First Aid Kit (band)

First Aid Kit

First Aid Kit at Ruisrock 2014
Background information
Origin Sweden
Genres
Years active 2007–present
Labels
Website thisisfirstaidkit.com
Members
  • Johanna Söderberg (vocals, synth, AutoHarp)
  • Klara Söderberg (vocals, guitar
Johanna (left) and Klara Söderberg in Wiesbaden in 2009

First Aid Kit is a Swedish folk duo that consists of the sisters Klara (vocals/guitar) and Johanna Söderberg (vocals/keyboards/AutoHarp). Their 2008 YouTube video cover of the song "Tiger Mountain Peasant Song" by Fleet Foxes gained significant Internet popularity.[1][2] As a result, they were signed to the Wichita label and recorded their debut album The Big Black and the Blue. When performing live, the duo are accompanied by drummer Scott Simpson and pedal steel guitarist Melvin Duffy. They have released three albums, two EPs and a handful of singles. In 2015 they were nominated for a Brit Award as one of the five best international groups in 2015.[3]

Early history

Sisters Johanna and Klara Söderberg are from Enskede, in the outskirts of Stockholm. Johanna was born on October 31, 1990 and Klara on January 8, 1993.[4] Their father was a member of the Swedish rock pop band Lolita Pop[5](3:20–4:03) but he quit before Johanna was born and later became a teacher of history and religion. Their mother is a teacher of cinematography.

From childhood, Klara and Johanna were eager singers by giving concerts using a jump rope as a pretend microphone.[5](0:40–2:40) Klara's first favorite songs were Judy Garland's songs from The Wizard of Oz and Billie Holiday's version of Gloomy Sunday, that she sang without much understanding of the English lyrics.[6] Klara wrote her first song "Femton mil i min Barbiebil" when she was six.[7]

They both attended the International English school of Enskede.[8] Klara applied for admission to a music school but she was not accepted.[9]

In 2005 when Klara was 12, a friend introduced her to the band Bright Eyes. This led her to country music stars such as Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Carter family, Louvin Brothers, Townes Van Zandt, Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris. The same year she received a guitar of her own as a Christmas present[10] and quickly learned to play it.

Johanna enjoyed a wide range of music from Britney Spears to German Techno.[11][12] However, it wasn't until watching the film O Brother, Where Art Thou? and listening to the film's soundtrack that she was inspired to sing "Down to the River to Pray" with her sister, Klara. Fascinated by the result they started to sing together first at home and then as street singers, for example in the Stockholm metro and in front of liquor stores.[5](16:10–17:55)[13](2:55-4:35) They came up with the name for their band simply by randomly opening a dictionary.[10]

Klara and Johanna also started to write and compose own country-folk songs inspired by Devendra Banhart and CocoRosie, among others,[6] without much influence from their parents who were more fond of Patti Smith, Velvet Underground and Pixies.[10] Their father confessed later in a Swedish radio program that he was astonished and actually a little jealous of the ease his daughters had in producing top-notch music.[14](8:20–8:55) The most important advice their father gave to them was to sing so loud that even somebody behind the wall could hear it.[6]

Career

2007–2009

First Aid Kit (Frankfurt am Main, February 18, 2012)

In April 2007 the sisters started to upload their self-made songs to the social networking site MySpace.[7] They also sent a demo of their song "Tangerine" to the Swedish radio.[15] It immediately went on air and was listed as one of the best songs of the summer 2007,[16] which led to requests for live performances and even some offers from record companies. The first official performance as First Aid Kit was at PUNKTmedis library in Stockholm.[8] More gigs followed but as Klara, who was then 14, was still at school, they could play only during weekends.

Meanwhile, their younger brother attended the same kindergarten as the daughter of Karin Dreijer Andersson, half of Swedish electronic duo The Knife and also known as Fever Ray. Their mother asked Dreijer to check out her daughters' songs on MySpace. After doing so, and seeing them play live, Dreijer said that the duo had to be saved from bad deals with the industry. It was decided to sign them to Rabid Records, a label co-owned by The Knife with conditions that allowed the duo to have full control over their music and album art.[10]

April 2008 saw the release of the debut EP Drunken Trees in Sweden. The EP was produced by their father and was a re-recorded collection of songs from their MySpace site originally called "Cross Oceans". Their first appearance in Swedish TV was also that month.

The duo was already quite well known in Sweden by August 2008, when they uploaded a cover version of "Tiger Mountain Peasant Song" by Fleet Foxes to YouTube. Robin Pecknold, frontman and lead guitarist for Fleet Foxes, noticed the duo's message about the video and praised the song on his band's webpage with multiple exclamation marks, causing a surge of popularity of the video.[5](32:40-34:30) It led to First Aid Kit becoming internationally known, and them signing with Wichita Records at the end of 2008.

Due to international touring, Johanna quit high school in the autumn of 2008 and Klara never started it.[17] Their father took a leave from his job as a teacher and accompanied them on tour, also helping with soundchecks. First Aid Kit's first show outside Scandinavia was on November 22, 2008 at the Crossing Border Festival in Netherlands. Fleet Foxes performed day before, and when Pecknold spotted the duo standing at the edge of the stage they were unexpectedly asked to join to sing "Tiger Mountain Peasant Song".[5](34:30–35:10)[13](6:15–7:35)

Wichita re-released Drunken Trees on February 23, 2009 as an enhanced EP with "Tiger Mountain Peasant Song" added as a bonus track along with some videos.

2010–2011

The duo released their first album, The Big Black and the Blue on February 1, 2010. It was again produced by their father. The release was followed by an extensive tour (around 100 shows) in the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and parts of Europe, including Primavera Sound Festival in Barcelona.

Klara and Johanna had managed to meet Conor Oberst after Monsters of Folk's concert on November 19, 2009 in Stockholm and give him a demo of their coming album. Oberst had listened it and decided to see the duo when they were performing at the Austin City Limits Music Festival pre-party in Texas on October 7, 2010. In the pre-party concert he was impressed especially by the duo's acoustic performance of Ghost Town and how it had made the audience listen to the song in complete silence. After meeting the duo Oberst called Mike Mogis and asked him to see the duo's performance in ACL festival on October 9.[6] After doing so Mogis was also impressed and offered to produce the duo's next album.[5](29:20–31:20)[18]

A couple of days later on October 11, 2010, after playing a concert in Nashville, the duo got a telephone call from Jack White, who asked the duo to visit his studio next day.[6] The result was a vinyl single containing cover versions of Buffy Sainte-Marie's "Universal Soldier" and Mel London's and Tampa Red's "It Hurts Me Too". The single was released on White's Third Man Records label.[5](35:30–36:55)[19]

On February 16, 2011 the duo collaborated with Bright Eyes during their performance of "Lua" in Stockholm, Sweden.

First Aid Kit performed first time at the Polar Music Prize gala on August 30, 2011 in Stockholm where they performed the song "Dancing Barefoot" for the winner Patti Smith. She was moved to tears at the intense ending of the song.[5](4:03–6:40) The official YouTube video of the TV broadcast has become world-famous and watched over half million times.

2012

In January 2012, the band released their second album, The Lion's Roar, produced by Mike Mogis. The album was critically acclaimed upon release and debuted at number one in Sweden and number 35 in the UK. In support of the album, the band performed the song "Emmylou" on Conan April 2012. In August of that same year, the band performed at the Lollapalooza festival. They also performed at Bestival and the Berlin Festival in September before returning to the United States to play Austin City Limits Music Festival in October 2012.

On August 28, 2012 they performed "America" for the Polar Music Prize winner Paul Simon. The performance ended with Paul Simon giving them standing ovation.

The song "The Lion's Roar" was featured in episode 2 of series 4 of Misfits. In the Hearts of Men was featured in episode 21 of season 8 of Bones.

In November 2012 it was announced that First Aid Kit got "Composer of the year" and "Breakthrough of the Year" prizes from the Swedish Music Publishers Association.[20]

The song Emmylou was chosen by Rolling Stone magazine as the #10 "Single of the Year" in 2012.[21]

2013

Johanna and Klara Söderberg at the Swedish Grammis Awards in 2013

In January 2013 the band toured in Europe with Conor Oberst. The duo was singing backing vocals during the set of Oberst and he was singing with the girls in some songs of their set.

In February 2013 First Aid Kit was awarded the Nordic Music Prize for "Best Nordic 2012 Album".[22][23] They were also awarded four Swedish Grammis awards for 2012 "Artist of the Year", "Songwriter of the Year", "Best Pop of the Year" and "Album of the Year".[24][25]

In 2013 they finally made a studio in the cellar of their parent's house. Before that the "Cellar door" mentioned in their albums was actually Johanna's room in the attic. Demos of the Stay Gold album were recorded in the new studio.[26](53:30)

In June 2013 they performed at Glastonbury festival in the Pyramid stage. In October the band performed Emmylou on The Late Show with David Letterman.[27] This was their second appearance on the show, as they had backed Lykke Li there in November 2011. The same month, the sisters opened for Rodriguez at Radio City Music Hall in New York.[28]

Altogether in 2013 they performed about 30 concerts and appeared at 10 different festivals.

2014

Conor Oberst said in a 2014 interview that he is finishing work on a solo record, with First Aid Kit singing harmonies throughout the LP.[29] The album, titled Upside Down Mountain, was released on 20 May 2014.[30] The duo sings on six tracks of the record.

Following the announcement of their third studio album Stay Gold, that was released on 10 June 2014 through Columbia Records,[31] the band released their first new single "My Silver Lining" on 31 March.[32] On May 6 another song, "Cedar Lane", was released. Both were released only as digital files accompanied with videos in YouTube.

First Aid Kit's eighth US and Canada tour, of which some of the concerts were already sold out in the beginning of March, started in May 2014.[33]

On June 12 they performed again on The Late Show with David Letterman, this time singing "My Silver Lining".[34]

During summer 2014 they toured having several concerts and festivals in Europe, Japan and Australia. On August 9 when they and Conor Oberst were both at Haldern Pop Festival in Germany, the duo was also singing backing vocals on five songs of Conor Oberst's set.

On July 10 Billboard listed "My Silver Lining" as one of the ten best songs of 2014 (so far) in their Mid-Year Music 2014 list.[35]

On July 29 Jenny Lewis released her album The Voyager where Johanna and Klara make a contribution to the title track.[36]

In August Hard Knocks featured "My Silver Lining" in episode 3 of the Atlanta Falcons' season.

At the end of August the duo received a gold record in Sweden for the Stay Gold album.

Johanna and Klara Söderberg in the Royal Albert Hall with Stockholm Strings in 2014

During autumn First Aid Kit had a tour in Europe supported by Jo Rose, performing for example in iTunes Festival on September 21 and in the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK on September 24, that latter of which was sold out already in mid August. In October 7 they were in the BBC's 6 Music Live show in Maida Vale Studios.

On September 23 they sang "My Silver Lining" in the Later... with Jools Holland show in the BBC Two channel. "Stay Gold" performed at the same occasion was broadcast on the Later show on September 26.

At the end of October it was announced that First Aid Kit's cover of R.E.M.'s "Walk Unafraid" will be in the soundtrack of the movie Wild.[37] Moreover, their song "Frozen Lake" is in the Swedish film Min Så Kallade Pappa.[38]

First Aid Kit had a largely sold out tour again in the USA in October and November at such venues as New York City's Hammerstein Ballroom on October 24, The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on October 29, and The Wiltern in Los Angeles November 12.[39] They were supported by Samantha Crain.

On November 7 it was announced that First Aid Kit had again got the "Composer of the year" prize from the Swedish Music Publishers Association.[40]

On November 11 First Aid Kit performed "Stay Gold" on Conan

In November 24 American Songwriter listed Stay Gold as tenth in their 2014 top 50 album list.[41] On December 1 Paste Magazine listed it as 9th in their top 50 album list and the song "My Silver Lining" as 19th in their top 50 song list.[42] Rolling Stone magazine listed Master Pretender as 35th in their top 50 songs of 2014 list.[43] BBC Radio 6 Music listed 'Stay Gold' album as 3rd in their 2014 album list.[44]

On November 28 10" vinyl single "America" was released as one of the Black Friday record store day releases.[45]

On December 5 an episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show was aired where First Aid Kit sung "My Silver Lining". This performance was recorded on November 19 in Los Angeles.

The year ended with several concerts in Norway and Finland in December with Jo Rose as support. Both Helsinki concerts were sold out already in September.

In 2014 First Aid Kit had 74 concerts and performed in 18 Festivals. Klara and Johanna were accompanied on tours by drummer Niclas Lindström and pedal steel guitarist Melvin 'The Tiger' Duffy.

2015

2015 started with an eleven date UK tour in January ending at Hammersmith Apollo in London. They were supported by Kimberly Anne on this tour.

On January 15 a set of Swedish pop music related postage stamps were released in Sweden, one motif being First Aid Kit.[46]

In January First Aid Kit was nominated for the 2015 Brit Awards in the Best International Group category as one of the five nominees. However, the award went to Foo Fighters in the gala on February 25.[3]

On January 17 First Aid Kit won the "Best group of the year" prize in the Swedish Radio P3 Gold Gala.[47]

On January 30 they performed "Master Pretender" on the BBC One's The Graham Norton Show

In February First Aid Kit had a 12 date concert tour in Sweden, again backed by Jo Rose.

On February 25 their album Stay Gold was granted the 2014 "Album of the Year" award at the Swedish Grammis 2015.[48] They also sang "Master Pretender" in the gala, which was broadcast on Swedish TV.

In the beginning of March they had a short tour in Australia supported by Luluc.

They had about three months break from touring after Australia in order to start writing and composing new songs.[49](10:35-11:07)

On May 7 First Aid Kit again appeared on the The Late Show with David Letterman where they performed Simon and Garfunkel's hit "America" at Dave's request.

In May they received a nomination for "Best Emerging Artist" at the 2015 Americana Awards.[50] However, the award went to Shakey Graves.

They performed on June 9 "Red Dirt Girl" and "Emmylou" for the Polar Music Prize winner Emmylou Harris in the gala at Stockholm, Sweden.[51][52]

In June Renault Kadjar TV commercials were published with "My Silver Lining" as music. Shazam listed the commercial as number one in their June list in France.[53]

On August 8 First Aid Kit performed three songs in the CBS This Morning TV show.[54]

First Aid Kit performed during summer in several concerts and festivals in Europe, USA and Canada, for example Isle of Wight Festival on 14 June,[55] the 2015 Forecastle Festival in Louisville, Kentucky on 19 July.[56][57] and Osheaga Festival on 2 August.[58] The last performance was on 15 August at Way Out West Festival in Gothenburg, Sweden.[59]

On December 19, UFC Fighter C.B. Dollaway used First Aid Kit's "My Silver Lining" as his entrance song before his fight with Nate Marquardt at UFC on Fox: dos Anjos vs. Cerrone 2.

Except for the two Christmas concerts with Seinabo Sey, Amanda Bergman and Maja Francis on December 13 in Stockholm,[60] they had no performances during the autumn of the 2015 as they worked on the new record.[61](8:30–8:50)

2016–present

On February 3 First Aid Kit received special Best Selling Americana Album of 2015 award for their Stay Gold album from Americana Music Association UK.[62]

On February 25 First Aid Kit was "the surprise musical performance" of the Chanel's VIP invite only I Love Coco Oscar week party at Bar Marmont, Los Angeles.[63][64] They also performed on April 7 at Rodebjer fashion store opening party in Stockholm, Sweden.[65] Otherwise they have concentrated on making their next album. On May 27 they posted on their official Instagram a message that it still takes time to make the next record but wait is not going to be too long.[66]

On September 10 van William released Revolution single where First Aid Kit sings backing vocals.[67]

Related to Bob Dylan's Nobel prize, First Aid Kit performed two covers of his songs at Babel program of Swedish television on October 16.[68] Three days earlier Klara had played one cover song at Aktuellt program of Swedish TV.[69] During the election night, 8-9 November, First Aid Kit sung three cover songs on the live broadcast of Swedish TV channel 5's USA president election special.[70] They also performed 14 November Richard Fariña's ”A swallow song” at Amason's animal themed performance in Dramaten theater in Stockholm.[71]

Klara and Johanna will perform in the Swedish TV quiz show På Spåret. The program serie starts on December 2.[72]

Band members

Current line-up

Previous members

Discography

Albums

Year Information Peak position Sales Certification
SWE AUS AUT BEL
(Fl)
DEN FIN NED
[73]
NOR SWI USA UK
2010 The Big Black and the Blue
  • Release date: 25 January 2010
  • Record label: Wichita
  • Producer: Benkt Söderberg
30
2012 The Lion's Roar
  • Release date: 18 January 2012
  • Record label: Wichita
  • Producer: Mike Mogis
1 36 55 30 14 19 41 3 76 65 35
2014 Stay Gold
  • Release date: 10 June 2014
  • Record label: Columbia
  • Producer: Mike Mogis
1 9 80 7 10 9 1 37 23 11

EPs

Year Information Peak
position
SWE
2008 Drunken Trees
  • Release date: 9 April 2008
  • Record label: Wichita/Rabid
  • Producer: Benkt Söderberg, First Aid Kit
2014 America EP[79][80]
  • Release date:
    28 November 2014 (vinyl)
    13 January 2015 (digital)
  • Record label:Columbia
  • PrCoducer: Mike Mogis, First Aid Kit

Singles

Year Single Peak
position
Album
SWE AUS
[81]
FR NED NOR US
AAA

[82]
2009 "You're Not Coming Home Tonight"/"Tangerine" Drunken Trees
"Hard Believer"/"Waltz for Richard" The Big Black and the Blue
2010 "I Met Up with the King"
"Ghost Town" (7")
2011 "Universal Soldier" (7") Non-album single[83][84]
"The Lion's Roar" 22 The Lion's Roar
2012 "Emmylou" 24 20
"Blue"
"Wolf"
2014 "My Silver Lining" 38 76 19 50 22 Stay Gold
"Cedar Lane"
"America" (10") America EP
2015 "Stay Gold" 26 Stay Gold

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