| Harmonica, from Oslo, Norway, consists of three women and two men that play sweet and danceable indie pop-rock with a new passion you’ve yet to experience. Harmonica is all about fantastic music, dancing, rock´n roll and having fun and their amazing live show contains visual effects, playfulness and tons of energy. Harmonica is your new favourite band!
Harmonica was asked to play with The Magic Numbers and they played at the Norwegian Wood Festival with artists like Lou Reed, Roger Waters, Gnarls Barkley, Mew and Martha Wainwright. Harmonica has rocked Øya Festival’s club nights in Norway the last three years running. They also participated in Scandinavia’s biggest and most important music festival, by:Larm, in February this year. The band received a lot of attention during that event, both in Norwegian and International press, and led them to being invited to play at the Canadian Music Week Festival in Toronto in March. A memorable three nights of amazing showcasing had Chart Attack elect Harmonica the "best live act" at the festival, grading them 99 out of 100, and saw them make many new fans.
To celebrate their return to Canada for the Pop Montreal Festival, Harmonica and (weewerk) are releasing their new limited edition four song EP, “Miaow, Miaow…BARK!”. The EP will be available from the band at their shows and will be available digitally exclusively from Zunior.
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Press Quotes:
SoundProofMagazine.com: “Undoubtedly the best looking band on the CMW circuit, Norwegian pop-quintet Harmonica serve up a heavy dose of serious sexiness alongside their smouldering, high-energy power-pop performance. Ferociously powerful, yet incredibly cute, only a band fronted by three blonde rocker chicks could pull off Harmonica¹s skilful balancing act of raw punk and sugar pop."
ChartAttack.com: “Harmonica might just be the friendliest and most fun indie band on the planet. They're a burst of musical sunshine who charmed the audience with their coy banter, jokes, thank yous and flirting. The room was in a frenzy by the end of the set.”
Now Magazine: “Adorable Harmonica brought some powerfully fun shouty punk-pop stylings to Sneaky Dees. Lead singer/guitarist Monica Johansen yelped, shouted, and belted her way through keyed-up, distorted riffage, rocking undiscovered hits with her gang of five, powered by the solid drumming of Karl Magnus Bjoroy."
LonelyVagabond: "Harmonica was one of the best bands I saw during Canadian Music Week. The band definitely impressed a lot of people." |
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