Sandy Mouche

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Sandy Mouche
Performing in Lund, 2005
Performing in Lund, 2005
Background information
OriginLund, Skåne County, Sweden
Years active2001–present
MembersHelena Josefsson
Martinique Josefsson
Per Blomgren
Ola Blomgren

Sandy Mouche is a Swedish band from Lund, Skåne County, southern Sweden. It consists of songwriter- and singer couple Martinique and Helena Josefsson, and the brothers Per (drums) and Ola (guitar) Blomgren. On live shows they bring a bassist and a pianist. They sing in English and French.

History[edit]

Formation[edit]

Sandy Mouche was created in autumn 2001. Helena and Martinique were on holiday in Crete, Greece, with Per (who had played with Helena in other bands for six years) and his girlfriend, Hanna. Martinique played his song, "A Year" for the group. It was then that they collectively decided to form a band.

The E.P. (2003) and White Lucky Dragon (2004)[edit]

The band recorded demos in Per's bedroom, and in a studio along with Danyal Taylan, who would play the bass from then point until 2004. Sandy Mouche recorded and released an EP, which they sent to producer Christoffer Lundquist, whom the band felt to be "the perfect collaborator".[citation needed] Sandy Mouche decided they would release their first album, White Lucky Dragon (2004) on their own label, Magpie Music. White Lucky Dragon was released in Sweden and Japan.

... and poems for the unborn (2006)[edit]

...and poems for the unborn was released in 2006. The album was self-financed, with Playground Music Scandinavia and Junk Music handling the distribution. It was recorded and mixed over a 10-day period. Unlike the first album, the songwriters wrote separately for their second album, which resulted in a more diverse release than their debut, counting ABBA, jazz, disco, pop, and even children's music among its influences. According to the band, they made the kind of album they would like to buy themselves.[citation needed]

Writing in Östersunds-Posten David Stark described the album as "very fragmented" and "sadly packaged" while a review in Smålandsposten described the album as "easy to digest and easy to forget".[1][2] Svenska Dagbladet were more positive, with a review by Dan Backman describing the album as "romantic, whimsical soft rock".[3]

Glory and grace (2013)[edit]

For several years after 2006 the band members mostly worked on solo projects. Helena Josefsson released two solo albums, and toured with Roxette. The band members also had several children, and struggled to find time for Sandy Mouche. However, after Per Blomgren constructed his own studio the group met to work together on songs. In 2013 they released Glory and grace.[4]

Since 2013[edit]

As of 2017 the band was largely inactive.[5]

Critical reception[edit]

In a scathing 2007 review of one of Helena Josefsson's solo albums, Göteborgs-Posten described Sandy Mouche as "a pop band, annoying in every way" and "the worst thing to come out of Scania since spettekaka".[6]

Discography and videography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Singles[edit]

  • Cherry pie (2003) - promo
  • C'est pas juste (2004) - promo
  • Papillon (2004) - promo
  • Une histoire (2005)
  • In the sand (2005)
  • Spiderweb suit (2005)
  • Papillon (2006) - Promo in France
  • Evening Wake, Morning Flake (December, 2006) - Radio in Belgium.

Videography[edit]

  • Cherry pie (dir. Johan Tholsson)
  • C’est pas juste (dir. Per and Ola Blomgren)
  • Papillon (dir. Jeffry Rich)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Stark, David (27 January 2006). "Sandy Mouche". Östersunds Posten. ...en väldigt splittrad historia. Jag kan förstå vad Per Gessle hörde i Josefssons röst, den är bara lite tråkigt paketerad här.
  2. ^ "Sandy Mouche". Smålands Posten. 21 January 2006. Lättsmält och även lättglömt.
  3. ^ Backman, Dan (18 January 2006). "Sandy Mouche". Svenska Dagbladet. Retrieved 2 January 2021. Tillsammans med Malmögruppen Sandy Mouche gör hon romantiskt vimsig softrock...
  4. ^ a b Engström, Håkan. "Sandy Mouche". Sydsvenskan (in Swedish). Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  5. ^ Gillberg, Jonas (23 October 2017). "Doldisarna tar över i Helena Josefssons och Christoffer Lundquists konsertsatsning". Sydsvenskan (in Swedish). Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  6. ^ Lindqvist, Johan (28 February 2007). "Opersonligt och konstlat". Göteborgs-Posten (in Swedish). Å andra sidan är hennes new age-anfäktade, krims krams-romantiska och på all vis irriterande popband Sandy Mouche det sämsta som har kommit från Skåne sedan spettekakan.
  7. ^ a b c Nilsson, Jonas (22 February 2007). "Helena Josefsson söker sin plats". Sydsvenskan (in Swedish). Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  8. ^ Thörnkvist, Emma. "Tillbaka efter 7 år och 6 barn". Sydsvenskan (in Swedish). Retrieved 2 January 2021.

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