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Marmalade Souls

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Marmalade Souls
OriginOstersund, Sweden
GenresAlternative rock, pop rock
Years active2000–2008
LabelsRainbow Quartz
WebsiteMarmalade Souls

Marmalade Souls was a pop/rock band formed in 2000 in Ostersund, Sweden, when the group's two founders met and began writing music together. In 2006, a documentary was filmed about the band in Liverpool, directed by Henrik Perälä, because even before a record contract, they had landed "the gig of their lives" at the International Pop Overthrow.

Just after releasing their debut album in 2007, their vocalist quit the group, and they began to break up. Finally, drummer Paddy Lawless left in December 2008, and they decided to dissolve completely.[1] After the dissolution, the members participated in various other music projects. [2]

The group's music is inspired by pop music from the 1960s, including The Beatles.[3][4] They toured in Sweden and performed in England at the venue where the Beatles got their start, the famous Cavern Club in Liverpool, where the documentary På helig mark (On Holy Ground) was filmed about the band's rise to success.[5][6][7] Their debut album, In Stereo, was released on September 4, 2007, in North America.[8] PopMatters described it as a swirling folk-rock jangle together with close harmonies that, although never shying away from its inspirations, miraculously never sounds dated either[1] and David Bash listed it as number 61 in his Top 125 Albums of 2007.[2]

Members

  • Michael Klemme - vocals, guitar and bass
  • Johanna Klemme - vocals and harmonica
  • Paddy Lawless - Drums
  • Magnus Wikström - vocals, guitar and piano
  • Tomas Södergren - bass, guitar and vocals[9]

External links

References

  1. ""Marmalade Souls"". Archived from the original on 2013-10-12. Retrieved 2017-08-04.
  2. ""Perälä, Henry (17 January 2013). På helig mark (On Holy Ground), a documentary about Marmalade Souls"".
  3. ""In Stereo - Marmalade Souls: Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards"".
  4. ""Marmalade Souls Press"". Archived from the original on 2013-10-11. Retrieved 2017-08-04.
  5. "Marmalade Souls - Bandmine".
  6. "På Helig Mark - moviegeek".
  7. "På Helig Mark (2006) - Celebri".
  8. ""The Future, Marmalade Souls"". Archived from the original on 2013-10-12. Retrieved 2017-08-04.
  9. ""About Marmalade Souls"". Archived from the original on 2013-10-12. Retrieved 2017-08-04.


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