Highlight: Allah-Las/ Jessica Pratt
Allah-Las are a band from LA, who formed when three of the members met while working at the city’s famous record store, Amoeba Music. And their status as cratediving-junkies is confirmed by their music, which showcases their excellent knowledge of styles and genres through the ages across their two albums, 2012’s Allah-Las and 2014’s Worship The Sun. Catch them when they bring their classic indie to Debaser Strand on Tuesday Sep 1st. Support comes from alt-folk star Jessica Pratt.
Debaser Strand, Sep 1 @ 1830
September 1
Allah-Las
Allah- Las bring their 60’s-inflected rock to Debaser Strand.
Debaser Strand, 1830
The Charlatans
Sweeping alt-rock from the Britpop indie icons
Debaser Medis, 1930
September 2
Hanna Elmquist
Smooth, classic jazz.
Fasching, 2000
September 3
The Petebox
Thumping alt-electronica
Göta Källare, 1900
Ola Salo
Driving folk-pop from the Ark singer.
Gröna Lund, 2000
Peter Bergander Trio
Modern piano-jazzman keen on people dancing
Fasching, 1800
Skintrade
Rockers throwing a release party
Kägelbanan, Södra Teatern, 2000
September 4
Steve Hackett
Wildly experimental guitar from former Genesis member
Debaser Medis, 1900
Immanuel Gospel
Stockholm Gospel Choir
Fasching, 1800
Hoffmaestro
High-energy ska and country-folk.
Mosebacketerrassen, Södra Teatern, 2000
Magnus Uggla
Quirky, Swedish language pop.
Gröna Lund, 2000
Jex Toth
The Queen of doom rock. Support from Anna Norberg.
Debaser Strand, 1900
September 5
The Beards
Comic, beard-themed rock.
Debaser Strand, 2000
Hoffmaestro
High-energy ska and country-folk.
Mosebacketerrassen, Södra Teatern, 2000
Blacknuss ft. Mary N’Diaye and Prince Mpedzisi
Smooth, funk-infused disco
Fasching, 2000
Thomas Stenström
That very specific pop of the Swedish kind
Berns, 1930
September 6
Lars Jansson Trio
Veteran jazz pianist
Fasching, 1800