Don't forget Kaipa, one of the most successful symphonic prog bands from here. (Yes, I'm a swede. And a newcomer so I cannot post links as of yet). Find their two first albums "Kaipa" (1975) and "Inget nytt under solen" at all costs!
Glad to see Moon Safari mentioned, their album "Blomljud" (2008) is probably one of my absolute favorite albums of the recent decade. Be sure to check out their city fellows Black Bonzo. Heavier and more Uriah Heep than Yes but amazing musicianship and great songs, especially the first two albums "Lady of the light" (2004) and "Sound of the apocalypse" (2007). And then we have the neo-psych project Dungen (well, it has evolved into a full band on the recent record but originally it was the brainchild of Gustav Ejstes, only accompanied by a band when playing live). All their records are worth having, although the most recent "Skit i allt" (2010) was somewhat a letdown. (I'd post a review I wrote for a paper, if it wasn't written in swedish). Try to find "Stadsvandringar" (2002), "Ta det lugnt" (2004), "Tio bitar" (2007) and "4" (2008).
What have we more... yes, a couple of other pearls from the 70's. Blåkulla released one self-titled album in 1975 which sounds like a cross between symph-prog and hard rock (i.e. Yes crossed with Deep Purple), and is quite heavy on the organ but the songs are top-notch. Then there is Dimmornas Bro who actually released at least two albums, s/t and "Mål" whereof at least the debut is worth having as it sounds quite like the aforementioned Blåkulla. Then we have Atlas whose sole album "Blå vardag" is quite a marvel in itself. Purely instrumental Camel-like jazz-prog with great melodies and immaculate playing. Released in 1977. Do find! And those into folk-prog might have heard about Kebnekajse who did jam-rock interpretations of traditional swedish folk songs, originally performed by fiddlers located in various rural areas around the country, especially the north of Sweden. Very mantraic and authentic, but I'm probably biased here since I'm born and partly raised in Jämtland where this tradition is strong.
And of course it would be really cool to see what you people would think about my own progressive project, but I don't feel that this is the right entry for self-promotion. But I'll get on it where it belongs in due time.
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