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duo consisting of the sisters Johanna and Klara Söderberg, born in 1990 and 1993, respectively. When performing live, they are accompanied by a drummer, a guitarist and a keyboard player. In 2008, they gained some Internet popularity for their cover of the
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' song "Tiger Mountain Peasant Song". ''
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'' magazine chose their song "Emmylou" as the number 10 "Single of the Year" in 2012. They have released five albums, four EPs and several singles. In 2015, they were nominated for a
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as one of the five best international groups. They were nominated again in 2019 and 2023.


Early history

Sisters Johanna (born 31 October 1990) and Klara (born 8 January 1993) Söderberg are from Enskede, in
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. Their father Benkt Söderberg was a member of the Swedish rock pop band
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, but quit before Johanna was born and became a teacher of history and religion. Their mother teaches cinematography. From childhood, Klara and Johanna were eager singers, giving concerts using a
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as a pretend microphone. Klara's favorite songs were
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's songs from '' The Wizard of Oz'' and
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's version of "
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", which she sang without much understanding of the English lyrics. Klara wrote her first song, "Femton mil i min Barbiebil" Scandinavian_miles_in_my_Barbie_car.html" ;"title="Scandinavian_mile.html" ;"title="ifteen Scandinavian mile">Scandinavian miles in my Barbie car">Scandinavian_mile.html" ;"title="ifteen Scandinavian mile">Scandinavian miles in my Barbie car when she was six. Klara and Johanna both attended the Internationella Engelska Skolan of Enskede. Klara applied for admission to Adolf Fredrik's Music School, but was not accepted. In 2005, when Klara was 12, a friend introduced her to the band Bright Eyes (band), Bright Eyes. This led her to country and folk music stars such as
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, the
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,
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,
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and
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. The same year, she received a guitar as a Christmas present and quickly learned to play it. Johanna enjoyed a wide range of music, from
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to German techno. When she saw the film ''
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'' and listened to its soundtrack, she was inspired to sing "
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" with Klara. Fascinated by the result, the two began to sing together, first at home and then as street singers in the
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and in front of liquor stores. Klara chose the name for their band at age 13 by looking through a dictionary. She found the term "first aid kit" and thought it best described what she wanted her music to be. Klara and Johanna began to write their own country-folk songs inspired by Devendra Banhart and
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, among others, without much influence from their parents, who were fonder of
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,
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and the
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. Their father has said that he was astonished and a little jealous of the ease his daughters had in producing their music. The most important advice their father gave them was to sing so loud that even somebody behind a wall could hear it.


Career


2007–2009: Beginnings and ''Drunken Trees'' EP

In April 2007, the sisters began to upload their self-made songs to the social networking site MySpace. They also sent a demo of their song "Tangerine" to Swedish radio. It immediately went on air and was listed as one of the best songs of the summer 2007, 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 on 6 October. More performances followed, but as Klara was 14 and still at school, they could only play during weekends. Coincidentally, their younger brother attended the same kindergarten as the daughter of
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, half of Swedish electronic duo The Knife, also known as
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. Their mother asked Dreijer to check out her daughters' songs on MySpace. The band subsequently signed with
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, a label co-owned by The Knife, with conditions that allowed the duo to have full control over their music and album art. In April 2008, the band released their debut EP ''
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'' in Sweden, and made their first appearance on Swedish TV. The EP was produced by their father, and was a re-recorded collection of songs from their MySpace, originally entitled "Cross Oceans". The duo was relatively well-known in Sweden by August 2008, when they uploaded a cover version of "Tiger Mountain Peasant Song" by
Fleet Foxes Fleet Foxes is an American indie folk band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 2006. The band consists of Robin Pecknold (vocals, guitar), Skyler Skjelset (guitar, mandolin, backing vocals), Casey Wescott (keyboards, mandolin, backing vocals), Ch ...
to YouTube.
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, frontman and lead guitarist for Fleet Foxes, praised the cover on his band's webpage, causing a surge in popularity for the video. This exposure led to international recognition, and by the end of 2008, the duo had signed a record deal with
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. Due to international touring, Johanna quit high school in the autumn of 2008 (and Klara never started). Their father took a leave from his job as a teacher and accompanied them on tour. First Aid Kit's first show outside
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took place on 22 November 2008 at the
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in Netherlands. Fleet Foxes performed the day before, and when Pecknold spotted the duo standing at the edge of the stage, they were spontaneously asked to join to sing "Tiger Mountain Peasant Song". Wichita re-released ''Drunken Trees'' on 23 February 2009 as an enhanced EP, with "Tiger Mountain Peasant Song" added as a bonus track, along with several videos.


2010–2011: ''The Big Black and the Blue''

The duo released their first album, '' The Big Black and the Blue'' on 1 February 2010. As with the ''Drunken Trees'' EP, the album was again produced by their father. The release was followed by an extensive tour throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and parts of Europe, including
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in
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. On 19 November 2009, Klara and Johanna met
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after the
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's concert in Stockholm, and gave him a demo of their coming album. Oberst watched the duo perform at the
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pre-party in Texas on 7 October 2010. At this concert, he was especially impressed by the duo's acoustic performance of Ghost Town, which the audience listened to in rapt silence. After meeting the duo, Oberst called
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and asked him to see the duo's performance at the ACL Festival two days later, on October 9. After watching this performance, Mogis offered to produce the duo's next album. Two days later, on 11 October 2010, after playing a concert in
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, the duo received a telephone call from
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, who asked the duo to visit his studio the next day. The result was a vinyl single containing cover versions of
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's " Universal Soldier" and
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's and
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's "
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". The single was released on White's
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label. First Aid Kit performed at the
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gala on 30 August 2011 in Stockholm, where they performed the song "
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" for the winner
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. Smith was moved to tears at the intense ending of the song.


2012–2013: ''The Lion's Roar''

In January 2012, the band released their second album, '' The Lion's Roar'', produced by
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. The album was critically acclaimed, debuting at number one in Sweden and number 35 in the UK. The duo toured extensively in support of the album, including performances at several major festivals. The duo performed the song "Emmylou" on '' Conan'' in April 2012, and on ''The Late Show with David Letterman'' in October 2012. On 28 August 2012, they performed "
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" for the Polar Music Prize winner
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, who gave the duo a standing ovation. The song "The Lion's Roar" was featured in episode 2 of series 4 of ''
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'', and in the opening sequence of the video game "
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". "In the Hearts of Men" was featured in episode 21 of season 8 of ''
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''. The song "I Found a Way" appeared in the second episode of the
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'' in 2019. In November 2012, the duo received awards for "Composer of the year" and "Breakthrough of the Year" from the Swedish Music Publishers Association. The song "Emmylou" was chosen by ''
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'' magazine as the #10 "Single of the Year" in 2012. In February 2013, First Aid Kit was awarded the Nordic Music Prize for Best Nordic 2012 Album. They were also awarded four Swedish
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awards for 2012 "Artist of the Year", "Songwriter of the Year", "Best Pop of the Year" and "Album of the Year".


2014–2016: ''Stay Gold''

Their third studio album, '' Stay Gold'', was released on 10 June 2014 through
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. The band released two singles from the album: " My Silver Lining" and "Cedar Lane". As a result, the duo again received the "Composer of the year" prize from the Swedish Music Publishers Association. In January 2015, First Aid Kit was nominated for the
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in the Best International Group category as one of five nominees, and won the "Best group of the year" prize in the Swedish Radio P3 Gold Gala. In the same month, the band was featured on a Swedish postage stamp. The album ''Stay Gold'' was listed at number 6 in the
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's 40 best folk albums of the 2010s list. First Aid Kit began touring again in May 2014, visiting North America, Europe, Japan and Australia. The final performance was on 15 August 2015, at
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in Gothenburg, Sweden. Except for two Christmas concerts with
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, Amanda Bergman and Maja Francis on 13 December 2015 in Stockholm, the duo performed no concerts again until summer 2017, as they needed a break in order to prepare the new record. During 2014-2016 they performed twice on ''The Late Show with David Letterman''. and on '' Later... with Jools Holland''. They also appeared on '' Conan'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'' TV show. On 9 June 2015, they performed "
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" and "Emmylou" for the Polar Music Prize winner
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in the TV broadcast gala at Stockholm, Sweden. They also performed covers songs by
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and other folk singers on several Swedish TV programs. The duo sing harmonies on six tracks of
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's album '' Upside Down Mountain'' released on 20 May 2014. The duo sang backing vocals on five songs of Conor Oberst's set at
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Festival in Germany on 9 August. They also contributed vocals to the title track of
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's album ''
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'', released on 29 July 2014. On 28 November 2014, First Aid Kit's 10" vinyl single "
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" was released as a Black Friday record store day release. They sang backing vocals on Van William's single "Revolution", released on 7 September 2016. The song was subsequently included on Van William's album ''Countries'', released in January 2018, and peaked at number six on the US AAA chart. At the end of October 2014, it was announced that First Aid Kit's cover of
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's "Walk Unafraid" would be included on the soundtrack of the movie ''
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''. Moreover, their song "Frozen Lake" appeared in the Swedish film ''Min Så Kallade Pappa''.


2017: Singles and resumed touring

At the beginning of 2017 Klara and Johanna were at Flora Recording & Playback in Portland, Oregon, finishing their fourth album. In early 2017, First Aid Kit provided backing vocals for Jesper Lindell's ''A Little Less Blue'' EP, which was produced by Sten Booberg and the duo's father, Benkt Söderberg. The EP was released on 21 April 2017. On 10 March, First Aid Kit released a new single, "You Are the Problem Here", for International Woman's Day. The band called the song an angry song, inspired by yet another story of a man getting off easy after raping a woman. The track was produced and mixed by Tucker Martine from Flora Recording & Playback studio. A 7-inch vinyl copy of "You Are the Problem Here" was released on
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2018. All profits from the song are donated to
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. First Aid Kit held four
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-themed concerts in Spring 2017 with their friends in
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, Stockholm, Sweden. Their concert on 13 March was filmed by
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, and broadcast on 14 and 15 October by SVT2. An audio recording of the concert was released on 26 March 2021. On Record Store Day 2017,
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published the book ''The Blue Series: The Story Behind the Color'', which contains a story by Johanna and Klara about recording songs in
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's studio, and a 7-inch split blue vinyl single with the band's previously-unreleased cover of "
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". The record store day issue was limited to 500 copies. A regular release on black vinyl single was released on 6 June. Johanna and Klara sang several songs with Håkan Hellström at concerts on 9 and 10 June at
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, and on 28 and 29 July at
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stadium in Gothenburg. On 25 August, Håkan Hellström published a live recording of "Du Fria" in digital format. First Aid Kit resumed touring in Summer 2017, beginning with a concert on 16 June in
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. BBC broadcast their performance at Glastonbury Festival on 23 June, during which they performed two songs from their upcoming album ''Ruins'': "Fireworks" and "It's a Shame". During Fall 2017, the band gave several interviews in the UK and European media, including the German late night show ''Inas Nacht'' (''Ina's Night''), BBC Radio, Channel 4 TV news and the Channel 4 ''
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'' TV programme. Their performances of "
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" and "
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" were released as "Live From BBC Radio 2" singles in digital format on 18 December 2017.


2018–2019: ''Ruins''

On 12 January 2018, First Aid Kit performed "It's a Shame" on BBC's ''
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''. Johanna and Klara were also interviewed on the Norwegian-Swedish TV show ''
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'', where they performed "Fireworks". The album ''Ruins'' was released on 19 January 2018. The album was recorded at Flora Recording & Playback in Portland, Oregon, and contained 10 new songs. The album was certified Gold in Sweden in August, and Silver in the UK in November. The release was followed by a tour throughout Canada, the US, Europe and Australia, including performances at
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on 14 and 21 April 2018. During this period, they also performed on several radio and TV programs such as ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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.'' The songs on Ruins album are related with Klara's breakup with her boyfriend, but performing the songs on tour was hard for Johanna too as she had broken up with her boyfriend in January 2018 shortly after the album release. On 8 June, Columbia released the ''Live from the Rebel Hearts Club'' EP in digital format, containing live versions of five songs from the ''Ruins'' album, and a live version of "You Are the Problem Here". On 11 July,
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released a stripped-down version of "Fireworks" and a cover of
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's song "
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" as singles that were recorded in the new Spotify studio in Stockholm. On 14 September, the vinyl EP ''Tender Offerings'' was released, containing four previously unreleased tracks. The EP reached number one on the UK vinyl charts. First Aid Kit sang backing vocals on several 2018 releases, including
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's song ''Ether & Wood'' from the album Cusp,
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's song "Saviour" from the album '' Staying at Tamara's,'' and on Little Jinder's song ''Goldwing'' from the album ''Hejdå''. In November 2018, ''Ruins'' was nominated for International Album of the Year at the 2019 UK Americana Awards. The band also received two Swedish Grammis award nominations in 2019, one for Song of the Year for ''"''Fireworks," and another for Alternative Pop Album of the Year for ''Ruins''. In January 2019, they were again nominated for the International Group Brit Award. The duo's song "Home Again" appeared on the soundtrack for the TV show
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, which was released on 19 April. On May 18 2019, the duo canceled all planned 2019 summer dates due to unforeseen medical circumstances, including the
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in Landgraaf, Netherlands. They were replaced on the bill for that event by
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winner
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. It was later revealed that the concerts were canceled because Klara was experiencing burnout. Klara wrote "Strange Beauty" after the suicide of David Berman. The track was published on August 22, along with their cover of ''"''Random Rules" by Berman's band
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. On 16 October 2019, the duo received the Ulla Billquist scholarship, which is awarded each year to female artists who enrich the Swedish music scene through their artistry. On 11 December, First Aid Kit played three songs at the Swedish TV's charity program
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with Maja Francis. First Aid Kit had Christmas-themed shows on December 17, 18 and 19 in Stockholm with Amanda Bergman and Maja Francis.


2020–2021: Streams, covers and collaborations during COVID-19 pandemic

On 13 January 2020, Johanna announced that she is expecting a baby in the summer A baby girl was born on 18 June. On 16 January, Klara announced that she will start a country club in Stockholm with a house band. The first event was held on 21 February, right before the concert venues were closed due to pandemy. During spring 2020
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the band streamed live concerts from Johanna's home. On 14 August 2020, First Aid Kit released a cover version of
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's song " On the Road Again". Proceeds from the song were donated to Crew Nation, to support crew members who were forced out of work due to
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. On 25 September, they released two cover versions of
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's "Come Give Me Love", one sung with the original Swedish lyrics, and the other with their own translation of the lyrics into English. In 2021 the band performed on some Swedish TV-programs. ''Suzanne'' single from the ''Who by Fire'' live album recorded in 2017 at the
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tribute concert was released in February 2021 and the full album on 26 March 2021. First Aid Kit appear as the Treetaur Shamans named Big Tree (voiced by Johanna) and Little Tree (voiced by Klara) in both the original English version and Swedish dub of Season 1 Episode 4 of the Netflix series
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. They reprised their roles in Season 2. First Aid Kit appear on
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's song ''"''Hotel Amigo" on his album ''Spring Baby Spring'', released on 17 September 2021; Maja Francis' song ''"''Mama" on her album ''A Pink Soft Mess'' released on 24 September 2021; and on Thåström's single "Isbergen" released on 15 October 2021. The duo appear on Thåström's song "Södra Korset" as well.


2022: ''Palomino'' and new backing band

On 19 January 2022 First Aid Kit streamed Lion's Roar 10th anniversary concert from Mosebacke Etablissement, Stockholm with brothers Johannes and Gabriel Runemark who will be new band members. On 8 March 2022 Swedish TV4 aired combined cooking and music program ”Benjamin’s” episode where Klara and Johanna were guests. The Swedish version of Come Give Me Love performed with
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in the show was released as a single in various streaming services. First Aid Kit started touring in June 2022 and released the first single ''Angel'' from their fifth album ''Palomino''. They played
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on 24 June with Freja Drakenberg, Gabriel Runemark and Johannes Runemark. At the end of July they released a cover of
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's '' The Boys of Summer'' as a single in various streaming services. Second single, ''Out of My Head'' from the album was released on 12 August, the third one ''Turning Onto You'', on 30 September. and the fourth, ''A Feeling That Never Came'', on 20 October. ''Palomino'' was released on 4 November 2022. Extensive touring follows the album release. On 12 January 2023 First Aid Kit was nominated third time for the International Group of the Year award.


Band members


Line-up

*Klara Söderberg – vocals, guitar, keyboards (2007–present) *Johanna Söderberg – vocals, bass guitar, keyboards, autoharp (2007–present) *Freja "Freja the Dragon" Drakenberg – keyboards (2022–present) *Gabriel Runemark - drums (2022–present) *Johannes Runemark (a.k.a. Kasino) – guitar and mandolin (2022–present)


Previous members

*Mattias Bergqvist – drums (2009–2012) *Niclas Lindström – drums (2012–2014) *Melvin Duffy – pedal steel guitar, mandolin and electric guitar (2013–2019) *Scott Simpson – drums (2015–2019) *Steve Moore – keyboards, trombone (2017–2019)


Discography


Albums


Live albums


EPs


Singles

*Did not appear in the official Belgian Ultratop 50 charts, but rather in the bubbling under Ultratip charts.


Soundtracks


Other charted and certified songs


Other guest appearances


Music videos


Notes


References


External links

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