Description
IMMANU EL started as a musical experiment in 2004 by 16- year-old Claes Strängberg, soon joined by his twin brother Per and old childhood friend Emil Karlsson. The ambition has, ever since the start, been to create something captivating and beautiful – and the ways of achieving this have been evolving differently. During the first year, while studying in high school, they started to create music in an old barn in the countryside outside the town of Jönköping. The first demo ‚Killerwhale EP‘ was sold out, spread all over the world and the band got the chance to make numerous shows around Sweden after being selected as „Rookies of 2005“ by Hultsfredfestivalen. After finishing high school the band signed with And The Sound Records, moved to Gothenburg and got two other friends who joined the band, David Lillberg and Jonatan Josefsson. The debut album „They’ll Come, They Come“ was released in 2007 and was followed by the first tours in Europe the next year.
Together with the labelmates in EF, the band took over And The Sound Records, made it completely independent and runned by the artists themselves with licensing- and distribution partners all over the world. The second album „Moen“ was released in late 2009 and the band continued to focus on making live shows all over Europe. With more than 150 concerts in 25 countries for the last three years, the band has gained a growing reputation to be one of the most promising bands from Scandinavia today. As a result of hard work, heavy touring and two well received albums; established magazines and medias (Visions, Metro, Vice, Uncle Sally‘s, Vodafone Live, Eclipsed and many more) also started to pay attention to Immanu El.
With a lot of new inspiration and experience from earlier adventures, the band started to work with a third album called „IN PASSAGE“, that was recorded in the summer of 2011 together with the old friend Kristian from P.G Lost in Norrköping. Immanu El continues to deliver their personal sound that moves between tremendous and suggestive, from heartbreaking postrock to well written pop and through a dynamic passage of beautiful soundscapes.
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