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Broder Daniel

 
Artist: Broder Daniel

Group Members:

Johan Enerskog, Theodore Jensen, Daniel Gilbert, Henrik Berggren, Håkan Hellström

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Broder Daniel Forever," "Saturday Night Engine," "Singles"

Biography

Maybe Broder Daniel's strongest impression on the public mind is the singer Henrik Berggren's star-spangled face. But merging the outsider perspective of the Smiths with a frantic energy and simple lyrics, few bands had the same influence on the Swedish indie scene in the mid-'90s.

The band was formed in the late '80s by schoolmates Henrik Berggren and Daniel Gilbert. But not taking things too seriously, it took until 1995 to get the first single, "Cadillac," out. Two months later, the debut album Saturday Night Engine was released, and knowing the publicity it would later get, it is hard to think that it only sold around 5000. Soon after the release, Gilbert quit the band and was replaced by Theodore Jensen. When Broder Daniel was released in 1996, the band had gathered a large number of fans and a reputation of smashing hotel rooms and turning up drunk to concerts, a rumor (well-founded or not) that made a number of arrangers boycott them. If equaled with the desperation they showed on stage, this rock & roll cliché was very different from how the band appeared in their lyrics and in person. Broder Daniel's image was very much built on teenage angst and hopeless naïve love, expressed in simple repetitive lyrics with Berggren saying in interview after interview that he only wants someone to take care of him, like his mother. Guitarist Johan Enerskog left the band in 1997, and the same year, Håkan Hellström returned after playing with Honey Is Cool. Being loved by indie kids and much of the music press, their teenage lyrics, stagy appearance, and Berggren's out-of-key singing also made a lot of people dislike them and maybe stopped them from selling really well. By having the songs "Underground," "I'll Be Gone," and "Whirlwind" from the album Broder Daniel included on the soundtrack of the extremely successful film Fucking Åmål, they managed to widen their audience considerably, as with the third album, Broder Daniel Forever. Released in 1998, it left some of the effective simplicity behind, taking a step towards the mainstream of indie pop. What had earlier made them slightly different in this genre had been their energy and extrovert attitude.

In the following two years, Broder Daniel released a single and a singles collection, and it was questioned whether they still existed as a band. The answer was always yes, but when bassist Håkan Hellström had a huge success with his solo album Känn Ingen Sorg För Mig Göteborg, and Theodor Jensen formed the Plan, the future of Broder Daniel seemed unsure. ~ Lars Lovén, All Music Guide
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Broder Daniel

Broder Daniel 1999
Background information
Origin Göteborg, Sweden
Genres Alternative rock
Indie pop
Years active 1989 - 2008
Labels Dolores Recordings
Website http://www.bede.se
Former members
Henrik Berggren
Theodor Jensen
Lars Malmros
Anders Göthberg
Håkan Hellström
Daniel Gilbert
Johan Neckvall
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Broder Daniel (often abbreviated BD) was an alternative rock band from Gothenburg, Sweden. They formed in the late 1980s and then consisted of classmates Henrik Berggren and Daniel Gilbert. The band claims they started playing "to gain social respect" and it was decided early on that emotional expression would be more important to their sound than musical correctness.

Musically, they have been inspired by bands such as The Jesus And Mary Chain, Iggy Pop and The Velvet Underground, relying heavily on distorted guitars and simple arrangements. Their lyrics have mostly centered around existential issues and youth angst.

Broder Daniel was largely regarded[by whom?] as an entitative cornerstone of Swedish alternative music during the 1990s, even though the band has proven to be quite unstable ever since the beginning, with members leaving the band every few years.

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History

While attending Göteborgs Högre Samskola in Gothenburg, Henrik Berggren was looking for a way to express himself, and decided that the easiest way would be to form a pop band. The first six years of the band's existence consisted of a number of name changes until the band finally settled on the name Broder Daniel - translating to Brother Daniel. A couple of new members joined and they slowly started to find their sound. Swedish music press soon caught on to the hype of the now notorious band featuring charismatic singer Henrik who in a short time had gained a cult following of maladjusted youth, looking for a leader. Journalists, however, tended to mostly focus on the violent shows and Henrik's make-up and out of tune voice.

Music label Jimmy Fun Music, owned by Roxette member Per Gessle, picked the band up and promoted them until they signed to EMI Music Sweden. In 1995 the band released their debut album Saturday Night Engine which was characterized by its simple songs with relatively low respect for musical correctness. They soon gained a relatively large following of fans throughout Sweden.

After releasing their second album, self-titled Broder Daniel, the band resigned from EMI in 1997 and found themselves without a record deal - something few people in the music industry could understand. While they did not sell many records, the band was indeed a popular act in clubs and on music festivals. One year later they signed to record label Dolores Recordings and released their most critically acclaimed album so far: Broder Daniel Forever. The new record was dark, with a focus on topics of love and death. Its sound was inspired by Psychocandy, the debut album of indie rockers The Jesus and Mary Chain. The popularity of Forever soon took off, and the band reached a larger audience than ever before in their career, much thanks to the inclusion of three Broder Daniel-songs on the soundtrack for the movie Show Me Love which was one of the most popular films in Sweden in the 1990s.

Following the release of Forever, the band embarked on a controversial tour across Sweden, which the band later ended prematurely. A few shows were played in England as an attempt to sign a record deal for international release of their albums. That, however, didn't succeed. After the tour, the members parted ways to recover and did not maintain any contact with each other in the year that followed. In 2001, bass player Håkan Hellström released a solo record which hit big and soon after that he left the band, since the other members didn't think his reputation as a spreader of joy would reflect well on the band. Guitar player Theodor Jensen also released a celebrated record with his band The Plan.

Five years after the release of Forever, the band once again got together to record their new album Cruel Town which was released in 2003. This time around they had a clear focus on the lyrics which were now more complex and less repetitive than before. This album showed a matured Broder Daniel, with themes based around society and nostalgia. Berggren was now singing about the cold society which had made him the person he is today, while looking back at his childhood.

Since the Cruel Town tour, the band has performed only a few times together. Singer Henrik Berggren has performed several acoustic solo sets playing Broder Daniel-songs. It is currently not known if the band is active or not.

On 30 of March, 2008, guitarist Anders Göthberg committed suicide in Stockholm.

The band played together for the last time at Way Out West Festival in Gothenburg in honour of the late Anders Göthberg. During the concert they played their newly written song "Hold On to Your Dreams", dedicated to Göthberg.

Members

  • Henrik Berggren - Singer
  • Lars Malmros - Drums
  • Anders Göthberg - Electric guitar (Died 2008)
  • Theodor Jensen - Bass guitar and Electrical guitar (Left the band in 2004. Rejoined in 2005.)
  • Daniel Gilbert - Bass guitar (Left the band in 1996.)
  • Johan Neckvall - Electric guitar (Left the band in 1997.)
  • Håkan Hellström - Bass guitar and drums (Played drums until his departure in 1994. Rejoined as bass guitar player in 1998. Left the band again in 2001.)

Discography

Albums

  • Saturday Night Engine, 1995
  • Broder Daniel, 1996
  • Broder Daniel Forever, 1998
  • Singles, 2000
  • Cruel Town, 2003
  • No Time For Us (1989-2004), 2005
  • The Demos 1989-1997, 2005

Singles/maxisingles

  • 1995 - Cadillac
  • 1995 - Luke Skywalker
  • 1995 - Iceage
  • 1996 - Go my own way
  • 1996 - Work
  • 1998 - I'll be Gone
  • 1998 - You bury me
  • 1998 - Fucking Åmål theme: Underground
  • 1998 - Fucking Åmål theme: Whirlwind
  • 1999 - Happy People Never Fantasize
  • 2003 - When We Were Winning
  • 2003 - Cruel Town. Promo, snippet
  • 2004 - Shoreline
  • 2004 - What Clowns Are We
  • 2005 - Luke Skywalker 7"

DVD

  • 2004 - Army of Dreamers

Film

  • 2009 - Broder Daniel Forever

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