Band, *2003 NO, Oslo
Rock and Pop
The National Bank is a Norwegian rock/pop band, whose debut album was released in Norway in 2004 and featured the hit song "Tolerate".They came together in 2003, initially only to perform a one-time show commissioned by Vestfoldspillene music festival, one of the Norway's music festivals, and later as a band proper. Formed around the talents of brothers Lars and Martin Horntveth, who also happen to be the main driving force behind the highly successful and unique Norwegian electronica/jazz/post-rock combo Jaga Jazzist, the band features musicians already well known in their native country, from such bands as Jaga Jazzist and BigBang, and singer-songwriter Thomas Dybdahl on vocals, the band is often referred to as a "supergroup" in Norway.
Martin Horntveth dr, perc *1977 NO | |
Lars Horntveth *1980 NO | |
Thomas Dybdahl voc *1979 NO | |
Morten Qvenild p *1978 NO | |
Nikolai Hængsle Eilertsen b *1978 NO |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Come On Over To The Other Side | The National Bank | 2008 | Album |
Let Go | The National Bank | 2007 | Single |
Tolerate | The National Bank | 2004 | Single |
The National Bank | The National Bank | 2004 | Album |