Nightingale are a
gothic/
progressive rock band from
Örebro in
Sweden. They are signed to
Black Mark Records.
Bio
Nightingale began in
1995 as a solo
goth rock project of
Dan Swanö, designed to explore his brief fascination with the genre, also evident on
Edge of Sanity tracks such as 'Sacrificed'. The first album
The Breathing Shadow was recorded and mastered by Swano alone in the space of a week at his home
Unisound studio, and has been described by some as a tribute to legendary goth rock band
Sisters of Mercy, whos sound it does indeed resemble. The second album
The Closing Chronicles was recorded in
April 1996 with his brother Tom Nouga (real name
Dag Swanö) acting as producer and contributing some guitar parts. Unlike the first album, it is somewhat influenced by
prog rock and
heavy metal, and continues the conceptual storyline that began in
The Breathing Shadow to the logical conclusion of the central characters death, as it was intended to be the last Nightingale album. After this the band went on semi-hiatus, playing a couple of live
concerts in small venues around
Orebro with future permanent band member Erik Oskarsson on
bass and Ari Halinoja playing the drums. The second concert, in
October 1998 is remarkable because it marks one of the few times Edge of Sanity songs were performed live by Swanö, the band adding two lighter tracks to bulk out their set (Swanö scarcely performed live with Edge of Sanity, citing his inability to sustain
death metal vocals for long enough). The band returned to Unisound in
April 1999 to expand upon a lost demo of the track 'I Return' recorded by Swanö and Nouga in
September 1998.
2000's
I is a
prequel to the first two albums, half composed by Dan Swano and half by Tom Nouga, several of the tracks, such as
Alonely and
Dead or Alive being recycled by Nouga from previously abandoned projects and given new lyrics (the originals being both written in
Swedish and outside the conceptual storyline). For the recording of
Alive Again in
may 2002 (a sequel to the original 'Breathing Shadow Trilogy' of
I,
The Breathing Shadow and
The Closing Chronicles) the band was filled out with Tom Björn on drums and Erik Oskarsson returning as a permanent member. This record recieved the most critical acclaim yet upon its release in
February 2003, partly owing to the increased exposure caused by their signing of a distribution deal with
American label
The End Records, and saw them play a string of live shows before travelling to
Västerås in
June 2004 to record
Invisible, which is the bands first departure from their conceptual storyline approach, dealing with a wide array of topics from
love to
history. The band are currently preparing for their first major tour, after re-recording a set of tracks for a best-of album,
Nightfall Overture, containing songs from their first four conceptual albums as well as an Edge of Sanity track and one new Nightingale song.
Current line-up
Dan Swanö: Vocals, guitars, keyboards (see entry for list of other projects)
Tom Nouga: Bass, guitars, keyboards (Also in: Pan.Thy.Monium)
Tom Björn: Drums (Also in: Memory Garden, Memento Mori)
Erik Oskarsson: Bass (Also in: Godsend)
Discography
The Breathing Shadow Full-length, 1995
The Closing Chronicles Full-length, 1996
I Full-length, 2000
Alive Again Full-length, 2003
Invisible Full-length, 2004
Nightfall Overture Best of/Compilation, 2005
External links
Offical Website
Tom Nouga's Nightingale Page