I Used to Be a Sparrow

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I Used to Be a Sparrow is an alternative rock band based in Västerås, Sweden.[1] The act mainly consists of Andrea Caccese and Dick Pettersson,[2] and has so far released two studio albums, the second of which is entitled "You Are An Empty Artist.[3][4]

I Used to Be a Sparrow
The duo of Dick Pettersson and Andrea Caccese, known as I Used To Be A Sparrow.
Background information
OriginVästerås, Sweden
GenresIndie, alternative rock
Years active2011 (2011)–present
LabelsPaper Wings, Thistime
MembersAndrea Caccese
Dick Pettersson

Album history edit

Pettersson, who had worked in the band "In These Woods", and Caccese, who was performing under the name "Songs for the Sleepwalkers",[5][6] met at a local concert venue in late 2011. The pair began working together, producing and distributing their debut album Luke under Caccese's imprint, Paper Wings Music.[7]

Luke was released in March 2012.[8] The album contains eleven songs and it includes influences from several genres of music.[9] The release of the single "Life is Good" led to the album being reviewed by a number of independent music blogs and online publications, as well as featured on Sveriges Radio[10] and MTV Italy.[11] Mainly positive reception led to re-issues over the spring 2012, including a British edition under Special Blend Records, a version for the Japanese market under Thistime Records, and a feature on Sound Supp.ly's drop 4.

I Used To Be A Sparrow went on a summer European tour in support of the album, performing in Germany, Italy, Sweden, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Belgium. The band performed at the 2012 Neapolis Festival in Italy.[12] and was one of several emerging bands providing music at the Giffon Film Festival.[13]

Later that year the group released a single entitled "Warpaint On Invisible Children" on UK magazine Clash Music.[14][15] A full album streaming of their second album, You are an Empty Artist, was then released on Italian independent music magazine Freak Out. A cassette version of the album was also released by Jeremy Records.[16]

In 2013, the band collaborated with the Italian band Fabryka to record the album "Echo".[17][18]

Band members edit

  • Dick Pettersson – vocals, guitar & keys
  • Andrea Caccese – vocals, guitar & keys
Other musicians and usual collaborators
  • Nicklas Sandström – guitar, drums & multi-instrumentalist
  • Erik Moberg – bass, drums & multi-instrumentalist
  • Adam Mellesmo – drums
  • Maria Schweitz – vocals

Discography edit

Studio albums

References edit

  1. ^ Interview with I Used To Be A Sparrow « Quip Magazine
  2. ^ "I Used To Be A Sparrow". Bristol Live Magazine 1 March 2013
  3. ^ "Album Review: I Used To Be A Sparrow – You Are An Empty Artist". Muso's Guide, 22 April 2013, David Beech
  4. ^ "I Used To Be A Sparrow – You Are An Empty Artist (album stream)".Nothing but Hope and Passion. 8 March 2013 Robert Helbig
  5. ^ "Songs for the Sleepwalkers". Nothing But Hope and Passion. Retrieved 18 January 2012.
  6. ^ "I Used To Be A Sparrow – « Luke »". All the Rage TV, 21 March 2012
  7. ^ "Interview I Used to be a Sparrow". thenextgreatband. Retrieved 11 May 2012.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "Exclusive | Watch I Used To Be A Sparrow's Brand New Live Video" Archived 13 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Musical Mathematics, 25 April 2013 / by Andy Crowder
  9. ^ "nbhap review". nothingbuthopeandpassion. Retrieved 13 March 2012.
  10. ^ "I used to be a sparrow on Sveriges Radio". Sveriges Radio. Sverigesradio. 16 March 2012. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
  11. ^ "Mtv New Generation". MTV Networks. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
  12. ^ "Neapolis Festival 2012 – Giffoni Valle Piana 19/07/12" Archived 11 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Mag-Music, on 26 July 2012
  13. ^ "Patti Smith, Pino Daniele, Caparezza ospiti al Giffoni Film Festival" la Repubblica,
  14. ^ "Clash Music debut". Clash Music. 8 February 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2013.
  15. ^ "Ones To Watch: I Used To Be A Sparrow". Vulture Hound, 25 February 2013 Claire Stapley
  16. ^ "I Used To Be A Sparrow – You Are An Empty Artist". Modern Vinyl – Cassette Corner, 3 June 2013. Matt Bergeron
  17. ^ "Fabryka: Echo". LoudVision, 28 October 2013. Review.
  18. ^ "Italy’s Fabryka launches new song and video before SXSW debut!". With Guitars, Steve Janes, 17 March 2015
  19. ^ "NEWS: I USED TO BE A SPARROW – DEBUT ALBUM + ‘LIFE IS GOOD’ VIDEO". Silent Radio/
  20. ^ » Ones To Watch: I Used To Be A Sparrow Vulture Hound Magazine
  21. ^ 11 IS LOUDER THAN 10: Album review: You Are an Empty Artist – I Used To Be A Sparrow

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