The Royal Concept
The Royal Concept formed in Copenhagen with Mads Langer on vocals and guitar, Frederik Andersson on guitar, Rasmus Bredvig on bass, and Anders Løvlie on...
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The Royal Concept formed in Copenhagen with Mads Langer on vocals and guitar, Frederik Andersson on guitar, Rasmus Bredvig on bass, and Anders Løvlie on drums. They put out the Goldrushed EP in 2010 and their first full album, Royal, in 2013. That record had 'On Our Way,' which got them some wider attention.
Their sound has shifted a bit from the indie pop of those early releases. By 2016's Smile and 2019's The Wake Up, they were working with more electronic textures, as you can hear on tracks like 'D-D-Dance.' They've kept a steady pace of recording and touring since starting out.
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