Skog

Norwegian rock band

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Skog (forest in Norwegian, taking inspiration from the famous song "A Forest" by The Cure) was a rock band from Bergen which formed in the early 1990s and folded at the end of the same decade. The group consisted of Anders Waage Nilsen, Øystein Gjærder Bruvik, Eirik Glambek Bøe and Erlend Øye. The latter two later found success as the duo Kings of Convenience. The band released in 1996 the EP Tom Tids Tale, which consisted of four songs, plus a cover song of Joy Division's The Eternal on a compilation. In 2006, Anders Waage Nilsen, Øystein Gjærder Bruvik and Eirik Glambek Bøe got back together to form the band Kommode.

Skog
OriginBergen, Norway
Genres
Years active1995–1997, 2006–2011
Past members

Members

Discography

EP

  • 1996 – Tom Tids Tale

Compilations

  • 1997 – VV.AA. – Balance. From The Joy Division Reservoir (Skog – The Eternal)

LP

  • 2017 – Analog Dance Music

External links