Landberk

Landberk
OriginSweden
GenresProgressive rock, art rock
Years active1992–1996
Members
  • Patric Helje (vocals)
  • Reine Fiske (guitars)
  • Stefan Dimle (bass)
  • Simon Nordberg (keyboards)
  • Jonas Lidholm (drums)

Landberk was a Swedish prog/art rock band, characterized by the dark, sombre tone of their music. They were notable for their utilisation of the mellotron, which was as important as the guitar in their melodies. Landberks last live performance was in Oslo 1999. Landberks first release was Riktigt Äkta (LP 1992), Lonely Land (CD 1992), One Man Tells Another (CD 1994) and Indian Summer (CD 1996). They also recorded a cover version of No More White Horses, a song by T2, an almost forgotten psychedelic rock band of the 1960s.

Members of the band: Stefan Dimle (bass), Reine Fiske (guitars), Patric Helje (vocals), Jonas Lidholm (drums) and Simon Nordberg (mellotron/keyboard). Simon Nordberg has produced the music. On Landberks first album Andreas Dahlbäck played drums.

Indian Summer (LP 2024) is New Released with sleeve design by the artist Camilla Flink. Music production and mix by Simon Nordberg and mastered by Hoffe Stannow. The album will also be on digital plattforms like Spotify, Apple Music and Tidal.