The Garlands

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Open Arms 00:00 Tools
Why Did I Trust You 00:00 Tools
Tell Me 00:00 Tools
David 00:00 Tools
Christmas song 00:00 Tools
Things Just Sound So Easy For You 00:00 Tools
Why Did I Trust You? 00:00 Tools
Freedom 00:00 Tools
Throw Away This Day 00:00 Tools
Don't Cry 00:00 Tools
Forevermore 00:00 Tools
Chandeliers 00:00 Tools
Weakness Is Your Pose 00:00 Tools
You Never Notice Me 00:00 Tools
Your Words Are Still Stuck In My Head 00:00 Tools
Your Words 00:00 Tools
Why I Don't Say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
I Don't Intend To Spend Christmas Without You 00:00 Tools
Open Arms (2013) 00:00 Tools
Continue 00:00 Tools
The Garlands - Why Did I Trust You 00:00 Tools
Forever Live And Die 00:00 Tools
Born in the Distance 00:00 Tools
Love Is Bona Fide 00:00 Tools
The Garlands - You Never Notice Me 00:00 Tools
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The Garlands are a Swedish indiepop band that consists of Christin Wolderth and Roger Gunnarsson. Gunnarsson previously played in indiepop favourites such as Nixon and Free Loan Investments. In 2008, Cloudberry Records and Cosy Recordings co-released the Garlands debut EP. In January 2010, following a download-only christmas single and a few compilation appearances, Atomic Beat Records released a split 7" single featuring the Garlands and the American band The Sugarplums. Following this release, they began to play live shows with the line up of Christin Wolderth (vocals), Patrik Lindgren (guitar), Einar Ekström (guitar), Maria Petersson (bass), Tommy Gunnarsson (drums) and Sarah Nyberg Pergament (backing vocals). In September 2010, Sarah Nyberg Pergament left the band and in April 2011, Tommy Gunnarsson was replaced by Robert Klaesson. To coincide with their performance at the Indietracks 2011 festival, they released a new 7" single entitled You Never Notice Me (the first Garlands song Wolderth and Gunnarsson wrote) on the Bristol, UK-based label Big Pink Cake. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.