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Sad Day For Puppets

Sad Day For Puppets were formed in 2006 in the Stockholm satellite town of Blackeberg, the setting for the creepy vampire book/film ‘Let The Right One In'.
The natural focal point of the band is singer Anna Eklund, in it's turn leaning on Marcus Sandgren's ringing and fuzzy chords.
Martin Källholm, the band's resident songwriting genius, claims to be inspired by Thin Lizzy, Cheap Trick, Kiss and Aerosmith and is strangely obsessed with Bette Midler. Most of the bands influences can be traced back to the early nineties, when they all were teenagers.
This period has made it's mark on the band.
The guitars are once again allowed to roam free and shine.
The music is all about shimmering layers of guitars, intertwined feedback melodies all dreamy and grand and sad, and ethereal harmony vocals. The band started working on the debut album as soon as "Just Like a Ghost EP" ( april 2008) was out, and this time the guitars have an even more prominent place in the over all sound.
There's guitar feedback, fuzzy distortion and big harmonies working as a fond for the voice of Anna. Read more: http://www.myspace.com/saddayforpuppets#ixzz0yutGTVyx

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