The Norwegian electro-punk duo will drop its debut album in February.

NORWEGIAN ELECTRO-PUNK DUO TOMORROW WE MOVE TO HAWAII ANNOUNCES DEBUT FULL-LENGTH INDÉPENDANCE OUT FEB. 10, 2015 ON RED EYE TRANSIT

Tomorrow We Move To Hawaii is Oslo's Eyvind Brox and Marianne Stranger. In the last couple of years, the Norwegian twosome has been carving out a distinct line of electro-pop with a raw punk attitude, and they will be releasing their debut full-length, Indépendance, on Feb. 10, 2015 on Red Eye Transit.

On Indépendance, Brox's chilled-out production coupled with Stranger's fiery vocals results in an icy-hot collection of urgent electro-pop tracks, instantly sublimated to a higher plane of pop music. Lead single "Bamboos Break" highlights the duo's dark and danceable ethos, with the otherworldly video for the track:

After the release of their second single via the fast rising Brilliance Records, Tomorrow We Move To Hawaii caught the attention of the fresh Austin, TX based label Red Eye Transit, who released the band's first EP Still Life and hosted their first tour in the U.S., including extensive showcases in SXSW.

Creatively, TWMTH have begun dipping their feet in a vast variety of pop-cultural ponds while still grounding their sound in love of their ghosts — a shared history of playing in gritty rockbands, steadily moving towards icy electro-pop. After slowly expanding their style with a special eye for old school hip hop, beat poetry, computer games, afro-beats and chillwave — all inspired by the Aloha spirit — they still maintain their punk aesthetic. They're now set to release their debut full-length Indépendance, co-produced with Ådne Meisfjord (120 Days) and Bjarne Stensli (Oslo Klang/Harrys Gym). 

Indépendance is out Feb. 10, 2015 via Red Eye Transit.

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