Alet Viegas
Essay

Breaking: Nansy Reunite for Debut Album, Unveil “Portrait Of A Summer’s Day”

Oslo’s Nansy reunite after a two-decade hiatus to release their long-awaited debut album *Need You Around*, following their 2000s-era jangly indie-pop sound reminiscent of The Sundays and The Cardigans. Though they disbanded after one EP, the band’s cult following kept hopes alive for a full-length debut. This reunion marks a significant comeback, delivering the sun-drenched, melodic indie pop fans craved—proving some summers are worth revisiting.

By Alet Viegas·

Oslo-based indie act Nansy first got their start in the early 2000s, evoking the same jangly and sunny side of indie pop as acts like The Sundays or The Cardigans. The band split up after just one EP release and spent the intervening years pursuing other projects, however, they recently reunited to finally record their first full-length debut, Need You Around.

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