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來自盛產(chǎn)此類樂隊(duì)的瑞典,樂隊(duì)成員 Olof Gidlöf (vocals), John Andersson (piano/accordion), Andreas "Bosse" Hedström (bass) and Andreas Berg 更多>
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來自盛產(chǎn)此類樂隊(duì)的瑞典,樂隊(duì)成員 Olof Gidlöf (vocals), John Andersson (piano/accordion), Andreas "Bosse" Hedström (bass) and Andreas Berggvist (drums),其實(shí)早在01年Olof Gidlöf (vocals), Andreas Wengelin (bass), John Andersson (piano/accordion) and Dan-Erik Westerlind (drums)便組建了樂隊(duì)Wichita Linemen,但之后隨著John Andersson (piano/accordion) and Dan-Erik Westerlind (drums)的離隊(duì),Andreas "Bosse" Hedström (bass) and Andreas Berggvist (drums)替補(bǔ)加入后,樂隊(duì)正式更名為Amandine。
Amandine’s story starts in a small northern Swedish town called Sandviken. A place known mostly for its Iron works and its vicinity to slightly larger city Gävle. It is also the birthplace of Olof Gidlöf and John Andersson, who together with two friends formed a band in 2001. Calling themselves The Wichita Linemen, the four-piece crafted country-inspired songs for their own amusement and inbetween commitments to other groups. University studies had the two relocated to Umeå, further north and known as a music city in Sweden. There they met two friends, both named Andreas, who joined the band in 2003 after illness and family commitments forced a change in the original lineup.
Including more pop and rock tendencies, new demos were recorded that led to contact with British label Fatcat records (Múm, Sigur Rós, Animal Collective etc.) who in the spring of 2005 released Amandine’s debut album: This is Where our Hearts Collide. Recorded by Ove Andersson in Gävle, the album was well received and had reviewers and audiece alike pondering the proposed link between Swedish folk music and traditional Americana, a connection not as distant in sound as in milage. Touring in both US and Europe followed the release, and had the band develop their live performerance as well as their breakfast habits and language skills. 2006 saw the release of two eps, first Leave out the Sad Parts, released in the US in March and followed by a monthlong tour all over the states with Sub Pop’s Fruit Bats. And in October, the six track ep Waiting for the Light to Find Us hit the stores and the band toured Europe for a month, playing shows in Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, England and Holland.
Summer 2006 was spent all over Sweden, writing and recording the follow-up album. Produced by Ove Andersson again but taking a rather distinct turn from previous recordings, basic tracks were recorded live in the small sea-side village of Ratu with additional recordings done in Gävle. Solace in Sore Hands will be released in Europe and Asia April 16th 2007, and in North America on June 5th, through Fatcat records.
Amandine:
John Andersson – piano, glockenspiel, and accordion
Andreas Bergqvist – drums and percussion
Olof Gidlöf – vocals, guitar, banjo, and trumpet
Andreas “Bosse” Hedström – bass, back-up vocals, and theremin
Kristina Lundin – violin, viola, and back-up vocals
In addition, droves of musicians help us out when we record and play live – thanks a bunch, we heart you. And thank you for reading this, you are very special to us.