Logh (band) explained

Logh
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Lund, Sweden
Genre:Art rock, post-rock
Years Active:1998–present
Website:http://logh.se
Current Members:Mattias Friberg (vocals, guitar)
Mathias Olden (bass)
Jens Hellgren (guitar)
Mattias Jeppsson (guitar)
Karl Arvidson (keyboards)
Markku Hildén (drums)
Past Members:Kristofer Ronstrom (drums)
Fredrik Normark (drums)

Logh (pronounced log) is a post-rock band formed in 1998 in Lund, Sweden. With four members, their first LP was released in 2002 on Bad Taste Records, incorporating elements of indie rock and shoegaze with hushed vocals and introspective lyrics. Played at Sleazys. The album was followed by two more, with lo-fi shoegazer elements, lightly brushed snares, subtle guitar strumming, and droning bass lines.

After their second album, Kristofer Ronstrom (drums) was dropped from the band lineup, eventually replaced by not one but three new members, Markku Hildén (drums), Mattias Jeppsson, (guitar) and Karl Arvidson (keyboards).

Discography

Compilations

Singles (7" Vinyl)

Trivia

References

  1. "Logh - North (album)", swedishcharts.com. Retrieved 27 June 2013.

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