Hästpojken

Hästpojken

Hästpojken during Sommarkrysset in Stockholm in 2008
Background information
Origin Gothenburg, Sweden
Genres Pop
Years active 2007-present
Labels Roxy Recordings
Associated acts Bad Cash Quartet
Broder Daniel
Members Martin Elisson
Adam Bolméus
Nico Janco
Oscar Wallblom
Karl Ander
Past members Lars Malmros
Pontus Tenggren
Joel Alme

Hästpojken is a Swedish pop group from Gothenburg.[1] The origin of the name Hästpojken (literally horseboy in Swedish) remains a mystery.

The band was founded in 2007 and originally consisted of Martin Elisson, vocalist from Bad Cash Quartet, Adam Bolméus, guitarist also from the same band and Lars Malmros (Pop-Lars) drummer from Broder Daniel. This line-up released the band's debut album Caligula in 2008. Elisson and Bolmeus would write most of materials. 2010 saw the follow-up album Från där jag ropar after which Lars Malmros left the band. The band would see many changes in the line-up. The band's third album is En magisk tanke released in 2013.[2] In 2014, Hästpojken played with Göteborgs symfoniker.[3] The band is preparing a new album for release in 2015.[2][4]

In 2014, Hästpojken was nominated as "best group" during P3 Guld awards.[1]

Members

Former members

Stand-ins during live tours

Discography

Albums

Year Title Peak chart positions Certification
SWE
[5]
2008 Caligula 15
2010 Från där jag ropar 7
2013 En magisk tanke 5

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
SWE
[5]
2009 "Gitarrer & bas, trummor & hat" 32
Others (non-charting)

References

External links

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