Standfast

Standfast is a two-piece Swedish band, formed in 1997 and comprising singer Suzanne Mosson and guitarist Patrick Tucker. The duo is best known for their 2001 single, "Carcrashes".

Standfast
OriginStockholm, Sweden
GenresPop
Years active1997present (inactive)
LabelsEMI
Cheap Lullaby Records
MembersSuzanne Mosson
Patrick Tucker

History

In 1997, Suzanne Mosson met Patrick Tucker, then a studio and tour musician, in Stockholm and they decided to try their luck as a team. They rented a tiny rehearsal studio, acquired an 8-track recorder and a cheap red plastic organ and started writing and recording. They soon had a bunch of songs and set out to get a record deal.

Suzanne and Patrick wanted to present their songs to a record company in person, but EMI refused telling them to send a demo or "forget it". Two days later they called and said they liked "No Longer" and wanted to sign the band.

Their self-titled debut album was released in 2001 and several years later their follow up album "Beneath & Beyond" was released on August 28, 2008, on their own label - Beastie Music Records. It was recorded by Christoffer Lundqvist at his Aerosol Grey Machine studio on and off between September 2005 and July 2006.

Patrick's brother Ava played a number of various and odd-looking keyboards, Jens Jansson drums and CL recorded, produced, mixed, mastered and played bass plus a large variety of instruments. The first single to be released from the album was "Devil".

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album Label Other Information
2001 Standfast EMI Music Sweden Singles prod by Arnthor. Album prod by P.Tucker/Alar Suurna
2007 Beneath & Beyond Beastie Music Records Recorded at AGM. Produced by Christoffer Lundqvist

Singles

  • "Carcrashes"
  • "Look At Me Now"
  • "No Longer"

Singles "Beneath & Beyond"

  • "Devil" (Swedish release)
  • "Bring Me Home" (Swedish release)
  • "The Unknown" (Swedish release)


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