The Raveonettes
/ Spare Skin

The Raveonettes

The coolest kids in Copenhagen are at it again. The Raveonettes bring their fuzzy melancholy into 2025.
For fans of

The Jesus and Mary Chain / The Velvet Underground / The Kills / Mazzy Star

The Raveonettes

Danish duo The Raveonettes (Sune Rose Wagner & Sharin Foo) stormed into the early 2000s with a fresh mix of noise, surf, and sweet boy/girl harmonies — standing shoulder to shoulder with The Strokes and The White Stripes. Drawing from ’50s rock’n’roll and ’60s girl groups, their sound became cult-defining and paved the way for a new generation, inspiring acts like Best Coast and The Drums.

After years of silence, the band returns with 'Pe’ahi 2' (2025), their first album in 8 years. Recorded between LA, Copenhagen and Nashville, it dives deep into themes of loss, longing, and vulnerability.

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Spare Skin

Spare Skin is a post-punk project with a raw, feminist DIY spirit. Their music explores contemporary punk, inspired by the energy of Amyl and the Sniffers, the ’90s tone of Title Fight, and P.J. Harvey’s vocals. Rhythms are sometimes heavy and deconstructed, sometimes danceable. Vocals and guitars follow melody but can erupt into noise without warning. Each song channels anger, injustice, and violence. Every show offers catharsis and shared joy. Founded in Paris, the band first played with Mary Bell (Cirque Électrique) and Smile (Supersonic), then toured France after their debut EP in January 2025.

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