Eberg
Eberg is a band built around Andreas Eberg on vocals and guitar, with Fredrik Eriksson on lead guitar, Anton Thorell on bass, and Johannes Nordell on drums....
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Eberg is a band built around Andreas Eberg on vocals and guitar, with Fredrik Eriksson on lead guitar, Anton Thorell on bass, and Johannes Nordell on drums. They put out their first album, 'Inside Your Head,' in 2015, which included the track of the same name. That song, with its atmospheric production, became something of a calling card for them.
Their sound pulls from metal and progressive rock, but there's an ambient quality to it as well, especially on later records. They followed up with 'The Plague Within' in 2018 and 'The Silent Wake' in 2021. Another early song, 'Sober in June,' also appears in their catalog.
Early on, some listeners found their approach unconventional, but they kept at it. The work is generally introspective, dealing with themes like mental states and personal struggle, wrapped in heavy riffs and ethereal melodies.
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