maya saxell (a boy named) kim oxlund
rasmus kabelka
mikkel z gelting
hans kjelstrup
Influences
smelling salts and wrist slapping
Sounds Like
Silly Killings reviews
Jens Østergaard - WHERE2GO MAGAZINE - 5 stars
"The sound is still offbeat, windy and fairytale-esq, like the pages of an old childrens book, but Said the Shark's universe has become more complex and chaotic - a development that definitely doesn't make the project any less appealing."
Henrik Nilsson - KBH MAGAZINE - 5 stars
"...a quirky and liberating addition to the Danish music scene. In the stream of fashionable and well-produced bands with hit upon hit, they are something else with their slowly working and hypnotizing lo-fi rock... Saxell's, at times, mumbling and whispering vocals, in all their poetic beauty, grip and spellbind... Breathtaking."
Jeppe Krogsgaard Christensen - BERLINGSKE TIDENDE - 5 stars
"...a few noise bursts have found their way into the creaking, whispering and jangling of the songs... All made with a delicate intuition, paired with Saxell's piercing verses... Said the Shark strays from the ordinary. Blissful."
Festival SOY#7 du 29 octobre au 1er novembre à Nantes *Soirée mises en bouches : - 16 octobre : BPM 20H concerts Ichabod Crane + Lolek & Triton + mix - 23 octobre : Cercle Rouge 19H soirée mix + places à gagner