In Perpetuum
In Perpetuum formed in Stockholm in the early 2000s, led by composer and vocalist Nicklas Engelin. The group included Cecilia Zilliacus and Anna Madsen on...
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In Perpetuum formed in Stockholm in the early 2000s, led by composer and vocalist Nicklas Engelin. The group included Cecilia Zilliacus and Anna Madsen on soprano, Jonas Christiansson on tenor, and Fredrik Jonsson on baritone. Their debut album was called 'Constellations,' and they followed it with records like 'The Algorithm,' 'Time,' and 'Afterlife.'
Their music often gets described as atmospheric and melancholic, with classical harmonies and layered vocal arrangements. Songs like 'Afterlife' and 'Prisoner of the Past' show that tendency toward somber, introspective material. Early on, some critics found their sound too esoteric compared to mainstream pop at the time.
They kept working in that vein anyway, building a catalog of what fans might call haunting or evocative music. The lineup centered on Engelin's writing and those interwoven vocal parts from the sopranos, tenor, and baritone.
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