Halasan Bazar - Sometimes Happy, Sometimes Sad
Tom Jenkins | Friday 8 March, 2013 14:01
Copenhagen seems to be rivalling Reykjavik currently as the go-to Nordic town for really excellent bands. Five-piece Halasan Bazar are based in the city – though not all members are Danish – and are signed to San Francisco tape label Crash Symbols, which seems fitting given the band’s retro psych sound. Sometimes Happy, Sometimes Sad, streaming below, is the first taster of new full-length, Space Junk, out April 2.
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