Sugarplum Fairy
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Sugarplum Fairy | |
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Origin | Borlänge, Sweden |
Website | www.sugarplumfairy.nu |
Sugarplum Fairy are a pop-rock band from Borlänge, Sweden. The members took the name from a version of the Beatles' song "A Day in the Life" where John Lennon counts the song in by saying "sugar-plum-fairy, sugar-plum-fairy".
The band has released several demos before getting contracted in 2004, releasing the EP Stay Young, that received generally positive reviews. Later they released their first single, "Sweet Jackie", from their first full length album "Young & Armed" that was released later that year. The band toured heavily in Sweden, Japan and Germany, and released the debut album in different editions in both Japan and Germany in early 2005. In 2006 they put out their second record "First Round First Minute".
Apart from their music, the band is also famous for the fact that the two singers in the band are brothers of Gustaf Norén, singer in Mando Diao.
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[edit] Members
- Victor Norén (*1985): Vocals, Bass, Guitar, Percussion
- Carl Norén (*1983): Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica, Organ
- David Hebert (*1986): Bass, Organ
- Jonas Karlsson (*1985): Guitar, Backing vocals
- Kristian Gidlund (*1983): Drums
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
[edit] Singles
- 2004 Stay Young
- 2004 Sweet Jackie
- 2005 Far Away From Man
- 2005 Sail Beyond Doubt
- 2006 She/Last Chance
- 2006 Marigold
- 2007 Let Me Try
[edit] External links
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