Ondt Blood is back in Harstad. Ticket package available here.
You may have heard them in the NRK series "We love hell". With broad-legged hardcore, warm, singable choruses and icy rawness, the band has both achieved a P3 listing and a reputation as stage smashers in underground Norway.
When Ondt Blods released their debut record, "Finnmark", it was called one of the most vigorous things that has been made at the intersection of punk, rock and hardcore in this country. At least in recent times. With their hearts on their sleeves, and a twinkle in their eyes, the band delivers lyrics about political oppression, racism and other evil on the one hand and indifference, partying and fun on the other.
iTromsø wrote after a concert that it was as if "someone injects five liters of coffee, two Underberg and a liter of Tequila into the body at the same time". The band has played several hundred concerts in Norway, Europe - including the gigafestival Wacken Open Air in Germany - and Japan.
There will be Northern Norwegian hellish violence and cheeky freedom rock in the Nordic Hall this evening.
Ondt Blood is Alexander Våga Mortensen, John Nilsen, Håvard Rushfeldt, Jørgen Store Johansen and Aslak Heika Hætta Bjørn.
Buy the Little Saturday ticket package, which includes both Ondt Blod in the Nordic hall at 10:00 p.m. and entry to Sentralen on Wednesday, where DJ Tommy plays from 11:00 p.m.