut Single "Overthinking"", Under the Radar, retrieved 2024-11-23
- ^ Caleb Campbell (2021-06-23), "Premiere: Onsloow Debut New Single "A Good Day To Forget"", Under the Radar, retrieved 2024-11-23
- ^ Andy Wors (2022-01-27), "Onsloow 🇳🇴 - 'S/T' (Album)", Nordic Music Review, retrieved 2024-11-23