The Murder Of My Sweet is a Gothic Symphonic band from Sweden.
THE MURDER OF MY SWEET - A name inspired by the 1944 movie Murder, My Sweet. The path, beliefs and concept which the
five members of the band share - the journey each of the members has endured finally led them to one another, building up to
this point, to realizing common goals.
Formed by drummer, songwriter and producer Daniel Flores who after a few false starts of what was to become The Murder Of
My Sweet just by coincidence came across the magnificent singer Angelica Rylin - well endowed with the right look, voice a ...read more
The Murder Of My Sweet is a Gothic Symphonic band from Sweden.
THE MURDER OF MY SWEET - A name inspired by the 1944 movie Murder, My Sweet. The path, beliefs and concept which the
five members of the band share - the journey each of the members has endured finally led them to one another, building up to
this point, to realizing common goals.
Formed by drummer, songwriter and producer Daniel Flores who after a few false starts of what was to become The Murder Of
My Sweet just by coincidence came across the magnificent singer Angelica Rylin - well endowed with the right look, voice and
talents, being exactly what Daniel was searching for. The rest of The Murder Of My Sweet’s line up was then rather easily
recruited - guitarist Daniel Palmqvist, bass player Johan Niemann and keyboardist Andreas Lindahl all being mentally, creatively
and spiritually the right combination to complete the perfect match.
The Murder Of My Sweet is simple yet stirring musical statement that expands the boundaries of what great music is all about.
The band’s sound is rich in influence and yet distinctly unique. The lush melodic cinematic landscapes reflect the diversity of the
five members own musical experiences. From Angelica’s soaring vocal melodies and sweeping choruses to the explosive layers of
guitars from Palmqvist and the thrilling orchestratic keyboard arrangements painted by Andreas Lindahl backed by the bombastic
and dynamic rhythms of Niemann and Flores. The resulting collaborations are a work both haunting and uplifting - fuelled by the
curiosity of seeing where their burning ambitions will take them. « hide