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A Camp

A Camp is a indie pop and alternative pop musical project founded in 2001 by , the lead vocalist of the band , as a creative outlet distinct from her main group. The project features Persson's distinctive warm vocals alongside contributions from her husband, composer and multi-instrumentalist Nathan Larson (formerly of ), and guitarist Niclas Frisk (of Atomic Swing), blending eclectic, moodier elements with pop sensibilities. Over its active period in the , A Camp released two studio albums: the self-titled debut A Camp in 2001, produced in part by of , and Colonia in 2009, which explored themes of introspection and relationships through a mix of folk-tinged pop and experimental sounds. The formation of A Camp followed The Cardigans' global success with albums like (1996) and (1998), allowing Persson to experiment beyond the band's established sound. Recorded initially in and later in , the debut album showcased Persson's songwriting versatility, with tracks like "Frequent Flyer" and "I Can Buy You" highlighting a playful yet poignant style influenced by pop and . Colonia, self-released via the band's platform after a period of hiatus, marked a return with more mature, narrative-driven songs such as "Stronger Than Jesus" and "Bear on the Beach," reflecting personal life changes. Though not as commercially prominent as , A Camp received critical acclaim for its intimate production and Persson's evocative performances, earning praise from outlets for bridging with broader alternative influences. The project remains a notable example of Persson's multifaceted artistry, influencing subsequent solo endeavors and underscoring her role in Sweden's during the early 2000s.

Formation and members

Origins

A Camp originated as a of , the lead vocalist of the Swedish band , during a hiatus following the release of their 1998 album . The project took shape in 2000–2001, providing Persson with a creative outlet amid the break from her primary band's intensive touring and recording schedule. Persson first connected with Swedish musician Niclas Frisk, founder of Atomic Swing, in a bar in 1997, where they bonded over shared musical interests, though their formal collaboration began later during The Cardigans' downtime. The collaboration expanded when Persson, who had relocated to , involved her husband Nathan Larson—a former member of the American band and a —whom she met in 1998. Larson contributed to the project's development, blending his US-based influences with the Swedish perspectives of Persson and Frisk. Initial recording sessions occurred in and , laying the groundwork for the debut album through experimental songwriting and production. This formation occurred within the burgeoning Swedish indie pop scene of the early 2000s, characterized by a bold underground sound emerging from labels like Service in Gothenburg, which fused local aesthetics with international inspirations including US indie acts and post-punk traditions from bands like New Order. A Camp's inception reflected this cross-cultural exchange, drawing on Persson's experiences in both Sweden and the US to create a distinctive indie pop hybrid.

Core members

The core members of A Camp consisted of Nina Persson, Nathan Larson, and Niclas Frisk, who formed the project's foundation and remained unchanged throughout its duration. , born September 6, 1974, in , , provided lead vocals and served as the primary songwriter for the band. She drew from her established role as the frontwoman and lyricist of the Swedish group , which she placed on hiatus to pursue A Camp. Nathan Larson, an American composer, multi-instrumentalist, and producer, handled guitars, bass, keyboards, and overall production duties. Known for his earlier work as a guitarist in the alternative rock band , he married Persson on June 16, 2001, in , , and collaborated closely with her on the project's creative direction. Niclas Frisk, a Swedish guitarist and songwriter born February 14, 1969, in , , contributed guitar, backing vocals, and co-writing, with significant input on arrangements. As the founder and primary songwriter of the Swedish pop-rock band Atomic Swing, he brought his experience in and to the trio. The three members received writing and performance credits on both of A Camp's studio albums, A Camp (2001) and Colonia (2009), underscoring their stable collaboration without any official lineup alterations.

Career

Debut album era

The self-titled debut album A Camp was recorded during 2000 at multiple studios, including in , as well as Studios and Europa Studios in , , and Silence Studios in Koppom, . The sessions were produced by of , with contributions from core members on vocals, Nathan Larson on guitar and production, and Niclas Frisk on guitar. This collaborative effort marked a shift toward a more intimate, folk-inflected sound compared to Persson's work with . The album was released on August 20, 2001, through Stockholm Records and in and , where it quickly achieved commercial success by topping the Albums Chart for one week and spending 18 weeks on the chart. A U.S. release followed on September 3, 2001, via independent distributor Groove Attack, introducing the project to American audiences. The record earned widespread critical acclaim for its lush arrangements and Persson's emotive delivery, with reviewers highlighting its charming songcraft and country-tinged aesthetic as a refreshing departure from mainstream pop. It also won four Swedish Grammys, including and Best Pop Group. Promotion centered on two singles: "I Can Buy You," released in June 2001 and peaking at number 17 on the Swedish Singles Chart, and "Song for the Leftovers," issued in November 2001. The band supported the album with an extensive European tour in late , including performances at festivals like V2001 in the UK and club shows across and , followed by select U.S. dates to build international momentum. This era solidified A Camp's reputation as a sophisticated outfit, distinct from ' brighter pop sensibilities.

Hiatus period

Following the release of their self-titled debut album in 2001, which garnered critical acclaim for its indie pop sensibilities, A Camp entered an indefinite hiatus with no new recordings, tours, or public activities from 2002 to 2008. The band's core members pursued individual endeavors, effectively placing the project on hold amid personal and professional commitments. This period of dormancy lasted eight years, during which the group maintained minimal contact but preserved an underlying creative connection that would later influence their return. Vocalist redirected her energies toward her primary band, , contributing to their 2003 album Long Gone Before Daylight, a shift toward more acoustic, introspective pop that marked a creative evolution for the group. She continued this focus with the 2005 release of , which incorporated edgier rock elements and further solidified her role as the band's lyricist and frontwoman. Meanwhile, Persson and her husband, composer Nathan Larson—one of A Camp's key collaborators—relocated to around 2002, prioritizing family life after their marriage the previous year. Larson immersed himself in solo composition and film scoring, contributing original music to projects such as Phone Booth (2002) and Little Fish (2005), while also releasing the compilation album Filmmusik in 2005 featuring selections from his cinematic works. Guitarist Niclas Frisk, the third core member, remained active in the Swedish music scene, reuniting with his band Atomic Swing in 2006 after nearly a decade apart and leading them through the recording and release of their comeback album The Broken Habanas in 2008. During this time, Frisk also took on production roles, co-writing and producing tracks for Swedish artists including and , honing his skills in pop arrangement that would later inform A Camp's sound. As the progressed, informal discussions among the members centered on redefining A Camp's direction, with Frisk accumulating song ideas and Persson and Larson reflecting on a desire for more expansive, sincere pop expression free from the constraints of their other commitments. These conversations, though sporadic, emphasized a maximalist approach—building layered, grand arrangements—ultimately paving the way for the project's revival.

Colonia and Covers EP

Following an eight-year hiatus since their self-titled debut, A Camp reconvened in 2008 to record their second album, Colonia, primarily at various studios in , including Loho Studios and The Metal Garage, with additional sessions at Tambourine Studios in , . The project was produced by core members , Nathan Larson, and Niclas Frisk, incorporating contributions from guests such as of . Colonia was released on January 28, 2009, in through Universal Music; February 2, 2009, in the UK and mainland Europe via Reveal Records; and April 28, 2009, in the United States on Records. The album's themes center on personal maturity, romantic relationships, and resilience amid adversity, as evident in tracks like "Stronger Than Jesus" and "Love Has Left the Room." The , "Stronger Than Jesus," was issued digitally on November 17, 2008, ahead of the full release. In , Colonia debuted at number two on the albums chart and earned gold certification. To support the album, A Camp undertook limited promotional touring, including dates in , the , and select European venues during spring 2009, followed by a brief U.S. run in May. Later that year, the band issued the Covers EP exclusively as a digital release on June 9, 2009, via in and June 16 across wider digital platforms through . Recorded during the Colonia sessions, the EP features three tracks: a cover of Pink Floyd's "Us and Them," David Bowie's "," and Grace Jones's "I've Done It Again."

Post-2009 inactivity

Following the release of Colonia and the Covers EP in 2009, A Camp entered a period of dormancy, with no new studio albums, singles, or tours announced or undertaken by the project. The side project, which had always been a collaborative endeavor alongside the members' primary commitments, was effectively shelved as , Nathan Larson, and Niclas Frisk pursued individual musical and professional paths. Nina Persson, the project's lead vocalist, released her debut solo album Animal Heart on February 11, 2014, via , marking her first full-length release under her own name since A Camp's inception. The album featured collaborations with her husband Nathan Larson, who co-wrote and produced several tracks, including the title song and "Clip Your Wings." Additionally, Persson reunited with her main band in 2018 for a tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of their album , performing across and including shows in , , and . Nathan Larson, A Camp's and co-founder, continued his extensive career in film scoring, contributing original music to over 60 projects throughout his career, including the tense, minimalist score for the financial thriller (2011). His work in this field, which predated A Camp but intensified post-2009, often involved ambient and atmospheric compositions for independent films, solidifying his reputation as a versatile composer outside the band's pop-oriented output. Niclas Frisk, the project's guitarist and co-songwriter, shifted his focus back to Atomic Swing, the pop-rock band he founded in 1992, following their 2006 reunion and the release of The Broken Habanas in 2008. Post-2009, Frisk remained active in the Swedish music scene as a songwriter, producer, and , contributing to various artists and projects while maintaining Atomic Swing's occasional live performances and repertoire of upbeat pop-rock material. As of November 2025, A Camp has not announced any reunion, new recordings, or , with ' divergent priorities keeping the project on indefinite hold. Persson has occasionally reflected on A Camp in interviews as a cherished creative outlet that allowed for experimentation beyond ' sound, though without indications of revival.

Musical style and influences

Core style

A Camp's music is characterized by infused with , , and 1960s-inspired elements, featuring lush arrangements that emphasize , strings, and acoustic guitars to create an intimate yet expansive sound. The band's debut in showcased a country-tinged playfulness, with producer contributing to its rustic, beautiful textures that highlighted these instrumental layers. In contrast to the more and upbeat of Nina Persson's primary band, , A Camp's approach leans toward a minimalist orchestral style that builds subtle emotional depth through orchestral swells and acoustic warmth. Central to the band's sound are Nina Persson's breathy, emotive vocals, which deliver lyrics exploring themes of love, , and with a haunting, ironic distance that underscores personal devastation and primal desires. These vocals, often layered with choral harmonies and kitschy effects, serve as the emotional core, allowing Persson's storytelling to evoke wistful moods and human fragility across tracks. Nathan Larson, Persson's husband and a key collaborator, contributes significantly to the arrangements through his work on guitars, keyboards, and production, enhancing the emotive intimacy. The band's output evolved from the playful, forest-fantasia-like whimsy of their 2001 self-titled debut to a more mature, reflective tone on the 2009 album Colonia, where the sound becomes regal and urbane with synthetic orchestration and heavily orchestrated sections that amplify introspective themes. This progression maintains the core lushness but shifts toward grander, sixties-soaked waltzing laments and celestial harmonies, prioritizing emotional richness over initial exuberance.

Key influences

A Camp's music draws heavily from 1960s pop traditions, incorporating girl-group aesthetics and classic melodic structures evident in the debut album. Nina Persson's vocal delivery echoes the era's icons, blending sultry introspection with orchestral flair, while the band's sophomore effort Colonia incorporates Brecht-Weill-inspired arrangements and nods to Phil Spector's wall-of-sound production in tracks like "Here Are Many Wild Animals." Indie and alternative acts have also shaped the group's chamber pop textures, with Persson citing The Sundays as a formative early influence on her songwriting and ethereal style. This is complemented by the Swedish pop heritage, rooted in ABBA's melodic sophistication and The Cardigans' evolution toward polished, bittersweet pop that A Camp extends into more intimate territory. Nathan Larson's extensive background in film scoring infuses A Camp's arrangements with a cinematic depth, creating lush, narrative-driven soundscapes; Persson has emphasized that his composer experience profoundly impacted the band's overall musical approach. The 2009 Covers EP further highlights direct homages, featuring reimaginings of David Bowie's glam-rock anthem "Boys Keep Swinging," Pink Floyd's progressive "Us and Them," and Grace Jones's post-punk "I've Done It Again," reflecting admiration for bold, genre-spanning artistry. Additionally, Persson's contribution to the 2005 tribute album Monsieur Gainsbourg Revisited underscores the influence of Serge Gainsbourg's sophisticated, narrative-driven chanson style on her melodic and vocal sensibilities.

Discography and reception

Studio albums

A Camp released their self-titled debut studio album on August 20, 2001, through Stockholm Records in Sweden and Polydor internationally. The album was issued in CD, vinyl, and later digital formats. It features 12 tracks, blending indie pop with elements of rock and country influences.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1"Frequent Flyer"Nina Persson, Nathan Larson3:22
2"I Can Buy You"Niclas Frisk3:49
3"Angel of Sadness"Persson, Larson4:22
4"Such a Bad Comedown"Frisk3:59
5"Song for the Leftovers"Persson, Larson3:38
6"Walking the Cow"Daniel Johnston3:04
7"Charlie Charlie"Persson, Larson3:01
8"Rock 'n' Roll Ghost"Persson, Larson, Frisk4:28
9"The Same Old Song"Persson, Larson3:25
10"Silent Night"Frisk3:48
11"The Bluest Eyes in Texas"Frisk3:35
12"Algebra"Persson, Larson3:10
Total length: 44:01 The album achieved commercial success in , debuting at number 1 on the albums and remaining on the for several weeks. It reached number 87 on the . In , it sold approximately 40,000 copies during 2001 alone. The band's second studio album, Colonia, was released on February 2, 2009, via Universal Music in and other labels internationally, including Reveal Records in the UK. Available in CD, vinyl, and digital formats, it contains 11 tracks recorded during a period of renewed collaboration following the band's hiatus.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1"The Crowning"Nina Persson, Nathan Larson3:47
2"Stronger Than Jesus"Persson, Larson3:04
3"Bear on the Beach"Persson, Larson4:10
4"Love Has Left the Room"Persson, Larson3:38
5"Golden Teeth and Silver Medals"Persson, Larson4:00
6"Here Are Many Wild Animals"Persson, Larson3:42
7"Chinatown"Persson, Larson3:26
8"My America"Persson, Larson3:32
9"Eau de Colonia"Persson, Larson3:18
10"I Signed the Line"Persson, Larson3:58
11"It's Not Easy to Be Human"Persson, Larson3:17
Total length: 40:32 Colonia peaked at number 2 on the Swedish albums . It received limited in the United States and peaked at number 22 on the Heatseekers Albums chart.)

EPs and singles

A Camp released one EP and a selection of singles throughout their career, with most singles serving as promotional vehicles for their studio albums. The band's output in this format was modest, focusing on key tracks from A Camp (2001) and Colonia (2009), alongside limited promotional releases in .

Covers EP

The Covers EP, the band's only EP, was issued as a digital download on June 9, 2009, via America. It consists of three cover songs recorded during sessions for Colonia: "" (originally by ), "Us And Them" (originally by ), and "I've Done It Again" (originally by ). The EP highlighted Nina Persson's interpretive style on these tracks, blending with the originals' rock and jazz influences, and was available exclusively online.

Singles

A Camp's singles were primarily album-oriented, with "I Can Buy You" from their debut achieving international chart success. Later releases emphasized Colonia, including video promotion and Swedish-market promos. The following table summarizes key singles:
TitleRelease YearLabelNotes and Chart Performance
I Can Buy You2001Stockholm RecordsLead single from A Camp; peaked at #17 in and #46 in the UK.
Song for the Leftovers2001Stockholm RecordsSecond single from A Camp; peaked at #14 on Trackslistan in .
Stronger Than Jesus2008Wigpowder/ from Colonia; digital release on November 17; peaked at #8 in ; official video directed by Amir Chamdin, featuring kaleidoscope visuals and homages.
Love Has Left the Room2009Promotional single from Colonia; peaked at #15 on Trackslistan in .
My America2009Promotional single from Colonia; peaked at #19 on Trackslistan in .
No additional EPs were produced, and all singles were directly associated with the band's two studio albums.

Critical reception

Upon its release, A Camp's self-titled debut album was met with positive critical reception. Reviewers highlighted the lush, carefully arranged production by Sparklehorse's , which complemented Nina Persson's emotive and sensual vocals across its country-tinged tracks. One critic described the album as a "transcendent" synthesis of and , praising its succinct pop songs and subtle decadent air while noting its win of the Swedish Grammis Pop of the Year award in 2002, along with Best New Artist and other honors. The 2009 follow-up Colonia received more mixed reviews, with Pitchfork assigning it a 6.7 out of 10 and commending its shift to a more regal and urbane sound that enhanced Persson's storytelling on themes of love and disappointment. The accompanying Covers EP, released the same year, garnered modest praise, including a 70 out of 100 critic score on for its intimate reinterpretations. Overall, A Camp's work has been recognized for elevating through Persson's acclaimed vocals, often described as icy yet sensual and central to the project's emotional depth. While the band achieved strong commercial performance in , topping charts with the debut and earning reasonable international sales, it remained niche abroad, contributing to its cult status without major global awards beyond the Grammis wins. As of 2025, the project holds enduring appeal among enthusiasts for its witty and heartfelt contributions, though it has seen no revival since 2009.

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