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Asteroids Galaxy TourMajorVip-Express Videos July 2012 Vol.1
Asteroids Galaxy TourThe Sun Ain't Shining No MoreMixMash Indie January 2010
Asteroids Galaxy TourAround The BendModern Rock Video February 2009
Asteroids Galaxy TourAround The BendExpress Video February 2009 Week 1
Pop band from Denmark. They supported Katy Perry on several sold out dates for her summer 2009 European tour. Their song "The Golden Age" is featured in the Heineken advertisement "The Entrance" from 2011. Mette Lindberg - Vocals Lars Iversen - Bass, Keys Miloud Carl Sabri - Trumpet Sven Meinild - Saxophone Mads Brinch Nielsen - Guitar, Keys Rasmus Valldorf - Drums
Putting a 21st century spin on the hip late-'60s world of Burt Bacharach, Sly Stone, and Barbarella, Denmark's the Asteroids Galaxy Tour had barely let their demo out into the world before fame came calling thanks to Amy Winehouse and the iPod family. Multi-instrumentalist Lars Iversen and vocalist Mette Lindberg formed the Asteroids in 2007. Thanks to a freshly pressed demo landing in the right hands, their debut gig was an opening slot at the request of Winehouse when the superstar singer visited the duo's hometown of Copenhagen. Soon after they were signed to the major label Universal who released their debut single, "The Sun Ain't Shining No More," in 2008. As the Asteroids were preparing their debut album and expanding their live lineup to a six-piece, their B-52's-flavored, retro-party single was featured in a television commercial for Apple's iPod Touch MP3 player. Fruit, which arrived in 2009, included "The Sun Ain't Shining No More" along with other playful tracks; by the time of the band's follow-up, 2012's Out of Frequency, the Asteroids Galaxy Tour had moved in a more expansive, sophisticated direction.
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