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Press
Olympus Mons videoclip on MTV Pulse, MTV 2, NME.TV, E4, MCM, M6, ... - dad records
Indie-rock records of the year, without a shadow of a doubt" (Subba-Cultcha)
"[their] breezy sunlit indie-pop sounds just about perfect...intricate and highly melodic fretwork" (Guitarist)
"With a clutch of unsigned awards under their belt, the trio’s nervous, wirey indie has finally found a home….intriguing listening." (Clash)
"Angular fretwork" (AU)
"This London trio bring something different to the indie rock table" (Total Guitar)
"Essential listening" (God Is In The TV Zine)
"Best Unsigned Band 2006 in Great Britain" - Press
Radio 2, XFM, Le Mouv, Oui FM, Radio Campus, Ferarock, ... - dad records
Radio 2, XFM, Le Mouv, Oui FM, Radio Campus, Ferarock, ... - dad records
Discography
***Album «NOTHING’S GOING TO SPOIL MY DAY TODAY!»***
Release date September 22nd (UK), October 20th (France),... on dad records
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Bio
Olympus Mons play highly emotionally charged, urgent, jittery indie P’Rock.
The London trio unload the tension of the daily hustle and bustle of the capital in songs full of nervous twitches, intricate melodies and soothing harmonies. Or as producer Tom McKay puts it: “You can’t fake hectic”.
Their music and lyrics reflect a romantic view on a fragile and urban society that is defined by the madness of daily life, heartbreaks and personal stories, not afraid of making social comments either.
Aaron (Vox and Guitar), Norbert (Bass) and Moran (Drums) first met in late 2005 on the London music scene and soon decided that their busy and hyperactive playing styles perfectly suited each other.
Only 3 months later, they started performing live and not only did the band impress the punters but also the music industry.
In 2006, Olympus Mons were voted “best unsigned band” by Play Music and NME, and won the “3 Student Music Awards” as well as the “Fopp Award for New Music”.
Since then, the band has played 200’s of gigs in Europe sharing the stage with bands such as Babyshambles, The Delays, The Maccabees…
That same year the band met Dad Records’ David Rousseau at an illegal boat party in London. He was blown away by the band’s fired up performance and also shared their vision of the future of indie music.
In October 2007, the band entered the studio with producer Tom McKay to record their debut album “Nothing's Going To Spoil My Day Today!”.
The record is to be mixed in NYC by producer/engineer Mark Plati (Bowie, Prince, The Cure,…) in November and will be released early 2008 on Dad Records.
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