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First Floor Power

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Years active
  
1997-Present

Origin
  
Sweden (1997)

Past members
  
Jenny Wilson

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Members
  
Jenny Wilson, Karl-Jonas Winqvist, Sara Wilson

Albums
  
Don't Back Down!, Nerves, There Is Hope, Happy Endings EP, The Jacket - Remixes, We Are the People

Genres
  
Indie pop, Experimental music

Record labels
  
Crunchy Frog Records, Silence Records

Similar
  
David & the Citizens, The Bear Quartet, The Tremolo Beer Gut, Honey Is Cool, Efterklang

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First Floor Power is an indie rock band from Sweden. FFP recorded and released their debut EP We Are the People in 2000 on the Swedish label Silence Records. In 2001 their debut album There is Hope was released. Swedish National TV produced a one-hour documentary about the band which focused on the struggle and attempts of the band in its early career. Their sound has been described as a combination of afrobeat and 70s pop music. The band was listed in the "ten albums of the year" in Time Out Magazine.

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Discography

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  • We Are the People CDM (2000)
  • Time Time CDM (2000)
  • There Is Hope CD (2001)
  • Love Will Come Knocking CDS (2001)
  • The Covers 7" (2002)
  • Happy Endings CDM (2003)
  • Nerves CD (2003)
  • The Jacket 12" (2008)
  • Don't Back Down CD (2008)
  • Members

    Current
  • Karl-Jonas Winqvist
  • Sara Wilson
  • Per Lager:
  • Past
  • Jenny Wilson

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    Songs

    The JacketDon't Back Down! · 2008
    Love Will Come KnockingThere Is Hope · 2001
    Time TimeThere Is Hope · 2001

    References

    First Floor Power Wikipedia