Carsten Pieper
The tags to this album name post-rock twice which might be a "typo" but sums things up pretty well ;-)
A Swedish trio delivering aforementioned post-rock (of the good kind, of course) with plenty of other influences/ ingredients, nicely constructed songs with genre-typical long build ups. Lots of atmosphere!
And thanks to willy vlyminck for the find:-)
Favorite track: Kungariket.
All songs played and composed by Plog. All rights reserved.
Plog is:
Guitar: André Steffensen
Bass guitar: Kristian Svensson
Drums and Synthesizer: Jan Sjöö
“Malcolm” and ”Bortom Iris”
Recorded and mixed by Joona Hassinen at Studio Underjord
Bass guitar: Jens Bokström
“Kungariket” and “Till framtiden”
Pipe organ “Till framtiden” Thomas Lundmark
Drums recorded at Studio Hufvudstaden engineered by Kristian "Limpan" Karlsson
Guitar, bass guitar and synthesizers recorded at Klockargården engineered by Jan Sjöö
Mixed at Studio Hufvudstaden by Kristian "Limpan" Karlsson
“En vecka utan solsken” and “Tvång”
Drums and guitar recorded at Studio Underjord engineered by Joona Hassinen
Bass guitar and synthesizers recorded at Klockargården engineered by Jan Sjöö
Mixed at Studio Hufvudstaden by Kristian "Limpan" Karlsson
All songs mastered at Redmount studios by Magnus Lindberg
Artwork: Johan Leion
Plog would like to thank:
Eddie Berg, Nathalie Thengius, Elin Andersson, David Thorup, Johan Leion, Marcus Spjut, Thomas Lundmark, Carlo Emme, Joona Hassinen, Kristian Karlsson, Magnus Lindberg, Erik Nilsson, Jens Bokström
André would like to thank:
My entire family, my girlfriend and her family.
My best friends: Jonas, Kalle, Anton, Fredrik, Magnus and his family.
Kristian would like to thank:
Hilda Ivarsson and family, Åke and Ingela Svensson, Dennis Svensson and family, Cajsa Svensson, Michael Ödegården and Niklas Dahre
Jan would like to thank:
Kristina Sjöö and family, Rut Sjöö, Jens Karlsson, Johan Blomberg, Peter Hanström, Robert Lamu,
Martin Larsson, Henrik Grüttner, Erik Berggren, Simon Olsson, Erik Andersson, Thomas Malm,
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As has (rightfully) already been said elsewhere, this band and album are "absolute fire."
Despite the doom-gloom cover art, this type of rock music is a positive force. Especially without vocals, which for me is a bonus. Dale Lloyd