Kashmir
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Kashmir

Kashmir is a Danish alternative rock band that formed in the 1990s. Their lineup included Kasper Eistrup on vocals and guitar, Mads Tunebjerg on lead guitar,...

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Kashmir's melancholic Danish rock, from the 1990s onward

A Danish alternative band known for atmospheric songs like 'Graceland' and 'Could We Kill Fred?'

For a good sense of their sound, try 'Graceland' or 'Christians Dive.' Both have that atmospheric quality they're known for.

Kashmir's music has this distinct, introspective feel that doesn't rely on commercial hype. Songs like 'Graceland' and 'Could We Kill Fred?' show their blend of ethereal vocals and intricate guitar work. Their sound incorporates elements of post-rock and ambient music, creating a melancholic, atmospheric quality that's stayed consistent across their discography.

The band formed in the 1990s with Kasper Eistrup on vocals and guitar, Mads Tunebjerg on lead guitar, Asger Techau on drums, and Henrik Lindstrand on bass. They released albums like The Good Life in 1994 and Cruzified in 1996, with later records including The Aftermath and No Balance Palace. Their discography spans into the 2010s with albums such as The Silent Room and E.A.R. in 2013.

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Kashmir is a Danish alternative rock band that formed in the 1990s. Their lineup included Kasper Eistrup on vocals and guitar, Mads Tunebjerg on lead guitar, Asger Techau on drums, and Henrik Lindstrand on bass. They released albums like The Good Life in 1994 and Cruzified in 1996, with later records including The Aftermath and No Balance Palace.

Their music often carries a melancholic, atmospheric quality, with songs like "Could We Kill Fred?" and "Christians Dive" showing their blend of ethereal vocals and intricate guitar work. The track "The Story Of Jamie Fame Flame" appears among their notable songs, along with "Graceland" and "In The Sand."

Kashmir's discography spans from the mid-1990s into the 2010s, with albums such as The Silent Room, Sam's Town, and Trespassers. They put out E.A.R. in 2013 and The Ugly Morning in 2019. Their sound incorporates elements of post-rock and ambient music, creating a distinct, introspective feel without leaning heavily on dramatic narratives or commercial hype.

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