In december of 1999 the band got the formation it has today: Pelle sings, Filip Carvell plays the acoustic and the electric guitar and sings, Helena Söderman plays the flute, melodica, harmonica, glockenspiel, Wurlitzer and sings, Mårten Josjö plays the electric guitar, Mats Deltin plays the bass and Ulf Lundberg the drums. In 1999 Edson made about 30 live appearances, e.g. one at the demo stage of the Hultsfred festival in Sweden. After the performance Edson met John Cloud, who was interested in releasing something on his label Stormstreet records. In September a four-track EP was released containing the songs Sunday, Lovely Sunday, I Didn´t Mean to be Mean, 22:22 {We Need a Quarrel, We Need a Fight} and Terry Whips. The same year the band contributed with two songs on the compilation CD The Sound Of Young Sweden and with one song each on Sound Affects Magazine’s »Hultsfred special-CD« and the »Demoscenen«-CD of the Hultsfred festival. The Sunday, Lovely Sunday EP was also released by Matinée Recordings in the US, but with a slightly different tracklist. In the autumn of -00 Edson was signed to Summersound Recordings and recorded their debut album Unwind With Edson, which was released February 14 2001 and was received well. Album number two, For Strength, was recorded and mixed during ten intensive days in the end of December of 2001, once again with Andreas Ahlenius as technician and once again mainly in the rock metropolis of Gävle, Sweden. The result is very satisfactory. Edson has evolved as a unity, and their sound is more homogenous and personal. |http://www.labrador.se/artists/edson.php3 |
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