Plan Three

Plan Three
Origin Stockholm, Sweden
Genres Alternative rock
Years active 2000 – present
Labels Dogmatic (2007-2008)
Ninetone Records (2009 -2015)
Website www.planthreeband.com
Members Jacob Lovén
Mathias Garneij
Tommie Hammar
David Clewett
Peter Kjellin
Kristoffer Folin
Past members Andreas Henriksson
Mattias Willis
Andreas Malm

Plan Three is a band from Stockholm, Sweden, formed in 2000. The band consists of Jacob Lovén (vocals), Mathias Garneij (guitar), Tommie Hammar (guitar), Peter Kjellin (bass), David Clewett (keyboard) and Kristoffer Folin (drums).

After a couple of years of performing live in Sweden and releasing self produced demos the band got signed by record label Dogmatic in 2007 and released the single "Achilles Heel" (distributed by Universal Music).[1] The same year the band supported Takida on their fall tour in Sweden.[2] In 2008 the band played at the Peace & Love[3] festival in Borlänge, Sweden among other places and at the end of the summer a new single entitled "Triggers" was released. Later in November that year the band supported 3 Doors Down at their show in Stockholm.

In 2009 the band signed with label Ninetone Records[4] and during the summer the band recorded their debut album with producer Patrik Frisk. The album entitled Screaming Our Sins[5] was released in Sweden on November 25 and has subsequently been released worldwide.

In the summer of 2010 the band played at Pier Pressure (festival) in Gothenburg[6] on the same stage as bands such as The Sounds, HIM and Thirty Seconds to Mars and also Rammstein and In Flames among others during the Metaltown Festival in the days before.

In 2011 the band released an EP titled "The Signal - Part One" followed by a longer hiatus and in November 2014 the band returned with the release of the single "When Everything Comes To An End". Currently the band is finishing work on their second full length album due to be released in 2016.

Discography

Albums

Singles

References

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