Kristofer Åström
Appearance
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Kristofer Åström | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Sweden |
Labels | Startracks |
Website | www.kristoferastrom.com |
Lars Kristofer Åström is a Swedish singer-songwriter. He is also the lead singer of the band Fireside.
Discography
Albums
- 1998 - Go, Went, Gone
- 2001 - Leaving Songs
- 2001 - Northern Blues
- 2004 - Loupita
- 2005 - So Much for Staying Alive
- 2007 - RainawayTown
- 2009 - Sinkadus
- 2011 - From Eagle to Sparrow
- 2013 - An Introduction To (collection of previously released songs)
- 2015 - The Story Of A Heart's Decay
- 2015 - Göteborg String Session (Live Album)
- 2018 - Quadrilogy (Collection of the 4 EP:s, Dead End, There For, Black Valley & Hold On Lioness)
EPs
- 2003 - Dead End EP
- 2003 - Plastered Confessions
- 2004 - There For EP
- 2006 - Black Valley EP
- 2009 - When Her Eyes Turn Blue EP
- 2016 - Pipe Dream EP
- 2018 - Hold On Lioness EP
Other
- 2005 - The Thorskogs Sessions (Released as an extra CD with limited edition version of "So Much For Staying Alive")
Singles
- 1999 - "Poor Young Man's Heart"
- 2001 - "What I Came Here For/Leaving Song"
- 2002 - "Connected"
- 2002 - "All Lovers Hell"
- 2004 - "The Wild"
- 2005 - "The Good You Bring/Walpurgis Night"
- 2007 - "Just A Little Insane"
- 2009 - "Twentyseven"
- 2009 - Kristofer Åström/All Fox (Split with All Fox. Åström contributed with the song "Twentyseven")
Compilations
- 2002 - Not One Light Red: A Desert Extended (The song "All Lover's Hell (Confined)")
- 2003 - Startracks (The songs "One Good Moment" & "8 Long Years")
- 2004 - Money Talks (The song "Twinreceiver")
- 2004 - Picknick (The songs "Idiot Talk" & "Cardiac")
- 2006 - If We Were Oceans (The songs "She Came With a Friend of Mine" & "Just Like Me")
- 2006 - Påtalåtar (The song "Vällingklockan")
- 2006 - Oh No... It's Christmas (The song "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus")
- 2007 - Souvenir desde Umeå (The song "Conjure Me")
- 2007 - Poem, ballader och lite blues – Återbesöket (The song "Blues för Inga-Maj")
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