Norway‘s Heavy Rock’n’Rollers
THE GASÖLINES
Release Single
‘(I`m Not) Your Mirror’


The Gasölines are:
Sindre Gasöline – vocals
Jon-Erik Gasöline – guitars
Andreas Gasöline – drums
Morten Gasöline – bass
discography:

Cannonball Run
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Norway’s The Gasölines continue to fuel their high-octane rock’n’roll machine with the release of their latest single, ‘(I’m Not) Your Mirror‘, proving once again that this band has no intention of slowing down.
Barely months after unleashing their third full-length album ‘Helldorado‘ in November 2025, the Scandinavian quartet are already back with fresh material, pushing their wild and unapologetic sound even further down the highway.
Formed in 2020, The Gasölines have rapidly built a reputation for channeling the raw spirit of rock’s most rebellious eras into something loud, fast, and unmistakably their own.
Imagine the reckless energy of Ramones colliding head-on with the thunderous force of Motörhead, filtered through a distinctly Nordic attitude.
The result is a relentless mix of punk urgency, garage rock swagger, heavy metal grit, and rockabilly cool.
But The Gasölines are more than just a nostalgia act.
Their music feels like a declaration against modern conformity, a reminder of a time when rock’n’roll stood for freedom, rebellion, and identity.
Across their songs, echoes of 1950s rockabilly, 1960s garage rock, 1970s punk and heavy metal, and the speed-driven aggression of the 1980s collide into one roaring soundtrack built for open roads and broken rules.
Since releasing their debut album in 2021, the band have maintained an almost nonstop creative momentum, delivering three full-length albums alongside a steady stream of singles.
‘(I’m Not) Your Mirror‘ continues that streak with the same untamed spirit that has become their trademark:
loud guitars, driving rhythms, sharp hooks, and the feeling of a band tearing through the speakers at full throttle.
At the heart of The Gasölines’ music lies a simple philosophy:
rock’n’roll should be dangerous, exciting, and fun.
In a world increasingly filled with restrictions, rules, and endless voices telling people what they should or should not do, the band embrace the opposite approach.
Their songs celebrate individuality, rebellion, and the freedom to live loudly.
Wide open throttle.
Long live rock’n’roll.