Odd Loop's new single blends Midwest dream rock with the distinct Copenhagen-indie sound
The track serves as a kind of failed love letter—an emotional exploration of going to absurd lengths for someone who refuses to let you in. Wanted to hear if you'd be interested in covering the release?
Listen to 'Locksmith' here
Musically, “Locksmith” blends Midwest dream rock with a distinctly Copenhagen coolness, evoking the atmospheric stylings of artists such as Astrid Sonne, ML Buch, and Snuggle, while also drawing on the emotional warmth of the American indie scene. The melancholic yet infectious chorus brings to mind acts like Slow Pulp and Soccer Mommy.
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Bio
Odd Loop is fronted by the queer-political duo Grace Andersen (she/her) and Elvira Hebel (they/them), who first met while performing as live musicians for danish emo-country band Reveal Party. Since then, they have collaborated on numerous projects within Copenhagen’s vibrant music scene and performed on some of Denmark’s most prestigious stages—including Store Vega, Roskilde Festival, and Smukfest—alongside artists such as Brimheim, Fallulah, Aperly High, Rebebe, Kayak, and Gents. The band furthermore consists of drummer Sebastian Irn (he/him) and keyboardist Sophus Rohde (he/him), both known for their eclectic musicianship and distinctive sound
Odd Loop is a dynamic quartet of genre-blending talents, known for their ability to convey urgency and emotional depth through melodic, riff-driven indie rock. “Locksmith” marks the first release in a new chapter for the band, who independently released their debut album in 2021. Since then, they've built a strong local following through a series of sold-out, self-produced concerts at some of Copenhagen’s leading venues.