SpaceScan10 #27: King’s Light Infantry and Donjon Doxy
Categories: Denmark • Features • Norway • Rock

This Friday’s SpaceScan presents two acts from Norway and Denmark. First up are Donjon Doxy, a trio from Oslo, who’s represented by the progressive indie-punk title track from their debut EP ‘How Deep Is The Sea’, and they’re followed by Aarhus based quintet King’s Light Infantry, who dabble in catchy indierock, represented here by the excellent ‘Home’ from their debut EP ‘Crops’. Hope you like it…
Donjon Doxy (NO) (Photo)
From Oslo, Norway, comes this trio who work under the moniker Donjon Doxy. They’ve got four songs streaming on MySpace (all sounding a little like rough demos), but recently they finished their debut EP ‘How Deep Is The Sea’ which is said to come out soon. Here’s the title track, a piece of progressive indie-punk with a bit of pop catchyness lurking around the corners, for you to check out.
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King’s Light Infantry (DK)
From Aarhus, Denmark, comes this quintet calling themselves King’s Light Infantry. They recently released their six song debut EP titled ‘Crops’, which they’re streaming in full on MySpace. It’s guitar based indierock with an inherent melancholy in the catchy songs fronted by the strong, emotional vocal of lead singer/guitarist Mathias Slot. Here’s ‘Home’:
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