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Änglagård

Änglagård is a Swedish progressive rock band, with influences including King Crimson, Genesis, Gentle Giant, Trettioåriga Kriget, Schicke Führs Fröhling, and Van der Graaf Generator. The band was established in 1991 by Tord Lindman (guitars and vocals) and Johan Högberg (bass guitar), and broke up in 1994. They briefly reformed in 2002–2003, and have been active again since 2009. They combine vintage analog sounds with a modern classical approach to composing and arranging. To date, they have released three studio albums and three live recordings to great acclaim from the progressive rock community.

Änglagård
OriginSweden
GenresProgressive rock
Years active1991–1994, 2002–2003, 2009–present
LabelsÄnglagård Records, Mellotronen, Alvarsdotter, MUSEA
MembersJohan Brand
Jonas Engdegård
Mattias Olsson
Oskar Forsberg
Staffan Lindroth
Past membersThomas Johnson
Tord Lindman
Anna Holmgren
Erik Hammarström
Linus Kåse

History

Hybris, the debut release, and the follow-on instrumental Epilog of 1994, were both voted "album of the year" in polls of progressive rock fans. In 2003 the band briefly reformed (without founding member Lindman), performing new material at several performances, including NEARfest 2003;[1] during this time they débuted the songs that ultimately became "Sorgmantel" and "Längtans klocka" on their third album, though at this point they were untitled. In 2009 Mattias Olsson confirmed that the band had been recording new material on his MySpace blog, though no release date for the new material was announced.[2] In July 2012, Änglagård's third studio album, Viljans Öga, was released.

On October 4, 2012 it was announced on the band's official website that Tord Lindman was back in the band. Also, there were further changes in the line-up with new recruits Erik Hammarström (drums, percussion) and Linus Kåse (keyboards, saxophone). Hammarström is a former member of The Flower Kings. Hammarström and Kåse are also members of Swedish progressive rock band Brighteye Brison. The debut performance with this line-up took place in the venue Bryggarsalen in Stockholm on February 23, 2013. The band continued to tour during the following months. They were the opening act for three nights in a row (March 15—17) with The Crimson ProjeKct at Club Citta' in Kawasaki, Japan. Prog på Svenska: Live in Japan was recorded at these shows and released in 2014. In April, they performed at the Baja Prog festival in Mexico and the Prog-Résiste Convention in Belgium. On July 14, 2013 Änglagård played at Night of the Prog in Loreley, Germany with former Flower Kings member Jaime Salazar temporarily substituting on drums. Additional live dates in 2013 were Ino-Rock, Poland (August 31) and Melloboat, Sweden/Latvia (September 6).

In 2014, the band only played four shows: in Netherlands (April 11), Mexico (May 23), U.K. (August 3) and Italy (September 6). In October 2014, the band announced the return of guitarist Jonad Engdegård. In 2015 the band had their busiest year of the millennium, with three shows in February (Italy and Norway), followed by an eight-date April tour across Europe, and finishing with two November dates in Japan and four in the USA. The February 21, 2015 show in Sandvika, Norway was filmed and recorded and released in 2017 as Änglagård Live: Made in Norway. In 2017, the band played seven shows, starting with two February shows on the Cruise to the Edge festival (sailing from Tampa, FL), then five spring shows in Sweden, Spain, Canada and the USA (at Rites of Spring festival).[3]

In September 2022, original drummer Matthais Olsson posted on Facebook that he had met with Jonas Engdegård and Johan Brand, and that they had be rehearsing Hybris during its 30th anniversary year[4]). In December 2022, the band announced they would be playing dates in 2023, focusing on the entire debut album, with a new lineup consisting of Olsson, Brand, and Engdegård, plus two "newcomers" Oskar Forsberg and Staffan Lindroth.[5] As of mid-January 2023, two dates have been confirmed: June 10 at Minnuendo in Spain and November 3 at the Haugaland Prog & Rock Festival in Norway.

Members

Current line-up
  • Johan Brand (born Högberg) – bass, bass pedals, synthesizer (1991–1994, 2002–2003, 2009–present)
  • Jonas Engdegård – guitars (1991–1994, 2002–2003, 2009–2012, 2014–present)
  • Mattias Olsson – drums, percussion (1991–1994, 2002–2003, 2009–2012, 2022-present)
  • Oskar Forsberg – flutes, saxophones, keyboards (2022-present)
  • Staffan Lindroth – keyboards (2022-present)
Former members
  • Thomas Johnson – keyboards (1991–1994, 2002–2003, 2009–2012)
  • Tord Lindman – guitars, vocals, percussion (1991–1994, 2012–2022)
  • Anna Holmgren – flute, Mellotron, tenor saxophone, recorder, melodica (1992–1994, 2002–2003, 2009–2022)
  • Erik Hammarström – drums, percussion, glockenspiel (2012–2022)
  • Linus Kåse – keyboards, soprano saxophone, vocals (2012–2022)

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album Peak positions
SWE
[6]
1992 Hybris
1994 Epilog
2012 Viljans Öga 6

Live albums

Year Album Peak positions
SWE
[6]
1996 Buried Alive
2014 Prog på Svenska: Live in Japan 33
2017 Änglagård Live: Made in Norway

References

  1. ^ "Änglagård NEARfest performance, Patriots Theater, Trenton, NJ, June 29, 2003". setlist.fm. Retrieved 2018-02-21.
  2. ^ ""Christmas Time Is Here Again" – blog entry on MySpace". Blogs.myspace.com. 2011-10-19. Retrieved 2011-10-23.
  3. ^ "Änglagård Tour Statistics". Setlist.fm. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Mattais Olson Facebook". Facebook. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  5. ^ "Änglagård Facebook". Facebook. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  6. ^ a b "Änglagård discography". swedishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 18 August 2014.

External links

  • Official website

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rockYears active1991 1994 2002 2003 2009 presentLabelsAnglagard Records Mellotronen Alvarsdotter MUSEAMembersJohan BrandJonas EngdegardMattias OlssonOskar ForsbergStaffan LindrothPast membersThomas JohnsonTord LindmanAnna HolmgrenErik HammarstromLinus Kase Contents 1 History 2 Members 2 1 Timeline 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Live albums 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditHybris the debut release and the follow on instrumental Epilog of 1994 were both voted album of the year in polls of progressive rock fans In 2003 the band briefly reformed without founding member Lindman performing new material at several performances including NEARfest 2003 1 during this time they debuted the songs that ultimately became Sorgmantel and Langtans klocka on their third album though at this point they were untitled In 2009 Mattias Olsson confirmed that the band had been recording new material on his MySpace blog though no release date for the new material was announced 2 In July 2012 Anglagard s third studio album Viljans Oga was released On October 4 2012 it was announced on the band s official website that Tord Lindman was back in the band Also there were further changes in the line up with new recruits Erik Hammarstrom drums percussion and Linus Kase keyboards saxophone Hammarstrom is a former member of The Flower Kings Hammarstrom and Kase are also members of Swedish progressive rock band Brighteye Brison The debut performance with this line up took place in the venue Bryggarsalen in Stockholm on February 23 2013 The band continued to tour during the following months They were the opening act for three nights in a row March 15 17 with The Crimson ProjeKct at Club Citta in Kawasaki Japan Prog pa Svenska Live in Japan was recorded at these shows and released in 2014 In April they performed at the Baja Prog festival in Mexico and the Prog Resiste Convention in Belgium On July 14 2013 Anglagard played at Night of the Prog in Loreley Germany with former Flower Kings member Jaime Salazar temporarily substituting on drums Additional live dates in 2013 were Ino Rock Poland August 31 and Melloboat Sweden Latvia September 6 In 2014 the band only played four shows in Netherlands April 11 Mexico May 23 U K August 3 and Italy September 6 In October 2014 the band announced the return of guitarist Jonad Engdegard In 2015 the band had their busiest year of the millennium with three shows in February Italy and Norway followed by an eight date April tour across Europe and finishing with two November dates in Japan and four in the USA The February 21 2015 show in Sandvika Norway was filmed and recorded and released in 2017 as Anglagard Live Made in Norway In 2017 the band played seven shows starting with two February shows on the Cruise to the Edge festival sailing from Tampa FL then five spring shows in Sweden Spain Canada and the USA at Rites of Spring festival 3 In September 2022 original drummer Matthais Olsson posted on Facebook that he had met with Jonas Engdegard and Johan Brand and that they had be rehearsing Hybris during its 30th anniversary year 4 In December 2022 the band announced they would be playing dates in 2023 focusing on the entire debut album with a new lineup consisting of Olsson Brand and Engdegard plus two newcomers Oskar Forsberg and Staffan Lindroth 5 As of mid January 2023 two dates have been confirmed June 10 at Minnuendo in Spain and November 3 at the Haugaland Prog amp Rock Festival in Norway Members EditCurrent line upJohan Brand born Hogberg bass bass pedals synthesizer 1991 1994 2002 2003 2009 present Jonas Engdegard guitars 1991 1994 2002 2003 2009 2012 2014 present Mattias Olsson drums percussion 1991 1994 2002 2003 2009 2012 2022 present Oskar Forsberg flutes saxophones keyboards 2022 present Staffan Lindroth keyboards 2022 present Former membersThomas Johnson keyboards 1991 1994 2002 2003 2009 2012 Tord Lindman guitars vocals percussion 1991 1994 2012 2022 Anna Holmgren flute Mellotron tenor saxophone recorder melodica 1992 1994 2002 2003 2009 2022 Erik Hammarstrom drums percussion glockenspiel 2012 2022 Linus Kase keyboards soprano saxophone vocals 2012 2022 Timeline EditDiscography EditStudio albums Edit Year Album Peak positionsSWE 6 1992 Hybris 1994 Epilog 2012 Viljans Oga 6Live albums Edit Year Album Peak positionsSWE 6 1996 Buried Alive 2014 Prog pa Svenska Live in Japan 332017 Anglagard Live Made in Norway References Edit Anglagard NEARfest performance Patriots Theater Trenton NJ June 29 2003 setlist fm Retrieved 2018 02 21 Christmas Time Is Here Again blog entry on MySpace Blogs myspace com 2011 10 19 Retrieved 2011 10 23 Anglagard Tour Statistics Setlist fm Retrieved 11 January 2023 Mattais Olson Facebook Facebook Retrieved 11 January 2023 Anglagard Facebook Facebook Retrieved 11 January 2023 a b Anglagard discography swedishcharts com Hung Medien Retrieved 18 August 2014 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anglagard 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