Nasari are a 4 piece indie band based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Nasari spent 2017 playing continuous shows and building a steady fanbase, to which they released a live session of their song Pavements that received high praise.
At the start of 2018, Nasari released their highly anticipated debut Double A-Side Afterglow and Robyn's Room and received extremely positive reviews. The band embarked on a mini tour in March ended with a headline show at Edinburgh's The Mash House, with support from one of the UK's biggest up and coming acts SPINN.
Having supported the likes of The Ninth Wave, Peach Pit and Rascalton, Nasari have started to make their mark on the Scottish music scene and throughout 2018 will see the band continue to play more shows as well as seeing themselves in the recording studio.
-Up and coming Edinburgh describe Nasari "as the real deal and the sooner you go and see them live the sooner you'll understand why!"
-Feast Records described Nasari's support slot at the Ninth Wave as "we were really taken with them after seeing them ably support The Ninth Wave"
-New Wave Testament described Nasari's debut single Afterglow as "a sparkling polished debut from one of Scotland’s brightest up and coming acts"
-As quoted by CRASH "they possess the same haunting intensity and plodding rhythm of DIIV"
Nasari are a 4 piece indie band based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Nasari spent 2017 playing continuous shows and building a steady fanbase, to which they released a live session of their song Pavements that received high praise.
At the start of 2018, Nasari released their highly anticipated debut Double A-Side Afterglow and Robyn's Room and received extremely positive reviews. The band embarked on a mini tour in March ended with a headline show at Edinburgh's The Mash House, with support from one of the UK's biggest up and coming acts SPINN.
Having supported the likes of The Ninth Wave, Peach Pit and Rascalton, Nasari have started to make their mark on the Scottish music scene and throughout 2018 will see the band continue to play more shows as well as seeing themselves in the recording studio.
-Up and coming Edinburgh describe Nasari "as the real deal and the sooner you go and see them live the sooner you'll understand why!"
-Feast Records described Nasari's support slot at the Ninth Wave as "we were really taken with them after seeing them ably support The Ninth Wave"
-New Wave Testament described Nasari's debut single Afterglow as "a sparkling polished debut from one of Scotland’s brightest up and coming acts"
-As quoted by CRASH "they possess the same haunting intensity and plodding rhythm of DIIV"