New York

SWEDEN MAKES MUSIC



The newest stars of Swedish pop will take the stage at Baby’s All Right in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, with US debut live performances by Swedish artists Janice, Pale Honey, Sarah Klang and sweeep.

When
December 13th, 7:00pm-11:00pm

Where
Baby’s all right in Brooklyn

 

For more info: https://sweden-makes-music-2017.confetti.events/


 

Janice

Janice is the latest in a line of performers – including Lykke Li and Mapei – to emerge from Sweden’s famed Tensta Gospel Choir. With four big soul-inspired pop singles, Janice has quickly solidified her position as one of Sweden’s most promising new talents. Her music is atmospheric and dark yet hopeful.

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Pale Honey

Gothenburg-based duo Pale Honey make minimalist rock that lunges from saccharine to deadly in an instant, meshing dirty synths and distorted guitars. For their earlier work, they’ve been compared to superstars such as PJ Harvey and Sleater-Kinney.  In October of this year, they released their latest album Devotion.

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Sarah Klang

Sarah Klang’s sound is unlike any other. With a completely unique voice, she encapsulates listeners in her own universe. Her inspiration comes from old wedding dresses, Barbara Streisand, ambient electronica, dads in the 80s and plastic flowers.

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sweeep

sweeep explores the borderlines between witch house and atmospheric space noise, creating a unique sound best described as sweepstep.

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Natalie Söderberg

Natalie Söderberg is the founder of Swedes in the States and is originally from Stockholm, Sweden. She moved to Chicago in 2016 where she served on the Board of Directors for the Swedish American Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, and relocated to Los Angeles in 2018. In addition to running Swedes in the States, Natalie founded the Scandinavian subscription and gift-box company, The Scandinavia Box, and works as a Marketing Analyst.

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