Septembre
Septembre is a Swedish band with Joakim Berg on vocals and guitar, Fredrik Hermansson on bass, Martin Larsson on keyboards, and Daniel Svensson on drums....
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Septembre is a Swedish band with Joakim Berg on vocals and guitar, Fredrik Hermansson on bass, Martin Larsson on keyboards, and Daniel Svensson on drums. They've released songs like 'I Am Weightless' and 'All I Need Is You' that carry a certain atmospheric quality.
Their debut album 'Emotional Warfare' came out in 2005, followed by 'Love Divine' in 2007 and 'In Orbit' in 2010. The music tends toward the melancholic and ethereal, with Berg's delivery often described as evocative.
In 2011, there was some dispute about their song 'Lonely Dreamer' being copied by another artist. The band addressed it without much public drama. They put out another album called 'Disconnected' the following year.
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