69% Love
69% Love is a Swedish indie rock band from Stockholm, formed by Gustav Hjortlund, Anton Ekström, Max Sköld, and Håkan Nesser. They started playing together...
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69% Love is a Swedish indie rock band from Stockholm, formed by Gustav Hjortlund, Anton Ekström, Max Sköld, and Håkan Nesser. They started playing together locally, working through the usual early struggles of a new band trying to find its footing.
Their debut single "And So On" got some attention, and they followed it with an EP called "A Little Bit of Everything." Their first full album, "Sweet Company," came out in 2014. A few years later, in 2017, they released a second album titled "Love & Fear."
Some of their other songs include "Be Alone," "Burning The Snoopy," and "Hallucinogen." In 2018, they had a public disagreement with a former manager over money, which brought up some common issues for independent artists.
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