Tribeca (band)

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Tribeca
General information
Genre (s) Indie pop
founding 2001
resolution 2004 (?)
Website home.swipnet.se/tribeca
Last occupation
Leave Lindh
Claes Björklund
Erik Lundstedt
By
Jon Lundin

Tribeca was a Swedish indie pop band from Stockholm .

history

Tribeca was founded in 2001 by Lasse Lindh and Claes Björklund. Lindh, a well-known and successful solo artist in Sweden since the late 1990s, provided song material for this project that was recorded and mixed by Björklund. They were supported musically by Jon Lundin, Erik Lundstedt and Per. Labrador Records produced their debut album Kate 97 , which was released in the summer of 2002 and was often played on the radio and on MTV in Scandinavia and France . In autumn 2003 Lindh and Björklund recorded the follow-up album Dragon Down , which was released in 2004 and was able to follow up on the success of the previous album in Scandinavia. As a result, Lasse Lindh devoted himself to his solo projects again, so that since then there have been no new releases from Tribeca.

Trivia

  • The band name was inspired by the New York bohemian district Tribeca on Manhattan .
  • Claes Björklund also produced You Wake Up At Sea Tac , Lasse Lindh's second solo album , in 2002 .
  • The song Teenage was produced in 2003 only for the Swedish radio and played there often.
  • The album Frozen Voice - Best of Lasse Lindh & Tribeca was only released in 2005 in the Far East.

Discography

Albums

  • 2002: Kate 97 (Labrador)
  • 2004: Dragon Down (Labrador)
  • 2005: Frozen Voice - Best of Lasse Lindh & Tribeca (T Entertainment)

EP

  • 2003: Solitude (Labrador)

single

  • 2002: The Sun Always Shines on TV (Labrador)

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