Landberk |
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| Origin | Sweden |
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| Genres | Progressive rock, art rock |
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| Years active | 1992–1996 |
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| Members | - Patric Helje (vocals)
- Reine Fiske (guitars)
- Stefan Dimle (bass)
- Simon Nordberg (keyboards)
- Jonas Lidholm (drums)
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Landberk was a Swedish prog/art rock band, characterized by the dark, sombre tone of their music. They were notable for their utilisation of the mellotron, which was as important as the guitar in their melodies. They also recorded a cover version of No More White Horses, a song by Please, an almost forgotten psychedelic rock band of the 1960s.
Discography
Studio albums
- Riktigt Äkta, 1992
- Lonely Land (English version of Riktigt Äkta), 1992
- One Man Tell's Another, 1994
- Indian Summer, 1996
Live recordings
- Unaffected, 1995
Singles and promotional recordings
- Jag Är Tiden, 1994
- Dream Dance, 1995
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