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This Sunday (June 5th) our very special in-studio guests will be Oslo, who’ll be performing a special in-studio acoustic set previewing songs from their new album, High Mountain Sessions Vol. 1 (out June 28).
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Mattia Borrani- Vocal, Guitar, Keyboards / Kerry Wayne James- Bass, Guitar, Keyboards
OSLO, is a band that knows what hard work means. Independent of any record label, and with a driven attitude the band has managed to cumulate a lot of success within the US. OSLO’s emotive and engaging live shows and self-titled, self-produced debut release (2005) garnered significant buzz and coverage from Rolling Stone, Billboard, Music Edge, LA Weekly and the Los Angeles Times, which named OSLO one of the top 10 bands to download in the Fall of 2006.
In 2007 OSLO released The Rise and Fall of Love and Hate, co-produced by Grammy Nominated engineer/mixer Ryan Hewitt (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Mickey P (Beck, Peaches, The Eels) and Sam Fogarino (drummer, Interpol). The Rise and Fall of Love and Hate resulted in a publishing deal with SONGS Music Publishing, earning licensing placements on cable networks, major television shows and independent films.
After taking a short break to focus on live performances and other projects, OSLO is back, with a new series of recordings titled High Mountain Sessions: Volume One and Volume Two. The releases are scheduled for Summer and Fall 2011 and will be supported with West Coast tour dates.
The critical acclaim of both their live shows and their recordings are complimented not only with the band’s onstage showmanship but the complexity and depth with which they compose music. Rich in texture, melody and fervor the OSLO sound conveys a layered listening experience that is as intricate as it is intelligent and evocative.