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Beezewax are (almost) back!

At the last day of October, I command every Beezewax fan to get down to Revolver to see Beezewax play an exclusive concert at their re-releaseparty for their first album, A Dozen Summits. For those not familiar with the band, I wrote an article about them not long ago.

After over ten years since it sold out, many still haven’t heard this fantastic record. The record is filled with hope, youthful indie spirit, great popsongs and much more. SellOut! Records decided to finally re-release the album so new young indie pop fans, like me (I was lucky enough to find it on the Internet though) can hear it.


Wax that never melts

Beezewax shouldn’t need any presentation, but unfortunately, they do. They never had a real breakthrough in Norway, and that’s a shame. Beezewax is a great pop band from Østfold with great songs, great melodies, epic guitars and lovely noise. Although their albums have been well recieved by critics, they’ve never made any commercial success, even though they have made five fantastic albums, and a few EP’s as well.