Lasse Lindh

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Lasse Lindh
Born27 March 1974
NationalitySwedish
Websitewww.lasselindh.se

Lasse Lindh (born 27 March 1974) is a Swedish indie pop musician. His first album, Bra, came out on EMI in 1998. It had three singles which made the charts in Sweden.[1] Lindh began singing in English for his second album, You Wake Up at Sea Tac . The title is a reference to a line in Fight Club. The album was released in 2002. Lindh's relationship with South Korea dates back to 2006. His songs "The Stuff" and "C'mon Through" were used in the MBC TV series Soulmate. In 2014, his song "Run to You" was used in the SBS drama Angel Eyes.[2] In 2016-2017, his song "Hush" was used in the Korean drama Guardian: The Lonely and Great God. His most recent album is in Swedish. Lindh has sang on the recordings of Club 8.

His most recent album is Sparks. It was released in 2009.

Albums[change | change source]

  • Bra (1998)
  • You Wake Up at Sea Tac (2002)
  • Lasse Lindh (2005)
  • Attica EP (2006)
  • Jag Tyckte Jag Var Glad (2007)
  • When You Grow Old... Your Heart Dies (2007)
  • Pool (2008)
  • Sparks (2009)

Singles[change | change source]

  • Svenska hjärtan (2005)
  • Sommarens sista smak (2005)
  • Radion spelar aldrig våran sång (2006)
  • Du skär (2006)
  • Varje litet steg (2007)
  • Ingen vind kan blåsa omkull oss nu (2007)
  • Du behöver aldrig mer vara rädd (2008)
  • Kom kampsång (with Timo Räisänen) (2008)

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