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Det Vackra Livet
OriginJönköping and Gothenburg, Sweden[1]
GenresIndie rock, dream pop, shoegazing
Years active2010–-present
LabelsLabrador Records
MembersHenrik Ekström
Philip Ekström
WebsiteDet Vackra Livet

Det Vackra Livet are an indie dream pop band from Sweden, signed to Labrador Records. The group's first single "Viljan" was released in early 2011, and a self-titled debut album followed in May of that same year.

History

Det Vackra Livet was formed in Gothenburg by brothers Henrik and Philip Ekström.[2] The brothers are also founding members of Swedish dreampop group The Mary Onettes, with whom Det Vackra Livet shares much of its sound and influences. By contrast, The Mary Onettes' lyrics are performed in English, whereas Det Vackra Livet's lyrics are sung in Swedish.

Inspired by his grandmother's memories and Finland Swedish poet Claes Andersson, Philip Ekström wrote fifteen songs which would become material for the band during a creative outburst in late 2010.[3] The group's first single "Viljan" was released digitally on Labrador Records in January 2011. The group released a ten-track self-titled debut album in May 2011. Det Vackra Livet translates to The Beautiful Life in English.

Discography

Albums

  • Det Vackra Livet (3 May 2011)
    • Labrador Records LAB138

Singles & EPs

  • Viljan (Jan 2011)
    • Labrador Records DLAB029

References

  1. ^ "Det Vackra Livet - MySpace". Retrieved 6 September 2011.
  2. ^ Martin, Av Kai (2011-05-02). "Debuten för Det vackra livet" (in Swedish). Expressen. Retrieved 3 October 2011.
  3. ^ "Labrador Records - Det Vackra Livet". Labrador Records. Archived from the original on 16 September 2011. Retrieved 6 September 2011.