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Acid House Kings

Following the breakup of their band Poprace, singer/guitarist Niklas Angergård and his bassist brother Johan joined up with guitarist Joakim ?-dlund and formed the Swedish twee-pop trio Acid House Kings in 1991. In the beginning influenced by their distributed disappointment on the separation of Thought and common dissatisfaction with Morrissey’s …

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Eggstone

Swedish pop trio Eggstone were shaped in the town of Malmö in 1986 by singer/bassist Per Sunding, guitarist Patrik Bartosch, and drummer Maurits Carlsson; pursuing years of continuous touring and a small number of demos, in 1991 the group released its debut one, “Bubblebed,” immediately after teaming with manufacturer Tore …

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Club 8

Shaped in 1995, Golf club 8 became among the pillars of Sweden’s pop scene having a string of melodic, eclectic albums. Users Karolina Komstedt and Johan Angergård experienced previously worked collectively in the music group Poprace, and their fresh group — which started as a documenting project before developing right …

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Brideshead

Brideshead’s basic framework of ’80s-influenced acoustic guitar pop was started in 1993 beneath the moniker of Starfish. Debuting using the EP THAT IS Mall Music! 2 yrs down the road Apricot Information, Brideshead were amid a revolving roster that could haunt them until 1997. Ultimately buying Martin Nelte (vocals), Zwen …

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Red Sleeping Beauty

Swedish indie pop quartet Crimson Sleeping Beauty was shaped in Stockholm in 1989 by singer Kristina Borg, singer/guitarist Niklas Angergård, guitarist Mikael Matsson from the Shermans, and bassist Carl Johan Näsström. The group debuted in early 1993 using the Marshmarigold EP Pop Noises, followed a calendar year later by initiatives …

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The Legends

The Legends are one of the indie pop projects masterminded by Swedish producer/musician Johan Angergård, whose various other bands are the Acid Home Kings, Eternal Loss of life, Djustin and Golf club 8. Primarily conceived like a fuzzy, gutsy indie pop work (something similar to a rougher, fierier edition of …

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