2011 was not just about about crises and recessions, doom and gloom. Musically, there were a lot more exciting developments taking place. Distortion was colossal even though it posted a huge loss financially, Roskilde was a haven for the underdog, as the high rollers failed to live up to the ruckus caused by smaller names at the venue and Vega continued to play host to decent live acts throughout the year.
Here are The Copenhagen Posts' In and Out teams' picks of 2011. (Mine included)
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James Blake : The Soft-spoken beat genius, Blake managed to win quite a few hearts at Roskilde with his critically acclaimed performance.
Band of Horses: Provided a fair deal of warmth in the midst of a cold winter with their show at the barnd spanking new Tap1 venue back in Feb.
When Saints Go Machine : Unleashed a new album that's starbound as things stand, and followed through with a solid performance at Vega. Lead singer Jonas Kenton's solo project Kenton Slash Demon is also listed in our In Out favourites.
Here are The Copenhagen Posts' In and Out teams' picks of 2011. (Mine included)
(Click here)
James Blake : The Soft-spoken beat genius, Blake managed to win quite a few hearts at Roskilde with his critically acclaimed performance.
Band of Horses: Provided a fair deal of warmth in the midst of a cold winter with their show at the barnd spanking new Tap1 venue back in Feb.
When Saints Go Machine : Unleashed a new album that's starbound as things stand, and followed through with a solid performance at Vega. Lead singer Jonas Kenton's solo project Kenton Slash Demon is also listed in our In Out favourites.
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