Oh My!
Oh My! is an indiepop band from Sundsvall, Sweden. The band was formed in 2008 by the members of Second Hand Rumours and The Intrigues.[1] In 2011 Oh My! signed with legendary indie label A West Side Fabrications[2] and quickly released their first single Twenty One. Twenty one featured in the MTV Latin America series Niñas Mal[3] and on Swedish national radio.[4] Oh My! Has since that released three more singles which all feature on Swedish national radio. Time Will Tell even qualified for Hall of Fame in the competition "Låtduellen".[5]
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Background information | |
Origin | Sundsvall, Sweden |
Genres | Indie pop |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | |
Website | http://www.ohmymusic.se/ |
Members | Johan Åkerström (vocalist, songwriter) Martin Huss (Guitarist) Adam Lodin (percussionist) Emil Källman (guitarist Adrian Karlman (bassist) |
Members
- Vocals: Johan Åkerström
- Guitar: Martin Huss
- Guitar: Emil Källman
- Bass: Adrian Karlman
- Drums: Adam Lodin
Discography
Albums
- Slow Moves (2014)
EPs
- Twenty One (2011)
- Sunshine in Your Eyes (2012)
Singles
- "Twenty One" (2011)
- "I Know You" (2011)
- "Time Will Tell" (2011)
- "Fifteen Minutes" (2012)
- "Slow Moves" (2013)
- "People" (2014)
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References
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