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'''Greasy Weasels''' is a [[Normark]]ian dance punk and alternative rock band from [[Petershavn]], [[Lykkemansland]], consisting of singer Jon Daleby, guitarist Simen Rhefoss, the brothers Roald and Jon Nilssen on keyboard and drums and Jakob Bundsen on bass. The band was created in 2015 in Petershavn by Jon Daleby, who was the guitarist during that time, Jon Nilssen, on a drum machine and with percussion, and lastly Klas Kristensen on bass.  
'''Greasy Weasels''' is a [[Normark]]ian dance punk and alternative rock band from [[Petershavn]], [[Lykkemansland]], consisting of singer Jon Daleby, guitarist Simen Rhefoss, the brothers Roald and Jon Nilssen on keyboard and drums and Jakob Bundsen on bass. The band was created in 2015 in Petershavn by Jon Daleby, who was the guitarist during that time, Jon Nilssen, on a drum machine and with percussion, and lastly Klas Kristensen on bass.


Greasy Weasels released their debut album, called [[Street World]], in 2018 but the lineup had changed to Jon Daleby, now on vocals and rhythm guitar, Isak Haugen on lead guitar, Jon Nilssen on drums, Petter Laurentsen on bass and Roald Nilssen on keyboard.  
Greasy Weasels released their debut album, called [[Street World]], in 2018 but the lineup had changed to Jon Daleby, now on vocals and rhythm guitar, Isak Haugen on lead guitar, Jon Nilssen on drums, Petter Laurentsen on bass and Roald Nilssen on keyboard.


Isak Haugen would later leave after the band’s sophomore album [[Neon days]] in 2022 and get replaced by the current guitarist Simen Rhefoss. Petter Laurentsen would be replaced on bass by Jakob Bundsen in 2023. The band has a planned release in September 2024, called [[Dr Beat]].
Isak Haugen would later leave after the band’s sophomore album [[Neon days]] in 2022 and get replaced by the current guitarist Simen Rhefoss. Petter Laurentsen would be replaced on bass by Jakob Bundsen in 2023. The band has a planned release in September 2024, called [[Dr Beat]].
==Early life and career==
==Discography==
===Studio albums===
===Singles and EPs===
==Personal life==

Latest revision as of 23:32, 9 August 2024

Greasy Weasels
Greasy weasels playing live in Daal
Greasy weasels playing live in Daal
Background information
OriginPetershavn, Greater Normark
Genres
  • Dance punk
  • Electronic Beat Music
  • Synth punk
  • Indietronica
  • Alternative rock
Years active2015-present
Labels
  • NUB Industries
  • Dance until your dead Records
Associated acts
  • Bourbon Boys
  • The Screw
  • Disco Heat
Members
  • Jon Daleby
  • Simen Rhefoss
  • Roald Nilssen
  • Jon Nilssen
  • Jakob Bundsen
Past members
  • Klas Kristensen
  • Isak Haugen
  • Petter Laurentsen

Greasy Weasels is a Normarkian dance punk and alternative rock band from Petershavn, Lykkemansland, consisting of singer Jon Daleby, guitarist Simen Rhefoss, the brothers Roald and Jon Nilssen on keyboard and drums and Jakob Bundsen on bass. The band was created in 2015 in Petershavn by Jon Daleby, who was the guitarist during that time, Jon Nilssen, on a drum machine and with percussion, and lastly Klas Kristensen on bass.

Greasy Weasels released their debut album, called Street World, in 2018 but the lineup had changed to Jon Daleby, now on vocals and rhythm guitar, Isak Haugen on lead guitar, Jon Nilssen on drums, Petter Laurentsen on bass and Roald Nilssen on keyboard.

Isak Haugen would later leave after the band’s sophomore album Neon days in 2022 and get replaced by the current guitarist Simen Rhefoss. Petter Laurentsen would be replaced on bass by Jakob Bundsen in 2023. The band has a planned release in September 2024, called Dr Beat.


Early life and career

Discography

Studio albums

Singles and EPs

Personal life