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Independent Music: The Swedish Independent Music Empire

Posted by Concert Venues | Posted in Live Music Venues | Posted on 05-10-2009

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When it comes to indie music, there are many hotbeds of talent but Sweden is not normally one you would naturally contemplate. Unfortunately, the music history of that nation appears to start and end with Abba for many individuals, but over the past decade or so, there have been a increasing number of artists from Sweden impacting on the indie world.

The the majority noticeable would be The Cardigans who achieved massive globally fame with their ‘Lovefool’ single and blend of charming and slightly tween independent -pop. Perhaps as a reaction to their fame, The Cardigans change d their style, their music got harder and Nina Persson went from blonde to brunette. They could not feature on the radio as much now as they used to but the band still draws a fairly large crowd to any festival they perform at.

If that has been all that Sweden contributed to independent music, it would be a poor return, but when you think about the following acts, you’ll realise just how a lot of of your favorite tracks have hailed from Sweden:

• The Wannadies

• Peter, Bjorn and John

• The Hives

• The Concretes

• Love Is All

• The Shout out Louds

• I am From Barcelona

• Jose Gonzalez

• The Knife

For such a short space of time that’s an impressive list of bands and you can be familiar with some of these tunes :

‘Young Folks’ by Peter, Bjorn and John

You could not know the title but as soon you hear the whistling section of ‘Young Folks’ you will know exactly what the song is and recall what a phenomenon it has been at the time. The track came second in the NME’s list of perfect tunes of 2006 and fifth in the Pitchfork review of tracks from 2006.

‘Hate To Say I Told You So’ by The Hives

Not many bands may announce themselves as your new preferred performer and keep a straight face but The Hives aren’t prefer many other bands. Filled with a confidence that no other performer seems capable of matching this track captured the garage rock revival of the early 2000’s to perfection. The snarling guitar riff and stop-start sections provide the perfect accompaniment to Howlin’ Pelle Almqvist’s trademark yelps and screams.

‘You Cannot Hurry Love’ by The Concretes

Starting off with a guitar riff that may al the majority have come from the Jesus and Mary Chain, it’s a shock when the sweet vocals of Victoria Bergsman kicks in and transforms the song into a delightful and melodic upbeat number. The frantic drum build up to the payoff line for the chorus is joyous and although the band has ploughed on since this 2003 release, they have been unable to match its overall quality.

‘Heartbeats’ by Jose Gonzalez

Although this song was written by fellow Swedes, The Knife, Jose Gonzalez brought the track to a expansive r fans. The al most mourning feel of Gonzalez’s downbeat vocals mixed with a quiet acoustic backing ensures this is a song equipped to tug at your heartstrings. Appearing in a major commercial gave the track globally exposure and Jose’s brilliant cover of Kylie Minogue’s ‘Hand on Your Heart’ proved he can take any song and turn it into a downbeat classic.

This is by no means all that Swedish indie has to provide the world but it does provide a fantastic place to start checking this vibrant indie scene in Scandinavia out.

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