Is Ou Slow our next big deal?
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 13/01/2026
I’ve been writing about Namibian music for many years now, and few acts manage to still pleasantly surprise me, like the band Ou Slow. Aesthetically they’re a blend of grunge and punk and pop, while sonically they seem to embody something along the lines of old school Prince and a bit of Lenny (…)
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