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Jeniferever
Jeniferever performing in 2011
Jeniferever performing in 2011
Background information
OriginUppsala, Sweden
GenresPost-rock[1]
Years active
  • 1996–present
Labels
Members
  • Kristofer Jönson
  • Martin Sandström
  • Olle Bilius
  • Fredrik Aspelin
Websitejeniferever.com

Jeniferever is a band from Uppsala, Sweden formed in 1996. Their music could be described as ambient indie rock or post-rock; it is slow-paced, melodic, and frequently building to an orchestral-like climax. Their sound has been compared to bands such as The Appleseed Cast and Sigur Rós. Their name is derived from a 1989 Smashing Pumpkins song of the same name.

They released a four track EP Iris on the Big Scary Monsters Recording Company label. Their debut full-length record Choose a Bright Morning was released on Drowned in Sound Recordings and was later re-released through Monotreme Records. Their second album Spring Tides was released on Monotreme Records in 2009. The band released its third album Silesia on 11 April 2011. A track from Silesia, "Waifs & Strays", was released for free download in January 2011. The band have not officially announced that they have disbanded, but have been on a long-term hiatus since 2012.

Members

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  • Kristofer Jönson – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Martin Sandström – guitar, backing vocals
  • Olle Bilius – bass, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Fredrik Aspelin – drums, backing vocals

Discography

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Albums

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EPs

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Singles

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  • "From Across the Sea" (2006)
  • "The Sound of Beating Wings" (2006)
  • "Alvik" (2006)
  • "To the Beat of Our Own Blood" (2011)

References

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  1. ^ Clarke, Betty (11 January 2005). "Jeniferever". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
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