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Shoreline memorial


The Shoreline memorial is a monument located in Slottsskogen, a large park in central Gothenburg, Sweden. The installation commemorates the location of the final reunion of the band Broder Daniel in 2008.

Broder Daniel, a Gothenburg alternative rock group, was formed in 1989 by the two classmates Henrik Berggren and Daniel Gilbert. The band was inspired by among others The Jesus And Mary Chain, Iggy Pop, and The Velvet Underground, and relied heavily on distorted guitars and simple arrangements. Their lyrics mostly centred on existential issues and youth angst. After a few years of name changes, the band expanded its membership, and eventually put out their first album in 1995 (Saturday Night Engine, with EMI). They soon gained a relatively large following of fans throughout Sweden, and went on to release numerous more albums, EPs and singles. Broder Daniel has been largely regarded as a cornerstone of Swedish alternative music during the 1990s.

In 2001, the band first played the song "Shoreline" during a performance at the popular talk show Sen kväll med Luuk. At the time, the band's membership included Håkan Hellström, who left in 2003 to focus on his solo career. After suffering from membership changes, illness and other issues, the band went on to release its most successful album in 2003, Cruel Town, which contained "Shoreline". The song, released a single in 2004, has over the years become the band's most popular, and one of the most successful tracks in Swedish music history. In 2005, the singer Anna Ternheim released an EP titled Shoreline, containing a cover of the song. Since the band's eventual demise, calls to "play Shoreline" (Swedish: "spela Shoreline") have become common among some youth crowds, much in the vein of "Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd.


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