簡介: Band Members: Martina Johansson, Daniel Jönsson, Conny Fridh, Måns Katsler, Mattias Wilke, Frans Af Schmidt, Tobias Danielsson Bo 更多>
Band Members: Martina Johansson, Daniel Jönsson, Conny Fridh, Måns Katsler, Mattias Wilke, Frans Af Schmidt, Tobias Danielsson Borelius
Emerald Park are an indie-pop outfit from Malmo, Sweden. We try to deliver bright and catchy indiepop songs and free of artifice.
June, 2015 we release the 7 track EP GO! GO! GO!
&Emerald Park are an indie-pop outfit from Malmo, Sweden. For Tomorrow, their second album, is full of bright, catchy songs and refreshingly free of artifice. The album doesn’t come with a built-in gimmick or a breathless press release proclaiming the band’s indie credibility. Instead, the band simply delivers 45-plus minutes of well-written, likable songs...Grade 7/10& Popmatters.com
”For Tomorrow” is an album with many surprices and levels. Not two songs are alike. The acoustic guitar is what holds it toghether. All songs were written and first recorded with only the acoustic guitar. After deciding on the structure of the song it was given the surroundings that it needed. And that could range from plain pop to singer/songwriter or shoegazing.
”For Tomorrow” was recorded during 2007 except ”Open” and ”Lights of Sunday” which appeared on the ”Open” EP from 2006. Ola Frick of Moonbabies was the producer and tutor and this cooperation really helped the music into its new direction. He, of course, has made a great impact on the sound, but he always understood what intentions the band had with therir music. Moonbabies had a great success with their album ”Moonbabies at the Ballroom” in 2006. The song ”War on sound” appeared on ”Greys anatomy” that year.
Even before the actual release the album was awarded ”Album of the week” both on spanish national radio (”Disco Grande”) and on German student radio (Campusradio Jena). ”Lights of Sunday” stayed 10 weeks on the SWF Dasding ”Netzparade” and ”The Commonfield” was on roatation all Decmber and January on Swedish National Radio 2008-2009.