Qoph (band)

Qoph
Origin Stockholm, Sweden
Genres Progressive rock, Psychedelic rock
Years active 1994 - present
Labels Transubstans Records
Nasoni Records
Disk Union
Kaleidophone
Website qoph.se
Members Federico de Costa
Rustan Geschwind
Filip Norman
Patrik Persson
Past members Robin Kvist
Jimmy Wahlsteen
Fredrik Rönnqvist
Anders Franzén
Henric Jordan

Qoph is a progressive rock band from Stockholm, Sweden, present since 1994.

Biography

Qoph started in the 1990s as one of the pioneers of the stoner rock scene in Sweden.[1] Originally formed as an experimental rock act Robin Kvist joined the band adding Swedish lyrics on what was later to become Qoph's debut album Kalejdoskopiska Aktiviteter (Kaleidoscopic Activities), released in 1998.[2][3] The album cover was painted by Swiss/Swedish surrealist artist Hans Arnold, who also did the cover for the 1976's Abba album, Greatest Hits.

Drummer Federico de Costa, guitarist Filip Norman and bassist Patrik Persson were core members of several line ups before 1998. Many of the earlier songs were instrumental.[4] In 1996 Jimmy Wahlsteen replaced original guitarist Fredrik Rönnqvist, who went on founding The Moon. Some early Qoph songs later appeared on The Moon’s album In Phase (2005 Nasoni Records).[5][6]

After the release of the EP Än lyser månen in 2000, Qoph started writing their songs in English.[7] Jimmy Wahlsteen left the band in 2001.

Second album Pyrola (2004), released in Sweden, Germany and Japan, featuring several guest appearances, including Mats Öberg (Mats/Morgan Band), Joakim Svalberg (Opeth, Yngwie Malmsteen), Nicklas Barker (Anekdoten) and Dennis Berg (Abramis Brama).[8]

Percussionist Per Wikström joined the band as a live member performing at several progressive rock festivals in Europe and USA, among them Burg Herzberg festival in Germany and Progday, USA.[9] The band's third album Freaks, with new member Rustan Geschwind on vocals, was released by Transubstans Records and Nasoni Records in 2012.

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