Oh No Ono

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Internet Warrior 00:00 Tools
Keeping Warm in Cold Country 00:00 Tools
Swim 00:00 Tools
The Strawberry Festival 00:00 Tools
The Shock of the Real 00:00 Tools
Practical Money Skills for Life 03:41 Tools
Ba Ba Baba Ba Ba Well Anyway 00:00 Tools
Eleanor Speaks 00:00 Tools
Icicles 00:00 Tools
Victim of the Modern Age 00:00 Tools
Sunshine and Rain At Once 00:00 Tools
The Tea Party 00:00 Tools
The Only Undead 00:00 Tools
The Wave Ballet 00:00 Tools
Am I Right? 00:00 Tools
Tanks No Thanks 00:00 Tools
Miss Miss Moss 00:00 Tools
Talking Lynndie England 00:00 Tools
Eve 00:00 Tools
Eleanor Speaks (Caribou remix) 00:00 Tools
Beelitz 00:00 Tools
Pratical Money Skills For Life 00:00 Tools
Fat Simon Says 00:00 Tools
Am I Right 00:00 Tools
Swim (Oh No Shlohmo remix) 00:00 Tools
Hurrah Hurrah 00:00 Tools
Eleanor Speaks - Caribou Remix 00:00 Tools
The Fool 00:00 Tools
Swim - Oh No Shlohmo remix 00:00 Tools
Always the Same 00:00 Tools
Internet Warrior - Radio version 00:00 Tools
Icicles (Efterklang remix) 00:00 Tools
Internet Warrior (The Depreciation Guild Remix) 00:00 Tools
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Oh No Ono - Helplessly Young (vault) 00:00 Tools
John Sinclair 00:00 Tools
Eleanor Speaks (Dan Snaith Remix) 00:00 Tools
Eleanor Speaks (Zambri remix) 00:00 Tools
The Wave Ballet (Higamos Hogamos remix) 00:00 Tools
Swim (Phenomenal Handclap remix) 00:00 Tools
Eve (Birds & Batteries remix) 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow Never Knows 00:00 Tools
Subterranen Homesick Blues 00:00 Tools
Internet Warrior - The Depreciation Guild Remix 00:00 Tools
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Swim - Phenomenal Handclap remix 00:00 Tools
Ba Ba Baba Ba Well Anyway 00:00 Tools
Subterranean Homesick Blues 00:00 Tools
Elanor Speaks (Caribou Remix) 00:00 Tools
THE SHOCK OF THE REAL (PLUS-TECH SQUEEZE BOX REMIX) 00:00 Tools
Practical 00:00 Tools
Eleanor Speaks - Dan Snaith Remix 00:00 Tools
Keeping Warm In Cold Counrty 00:00 Tools
Kom ud og leg 00:00 Tools
Keeping warm in a warm country (holtoug remix) 00:00 Tools
M*ss M*ss Moss 00:00 Tools
Icicles - Efterklang remix 00:00 Tools
Arpeggi/Weird Fishes (Radiohead Cover) 00:00 Tools
Eve - Birds & Batteries remix 00:00 Tools
Wave Ballet Holtoug RMX 00:00 Tools
Shock of the real 00:00 Tools
The Wave Ballet - Higamos Hogamos remix 00:00 Tools
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on the beach 00:00 Tools
The Tea Party (DeltaScuti Remix) 00:00 Tools
Subterranean Homesick Blues - Bob Dylan Cover 00:00 Tools
Strawberry Festival 00:00 Tools
Subterranean Homesick Blues (Bob Dylan Cover) 00:00 Tools
Helplessly Young Version 1 00:00 Tools
Keeping Warm In The Cold Country 00:00 Tools
Practical Money Skilles For Life 00:00 Tools
AM I RIGHT? 00:00 Tools
OH NO ONO 'SUP Mixtape 00:00 Tools
Swim (Shlohmo remix) 00:00 Tools
Am I Righ? 00:00 Tools
Swim (Oh No Schlomo Remix) 00:00 Tools
Ba Ba Ba Ba Ba Ba Well Anyway 00:00 Tools
Practical Monkey Skills For Life 00:00 Tools
Practical Money Skills For ... 00:00 Tools
Icicles (Efterklang Remix)" 00:00 Tools
Ba Ba Baba Ba Ba. Well Anyway 00:00 Tools
Talking Lynddie England 00:00 Tools
Eleanor Speaks [Caribou Remix] 00:00 Tools
Practical Money Skills For Live 00:00 Tools
Internet Warriors 00:00 Tools
Speaks (Caribou Remix) 00:00 Tools
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Oh No Ono was an experimental pop quintet formed in 2004 in Aalborg, Denmark. Their music, intricate and otherworldly, defies conventions and expectations (and sometimes gravity). The ten dense, hypertextured sour-sweet-sad opuses found on their US debut album, Eggs, are truly breathtaking to behold; the band creates bewitching pop symphonies that unfold themselves more with each successive listen. The band split in 2011. Already stars in their home country of Denmark, Oh No Ono (which consists of Aske Zidore, Nicolai Koch, Kristoffer Rom, Malthe Fischer, and Nis Svoldgård) has capitalized on a wave of Scandinavian press, touring extensively, and receiving surprising amounts of radio and video airplay for a group so focused on an aesthetic of capriciousness and experimentation. After receiving the “Breakthrough of the Year” award from the DR (the Danish equivalent of the BBC), the band jumped into the Scandinavian festival circuit, drawing the attention of, among others, NME, who said of the band: “[T]hey sound like Devo sticking their fingers in a powersocket... at a helium balloon factory... on the moon." But the members of Oh No Ono were always trying to attack something bigger. And Eggs, their US debut on Brooklyn-based Friendly Fire Recordings, is nothing if not bigger - it is nothing short of virtuosic. To record the album, the band locked themselves away in a small country house on the Danish isle of Mon for nine months. And yet Eggs is the anything but claustrophobic; reaching beyond traditional guitar/bass/drum textures, the band weaves myriad environmental sounds, samples, and nonstandard instrumentation into the mix. The sound of bird flocks taking flight are followed by woodwind players. Percussion is played on a water-filled tub. Elephants are heard, being elephants. A massive choir of Oh No Ono's friends sing along with the organ in a 300-year-old church. Which is not to say the band spent all nine months cuddling trees and Pinking their Floyds. Like their contemporaries Animal Collective, the propulsive yet fundamentally beautiful pop Oh No Ono creates ties together all the ear games. Eggs' vivacious, even lusty approach to songcraft is the trademark of a band determined to approach pop music via the hard road, without ever losing track of the fact that they are creating pop music. From the shimmering textures of The Wave Ballet to the operatic splendor of Icicles, from the cacophonic underwater pop of Eleanor Speaks to the falsetto singalongs of The Tea Party, this is a band whose command of melody is superlative, and whose ability to channel and transform their myriad musical influences into something genuinely unique and entrancing is thrilling. Other talented artists have begun to take notice of Oh No Ono - the packaging for Eggs, lovingly crafted by Malene Mathiasson, features embossed, egg-shaped artwork and a series of darkly sexual, mix-and-match paintings that would do Francis Bacon proud. And the aesthetically beautiful - albeit slightly disturbing - video for lead single Swim directed by rising Danish director Adam Hashemi, managed to top Pitchfork.tv's charts (Tobias Stretch, whose video credits include Radiohead's "Weird Fishes/Arpeggi," is already hard at work on a new video for the band). But ultimately it's the songs on the album - bizarre, melodic, catchy, beautiful - that make Oh No Ono shine. There are wonderful hatchlings waiting to emerge from Eggs. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.