Emerging from Norway’s oil capital, Stavanger, Poor Bambi cuts straight to the bone and delivers an explosive mix of noise rock and punk. Fueled by energy, spontaneity, and emotional depth, Poor Bambi delivers live shows that are a collision of controlled frustration and total devotion to the music, and continues to establish itself as a must-see band on the alternative music scene. Poor Bambi’s new album, Skyscrapers Soaring, Yet We’re Drowning, is set to arrive on February 6.
With the anticipation reaching new heights with each passing day as we inch closer to the release of Poor Bambi’s debut LP, the band continues to fuel the fire with singles like “This One Is for Free.” The unrelenting single is a quick yet potent slice of noisy punk that emerges out of the speakers with the density of a boulder, landing on your chest with a thud. The blistering tempos and distorted chaos, miraculously, maintain the type of push-and-pull dynamics that keep listeners coming back for more, and that’s just on the surface. A deeper listen reveals a contemporary anthem for those who are tired of feeling the sting from past pain, creating a cathartic, unforgettable single. “This One is for Free” is our latest preview from Skyscrapers Soaring, Yet We’re Drowning, a debut album that is shaping up to be an unavoidable statement piece in contemporary punk.








