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Endless Swarm is a Scottish Powerviolence band formed in 2013 blending blast beats with rapid tempo changes, caveman vocals and sci-fi concepts.
Hailing from Edinburgh and West Lothian, the band has built a prolific discography including 3 studio albums, EPs, and numerous split records with artists like 'Gets Worse' and Japan's 'F*ck On The Beach'.They have released a number of records through 'To Live A Lie Records', a USA label with a reputation for releasing the best Powerviolence has to offer.
Endless Swarm have been building a name for themselves as a live band with unrelenting energy across the world since their inception, having taken their brand of Powerviolence on multiple tours through Asia, Europe and North America. 2025 saw the release of their third album 'The Body Hammer', 20 blistering tracks inspired by Shinya Tsukamoto's masterpiece 'Tetsuo'.

For more than 20 years, Dánjal and Búi have played music and told stories for children and childlike souls. They have managed to make their way into the hearts of both young and old all across the Faroe Islands.
One reason for this is that their songs and stories have always carried two layers of meaning: one for children and another for adults. In most of Dánjal and Búi’s performances, these two layers have gone hand in hand, while on some occasions the children’s layer has stood on its own. But they have never performed a show exclusively for adults.
Until now.
On February 21, a so-called not-for-children concert with Ævintýraferðin will take place at OY. Dánjal and Búi will take the stage with a band, performing X-rated versions of well-known classics such as Grækaris Grashøvd, Snedigt, and Gentir og Dreingir.
The children’s party is cancelled — this is an adults-only ball!
The concert has an age limit of 18+.
No children. No (former) youngsters. And preferably no delicate souls.
Buy a ticket — if you dare…

Tjant’s latest release is titled “ógreiða”. Tjant (HeðinZiska Davidsen - guitar, synths and electronics, Mikael Blak - bass, synths andelectronics and Per Ingvaldur Højgaard Pedersen - drums, drum programming) conceived this music on stage over a period of about 4 years and then recorded it and produced it to a record and now the group is using this music on stage as improvisational material.
“Ógreiða” is the Faroese word for entropi, which refers to the degree of disorder or randomness in a system.
Electronic entropic rock music, using improvisations, guitar, bass, drums, electronics, FM radio, glockenspiel, samples….

JAZZYGOLD, GÓWA, DANIA O. TAUSEN, ELINBORG PÁLSDÓTTIR and FRUM will be performing each other’s songs! 🎶
Welcome to Femininomen – a special women’s concert celebrating International Women’s Day on March 8.
On stage are five talented musicians, each bringing her own personal touch to the evening.
This year’s repertoire spans a wide range of styles, and each interpretation brings out new colors and new stories.
The house band features Vár Miðberg, Inga Laksafoss, Katrina Olsen and Michala Sannino.
We’re looking forward to a truly special evening and hope you’ll join us in celebrating International Women’s Day with us!
Femininomen is for everyone who wants to experience music, community, and help build greater equality between women and men on the Faroese music scene.
IT’S GOING TO BE FEMININOMINALT! 🤩

Froðbiar Sóknar Bluesorkestur played their first concert in the summer of 2007 at the Royal Pub in Tvøroyri. Music is range of old delta blues to contemporary blues rock, soul and funk.
After a break in 2016-2017, the band started again with the current lineup:
Dennis Lave (drums)
Dávið Jacobsen (bass)
Óli Holbæk Mortensen (guitar)
Kristian Holbæk (vocal and harmonica)
On March 14, OY will once again be filled with the energy and captivating melodies of Páll Finnur Páll.
That evening, OY will be transformed into a parallel universe, offering people the chance to loosen their vocal cords and add color to their mental landscape.
Those who are only used to singing along under a poorly maintained showerhead—while the shower curtain longs for a splash of cleaning spray—are also welcome to dive into cryptic lyrics and vibrations from the new 432hz drum.
You can prepare yourself to wake up the next day wondering, “Was I at a concert, or have the songs simply taken up permanent residence in my brain?”
Join us for an evening with Páll Finnur Páll, where anything can happen—and something most likely will happen that you’re not quite ready for.

TUNGHOYRT at OY – they are currently one of the most exciting names in the Faroe Islands!
They finished 2nd in Sement, have played at the SPOT Festival, at G!, during Ólavsøka, and all around the country. Now they are ready to deliver an explosive concert on September 12 at OY.
Tunghoyrt’s music is melodic and dynamic – and, of course, turned up to 10. Each member of the band brings their own vision to the musical direction, giving the music its own unique soul.
Tunghoyrt are:
- Bjarni Jakobsen – drums
- Erik Reynheim – bass
- Helge Greve – guitar
- Jóni Strøm – vocals
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Elinborg has just released her debut album Í Ævir, a deeply personal body of work exploring identity, connection, and belonging. Blending the beauty of nature with the complexities of the human experience, Í Ævir invites listeners into an intimate and atmospheric sound world. On March 28, you’ll have the chance to experience Elinborg live at OY, where her crystal-clear voice and emotive songwriting promise a captivating concert experience
