June 12, 2008 21:36

Oslo win over crowd at Club NME LA

Interpol collaborators strut their stuff

Oslo win over crowd at Club NME LA

Oslo gave a rousing performance at Club NME Los Angeles last night (June 11).

The California indie rock quintet played tunes from their most recent album 'The Rise And Fall Of Love And Hate', which was co-produced by Interpol's Sam Fogarino.

They also played a handful of tracks from their 2005 self-titled debut including crowd-pleasers 'Minute Gun' and 'My Soul' at a far more relaxed tempo than usual.

The room was packed with fans who danced and cheered after each song. When someone walked out toward the end of the set, frontman Mattia Borrani quipped, "Thanks for coming. On a Wednesday I'd be outta here too."

Oslo played:

'No Rhyme Or Reason'
'Mistakes'
'My Soul'
'Minutegun'
'Things Fall Apart'
'Nervine'
'The Stranger'
'The Rise And Fall Of Love And Hate'
'Slowdive'


Club NME with Fred Perry Subculture takes place at Spaceland in the Silver Lake neighbourhood of Los Angeles every Wednesday night.

Next Wednesday (June 18), Midnight Movies are set to headline Club NME Los Angeles.

For more information, visit Myspace.com/clubnmela.

--By our Los Angeles staff.
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