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Background information | |
Origin | Gothenburg, Sweden [1] |
Genres | synthpop, shoegaze, new wave, post-rock, electronica |
Years active | 2005 [2]−present |
Labels | Club AC30 Wonderland Records Progress Productions [2] |
Members |
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Hearts of Black Science is a Swedish musical duo from Gothenburg, [1] known for creating “dark, brooding synthpop mixed with shoegaze, goth and new wave pop”. [2] The genre of their music has also been referred to as post-rock and electronica. [1] [3] The band says their focus is on “melodies” and “dark lyrics”; [4] their name comes from the idea of alchemy creating gold from available materials, or in their case, music from diverse styles. [5]
Hearts of Black Science was formed in November 2005 by two childhood friends: Daniel Änghede (also vocalist in UK supergroup Crippled Black Phoenix) and Tomas Almgren (ex-horror movie director). [6] In April 2006, the band released a self-financed EP with a limited run of 200 copies [7] that sold out within just 2 months; a second EP was released the following month. [6]
The band was signed shortly after the A&R scout from Club AC30 saw them performing their second gig ever at the Water Rats Theatre in London.[ citation needed] The debut album The Ghost You Left Behind was released by the London-based label in the spring of 2007. It was also released in Japan as a special edition by Quince Records. [8] The full-length album was accompanied by two singles: Empty City Lights and Driverlights. [6] Änghede left the band for a period [9] while Almgren continued writing; he created the demos that together they made into their next album, The Star In The Lake, released on Swedish label Wonderland Records in 2009. [5] [10]
Hearts of Black Science have toured in the U.K.; BBC radio invited the duo twice to perform live on air on the Gideon Coe and Tom Robinson shows. [11] [12] Their first two albums have been praised by both international press and their fans: Sweden's Zero Music Magazine gave the debut 9 / 10 and the follow-up 8 / 10; U.S.-based Virus Magazine gave it 8 / 10.
In 2013, the band released an EP named We Saw the Moon [13] and also a digital album called B-Sides & Remixes collecting their B-sides and hard to find remixes along with several unreleased tracks. [4]
After several delays, [14] the band released their third full-length album, Signal, on 20 November 2015 through Swedish label Progress Productions. [15] [16] The new album includes guest appearances by Chrysta Bell, [2] Justin Greaves (of Crippled Black Phoenix), [2] and Heike Langhans (of Draconian). [3] [14]
CLUB AC30 is distributed in Japan by Quince
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Background information | |
Origin | Gothenburg, Sweden [1] |
Genres | synthpop, shoegaze, new wave, post-rock, electronica |
Years active | 2005 [2]−present |
Labels | Club AC30 Wonderland Records Progress Productions [2] |
Members |
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Hearts of Black Science is a Swedish musical duo from Gothenburg, [1] known for creating “dark, brooding synthpop mixed with shoegaze, goth and new wave pop”. [2] The genre of their music has also been referred to as post-rock and electronica. [1] [3] The band says their focus is on “melodies” and “dark lyrics”; [4] their name comes from the idea of alchemy creating gold from available materials, or in their case, music from diverse styles. [5]
Hearts of Black Science was formed in November 2005 by two childhood friends: Daniel Änghede (also vocalist in UK supergroup Crippled Black Phoenix) and Tomas Almgren (ex-horror movie director). [6] In April 2006, the band released a self-financed EP with a limited run of 200 copies [7] that sold out within just 2 months; a second EP was released the following month. [6]
The band was signed shortly after the A&R scout from Club AC30 saw them performing their second gig ever at the Water Rats Theatre in London.[ citation needed] The debut album The Ghost You Left Behind was released by the London-based label in the spring of 2007. It was also released in Japan as a special edition by Quince Records. [8] The full-length album was accompanied by two singles: Empty City Lights and Driverlights. [6] Änghede left the band for a period [9] while Almgren continued writing; he created the demos that together they made into their next album, The Star In The Lake, released on Swedish label Wonderland Records in 2009. [5] [10]
Hearts of Black Science have toured in the U.K.; BBC radio invited the duo twice to perform live on air on the Gideon Coe and Tom Robinson shows. [11] [12] Their first two albums have been praised by both international press and their fans: Sweden's Zero Music Magazine gave the debut 9 / 10 and the follow-up 8 / 10; U.S.-based Virus Magazine gave it 8 / 10.
In 2013, the band released an EP named We Saw the Moon [13] and also a digital album called B-Sides & Remixes collecting their B-sides and hard to find remixes along with several unreleased tracks. [4]
After several delays, [14] the band released their third full-length album, Signal, on 20 November 2015 through Swedish label Progress Productions. [15] [16] The new album includes guest appearances by Chrysta Bell, [2] Justin Greaves (of Crippled Black Phoenix), [2] and Heike Langhans (of Draconian). [3] [14]
CLUB AC30 is distributed in Japan by Quince