Currently looking forward to my annual trip up north to Östersund in the middle of Sweden, and the location of Storsjö yran. It is a city festival that I have been attending for the last four years (making this my fifth visit come late July). As per tradition I have also studied the bands (leaving only a few surprises) to find where to best spend my time.
After my analysis I have sorted out 59.15% of the 71 bands looked at that I wouldn’t mind seeing during the three days (that equals 42, why does that number sound familiar ;).
Of these 22.54% (16) are rated by me as 4’s and 5’s, or bands I really really want to see (6 of those are 5’s).
So far only the breakdown per day is available on yran.se (no times), so I can’t yet optimize my viewing by each day based on my ratings.
Of the 4’s and 5’s 25% are indie pop, 19% are indie rock and 13% are electronic.
- Hoffmaestro & Chraa (Ska)
- Melisaa Horn (Folk pop)
- Teddybears (Electronic)
- Familjen (Electronic)
- Kent (Indie rock)
- Lars Winnerbäck (Rock)
- Marit Bergman (Indie pop)
- Johnossi (Indie rock)
- Elliot Murphy (Folk rock)
- The Bear Quartet (Indie rock)
- Markus Krunegård (Indie pop)
- Anna von Hausswolff (Indie)
- Oskar Linnros (Indie pop)
- Nejra (Indie pop)
- Motorpsycho (Psychedelic)
- Sparzanza (Hard rock)
Richard
