Den svenska björnstammen

Den svenska björnstammen
Background information
Origin Norrköping, Sweden
Genres Pop, Dream pop Electronica Indie rock
Years active Since 2010 (2010)
Labels Pope Records[1] and Universal Music Sweden
Website densvenskabjornstammen.se
Members Dan Brännvall
Kim Dahlberg
Petter Frisendahl
Ambjörn Göransson
Mattias Göransson
Klas Isaksson
Åke Olofsson

Den svenska björnstammen (Swedish for "The Swedish Bear Tribe") is a Swedish musical pop-techno band from Norrköping, formed in 2010 and consisting of Dan Brännvall, Kim Dahlberg, Petter Frisendahl, Ambjörn Göransson, Mattias Göransson, Klas Isaksson and Åke Olofsson.

The band is signed with Pope Records and has a special distribution agreement with Universal Music Sweden.

History

The band was one of three finalists for the Metro on Stage music competition.

In 2011, it had a breakthrough with the song "Vart jag mig i världen vänder" ("Wherever I turn in the world"), topping the Swedish national record chart Sverigetopplistan for six weeks.

The band's follow-up song, "Svalkar vinden" ("Cooling The Wind") and "Trumma Trumma" ("Drum Drum") also charted.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Peak positions
SWE
[2]
2010 Classics  
2012 Ett fel närmare rätt
(en: One Wrong Closer to Right)
12
2014 I förhållande till
(en: In relation to)
22
2014 Country
(en: Country)
22

Extended plays

Singles

Year Album Peak positions
SWE
[2]
2011 "Vart jag mig i världen vänder"
(en:Wherever I Turn, Anywhere in the World)
1
"Svalkar vinden"
(en:Cooling the Wind)
34
2012 "Trumma trumma"
(en:Drum Drum)
58
2012 "I förhållande till"
(en:In relation to)
 

See also

References

  1. Johansson, Sofia (14 April 2010). "Intervju: Den Svenska Björnstammen" [Interview: The Swedish Bear Population]. Devotion Magazine (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 11 February 2012. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Den svenska björnstammen discography". swedishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 2 May 2014.
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