Five Wide-Ranging Rock Acts Added to the SPOT Line-Up
Jon Hededal
 
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"SPOT is one of the greatest festivals I’ve ever been to!"

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- Neil McCormick, The Daily Telegraph v. SPOT 2009
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High energy electro rockers Dúné
High energy electro rockers Dúné
Once again the SPOT Festival can reveal new acts and this time it is five acts in the rock department.

Dúné, who play highly charged and energetic electro rock, have plenty of international live experience. The band has played at SPOT before, but there are still plenty of unexploited international possibilities, and that is why Dúné now returns to SPOT.

The vocals are unpolished and anything but smooth when Thee Attacks go on stage to play their rhythm & blues inspired by The Kinks and The Who. Their debut album was recorded together with Liam Watson, who has also produced for The White Stripes and The Kills.

With a recently released debut album in the bag Kiss Kiss Kiss are ready to showcase their indie rock to the SPOT audience. They have already played at SPOT and the Roskilde Festival and were also one of the acts at the SPOT On Denmark event in Vienna this February.

Indie rockers Apollo of MTV fame
Indie rockers Apollo of MTV fame
Apollo
is a six-piece indie rock band, whose single “Too Many Nights” was the most frequently shown video on MTV Denmark for six weeks. Last but not least there is Kill Screen Music. This band plays razor-sharp rock and their soon-to-released album was mixed by Hugo Nicholson, who has previously collaborated with Radiohead.