PostScriptum Bavaria

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  • PostScriptum Bavaria

  • 40 / Female
  • Bayern, DE
  • Last Login: 5/27/2009

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  • Zodiac Sign: Gemini

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PostScriptum sounds like a shadow in search of hope. Their music is dressed in classic bright sound, while the lyrics wear a dark and powerful voice of longing.

PostScriptum had their live debut in 2005 at By:Larm, Scandinavia's largest club festival. Their two shows were no less than amazing, and brought the band plenty of attention. They recorded the EP "pre post" and released it on their own label Post Recordings. By late summer of 2005, the single "One Day" had achieved significant play-time on both radio and TV, and "pre post" entered the Norwegian hit lists.

At the beginning of 2006, the songs "One Day" and "Your Eyes" were picked up by radios all across Europe. The leading German music website MyOwnMusic.de elected "Your Eyes" as "Hit des Tages", resulting in even better radio rotations and the opportunity for an EP release on the German market. During 2006, their songs spread and achieved high rotation in world leading indie radio stations like XND Radio, Radio X FM and MoozikooRadio. In Germany, the EP was a success. PostScriptum's future seems bright, as the band said goodbye to 2006 by topping both the highlights- and expectations lists of the German underground music scene!

Back home in Norway, 2007 started off with every indie band's dream: for the "Spellemann 2006", the Norwegian Grammy Committee wanted the best unsigned Norwegian band for a live TV performance at the Grammies. PostScriptum was just what they were looking for, and their performance confirmed the buzz already surrounding the band. Their debut album ”prophet:deny” was released in Norway in April. Germany, Austria and Switzerland followed up with releases in September. With overwhelmingly good album- and live reviews PostScriptum, and their "prophet:deny", now are building a name across Europe.

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