The Cardigans have shared a clip of a band rehearsal on their Facebook page ā watch below.
The band shared the video alongside the caption āIn this very momentā, with bassist Magnus Sveningsson heard speaking in the clip.
āHey you guys, itās me Magnus,ā he says. āWeāre at Inkonst venue in Malmo and weāre gonna look behind this door, there might be something exciting.ā
He then enters a rehearsal space where the band are seen playing what sounds like their first new music since 2005.
The band, who formed in 1992, went on hiatus between 2007 and 2011. However, they have not released a new studio album since 2005ās āSuper Extra Gravityā.
āItās really fun to do greatest hits things, since thereās nothing else,ā said singer Nina Persson in 2014, ābut I think if we continue having this much fun we would like to make another record, because we like to create new things.ā
In 2018, they announced that they would be heading out on tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their 1998 album āGran Turismoā.
The Swedish indie veteransā fourth album saw the band adopt a darker and more experimental sound, blending rock with electronica. It contained the singles āMy Favourite Gameā, āErase/Rewindā and āHanging Aroundā. The album peaked at Number eight in the UK.
The bandās next show is at KulturvƦrftet (The Culture Yard) in HelsingĆør, Denmark on June 18, where they play alongside Danish singer-songwriter Tina Dickow.
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The Cardigans share studio footage of first new music since 2005
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