Snipe Likes: Retro Stefson
John Rogers | Tuesday 13 July, 2010 13:40
Young Icelandic collective Retro Stefson embody the playful spirit, creativity and musical ability of many bands on the Reykjavik scene. A regular fixture at the Airwaves Festival, they put their stuff out on the more than ace Kimi label. Tzjek ‘it out.
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