Lovely new press in The Washington Post's Nightlife Agenda this week:
Thanks to the Hej Hej DJs, the nation's capital is becoming an unlikely hotspot for Scandanavian indie pop. Take tonight's Lovekevins show at DC9, for example. The Swedish group (listen) is over in the States for just a pair of performances; the other is, predictably, in New York. How often is D.C. one of those very few select cities? As noted in the July Mixtape, the band's sound doesn't stray too far from the usual Scandanavian pop formula -- cooing vocals, smooth, danceable electro sounds, a few charmingly mispronounced words. Sounds like a pleasant way to spend an evening, ja?
As noted in the Agenda, The Lovekevins' "Private Life of a Cat" is featured on the Going Out Gurus' July Mixtape. Check it out here.
Thanks to the Hej Hej DJs, the nation's capital is becoming an unlikely hotspot for Scandanavian indie pop. Take tonight's Lovekevins show at DC9, for example. The Swedish group (listen) is over in the States for just a pair of performances; the other is, predictably, in New York. How often is D.C. one of those very few select cities? As noted in the July Mixtape, the band's sound doesn't stray too far from the usual Scandanavian pop formula -- cooing vocals, smooth, danceable electro sounds, a few charmingly mispronounced words. Sounds like a pleasant way to spend an evening, ja?
As noted in the Agenda, The Lovekevins' "Private Life of a Cat" is featured on the Going Out Gurus' July Mixtape. Check it out here.
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