In just two years, the members of Firetop Mountain have gone from jam sessions in a moldy, coffee-stained basement to the top of concert bills in some of Oslo’s hippest locales. Now, with the imminent release of their debut album, Indians Aren't Afraid of Heights, the group has established itself as a legitimate rock and roll act.
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  1. Firetop Mountain on iTunes, Play.com and more

    June 16, 2009 by Michael in Announcements Tags: , , , , | | (0)

    Our album is now available for digital purchase on iTunes, Play.com, Amazon and more. Hoozah!

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  2. FTM featured on Music Alliance Pact (MAP)

    June 15, 2009 by Michael in Announcements Tags: , , , , | | (0)
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    Now this is exciting! Taken from the Eardrums Music blog: It’s the 15th, another month, and another Music Alliance Pact-presentation. The Music Alliance Pact (MAP) is a collaboration between 25 blogs from 25 countries (Spain is not participating this month, so we’re 24 this month), and every month on the 15th all the blogs post[...] Read more…

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  3. Thanks to all the earthlings

    June 11, 2009 by Michael in Uncategorized Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | | (0)

    Feels like we haven’t got around to thank all enough for coming to our gig at Palace Grill this monday. We had a great time and we will forever remember this night. The record is now out on Platekompaniet in Norway but in a day or two you can also buy it from retailers like[...] Read more…

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  4. Blogger-love is all around

    by Michael in Uncategorized Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , | | (0)

    Two friends of ours have both mentioned our record and release party on their blogs. Thank you, Aina and Milla. Sleeping Beauty and Blogging is the right of all sentient beings (übercool name!)

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