This Year's Model (band)
This Year's Model | |
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General information | |
Genre (s) | Indie pop |
founding | 2005 |
Website | www.thisyearsmodel.co.uk |
Current occupation | |
Niklas Gustafsson | |
Ylva Lindberg | |
Mattias Svensson | |
Henric Strömberg |
This Year's Model is a Swedish indie pop band from Karlstad and Stockholm . The band was named after Elvis Costello 's second album of the same name from 1978.
Band history
This Year's Model was initially planned in 2005 as a solo project by Niklas Gustafsson, who was a member of the bands The Higher Elevations and Friday Bridge at the time, because the German label Marsh-Marigold Records had signed a solo contract with him. But already during the recording of the first 7 "EP Greetings From This Year's Model a new band emerged from the solo project. This is how today's formation with Ylva Lindberg from Friday Bridge, Henric Strömberg from Thomas Denver Jonsson & the September Sunrise and Mattias Svensson from was found The Morons . In 2007 the band released The Clock Strikes Ten , which also featured guest musicians Bid of Scarlet's Well and The Monochrome Set . The extensive booklet included short stories by Vic Godard , Jessica Griffin and Dickon Edwards . 2008 released This Year's Model The download single No More Easter followed in 2011 with We Walk Like Ghosts, the band's second album - again on Marsh-Marigold Records.
style
Musically, This Year's Model moves between tastefully arranged jangle pops and elements from post-punk from The Fall , The Smiths and The Cure . Niklas Gustafsson is therefore reminiscent of Robert Smith's vocals .
Discography
Albums
- 2007: The Clock Strikes Ten (Marsh-Marigold Records)
- 2011: We Walk Like Ghosts (Marsh-Marigold Records)
EPs
- 2005: Greetings From This Year's Model (Marsh-Marigold Records)
Singles
- 2008: No More Easter