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Oh No Ono - Officerspladsen, 3. June
- The winners of DRs/the national radios Experiment Prize entered the Officer stage around midnight and lit a match to the audience with speed'n'acid, rockpop'n'roll.

By Filip Granlie. Tranalation: Martin Buck. Photo: Michael Boe Laigaard.


Oh No Ono is maybe best compared to an old Volkswagen T2 with a Porsche’s engine. And the band are taking one foot of the breaks and adding it to the speeder - inviting the audience for a game of musical strip poker in the back - travelling as bohemians at a very high pace.

Inspired by the 80'ies they manage to ensure both humour and artistic edge in a sort of funky mad mans pop rock - tempting to reach the same energy as the "older brothers", Figurines, who also represents both northern Jutland and the label Morningside Records. In the beginning of tonight’s showcase the many ideas and ingenuity is battling with the fierce tempo - but the will to explore and enjoy them selves, even on such an important occasion, gets the better of the band - and with their strange vehicle they head out, aiming for the prettiest lawns and the most well kept roses in the neighbourhood.

With dirt under their nails and big smiles on their faces, the young boys are confirmed by the audience’s reaction. With a mad feel, funky slap bas, a rich cow bell and a long, fantastically noisy outtro, Oh No Ono shuts down the Officer stage with a remarkable showcase on this years version of SPOT.






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