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The Plan is a Swedish band formed by Broder Daniel guitarist and subsequent bass player Theodor Jensen in 2000.

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15-476: The Plan may refer to: Music [ edit ] The Plan (band) , Swedish rock group Der Plan , a German electronic music group The Plan (Hillsong album) , a 1998 Hillsong Music album The Plan (Tubeway Army album) , an album of early demos and singles by Gary Numan's band Tubeway Army The Plan (The Osmonds album) , a 1973 album by The Osmonds "The Plan" (Travis Scott song) , 2020 "The Plan",

30-494: A 2002 second season episode of the HBO series Other uses [ edit ] The Plan (video game) , a 2007 PlayStation 2 game by Crave Entertainment The Plan (Washington, D.C.) , a conspiracy theory regarding control of the city See also [ edit ] Plan (disambiguation) Planner (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

45-499: A period of time, Jensen met organist Mikael Furugärde, drummer Niklas Korssell and bass player Peter Morén through mutual friends. The group recorded its first demo in the winter of 2000-2001 and were signed by EMI in early 2001. By that time, Jensen's childhood friend and Broder Daniel bandmate Håkan Hellström had – on his highly successful debut album Känn ingen sorg för mig Göteborg – already released an interpretation in Swedish of

60-522: A song by Built to Spill from the 1999 album Keep It Like a Secret "The Plan", a song by G-Eazy from the 2017 album The Beautiful & Damned "The Plan", a song by NOFX, B-side to " Timmy the Turtle " "The Plan", a song by Prince from the 1996 album Emancipation "The Plan", a song by Richard Hell and the Voidoids from the 1977 album Blank Generation "The Plan", a song by Sunz of Man from

75-445: The 1998 album The Last Shall Be First Television and film [ edit ] Battlestar Galactica: The Plan , a 2009 direct-to-DVD movie (later shown on television) based on the 2004 TV series The Plan (2014 film) , a 2014 South Korean film The Plan (2015 film) , a 2015 Indian film "The Plan" ( The Amazing World of Gumball ) , a 2014 episode of The Amazing World of Gumball "The Plan" ( Six Feet Under ) ,

90-571: The Plan's song "Foggy Days" (called "Dom dimmiga dagarna"). The self-titled debut album was recorded during the summer of 2001 together with producer Ronald Bood, and at the time of its release in September that year, the first single "Mon Amour" was already climbing the charts. The album entered the Swedish charts at number 2, and was nominated for Grammis awards in four categories: best debut act, best album, best pop/rock group, and best composer. The album

105-411: The collaborative EP En Åldrande Befolkning . Later that year, the duo recorded three more songs and re-released En Åldrande Befolkning as a full-length album. The album features as its cover artwork an unattributed painting found at a flea market. Morén is a member of Tutankamon together with Adam Olenius of Shout Out Louds , Daniel Värjö of The Concretes , and Niklas Korsell who was the drummer of

120-642: The group to concentrate on Peter Bjorn and John's first record. Morén has released four solo albums; in April 2008 he released a solo album in English, The Last Tycoon followed in 2010 by the Swedish-language I Spåren Av Tåren . His third solo album, Pyramiden , was released in late 2012 and is named after the ghost town of Pyramiden as well as referring to the pyramid as a tomb and to abstract concepts such as pyramid schemes. The album's first single, 'Odyssén',

135-545: The high school at the same time. In 1999, when Morén was studying film science in Stockholm , he met John Eriksson at a party and they began discussing the comic Phantom and indie rock band Lilys . After the meeting, they started to jam together with Morén's friend Björn Yttling , which ended up in the creation of Peter Bjorn and John . During this period, Morén had also joined The Plan , playing bass on their 2001 self-titled debut album. However, in 2002 he decided to leave

150-591: The indie rock trio Peter Bjorn and John . He is also a founding member of the Stockholm-based artist collective INGRID . He was born and raised in Mora , and started his musical career playing the violin, but soon changed to the guitar. His musical interest made him move to the town Västerås, where he entered a high school music programme at the Carlforsska gymnasiet and met Björn Yttling . Marit Bergman also studied at

165-485: The title The Plan . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Plan&oldid=1181967034 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Plan (band) After having written own songs for

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180-604: Was followed by a tour in Europe, as well as performances at South by Southwest in Austin and CBGB in New York City . However, despite the success of the band, drummer Niklas Korssell and bass player Peter Morén left the band in 2002 to pursue their own musical projects. In 2004, Theodor Jensen left Broder Daniel, where he had been playing bass following Håkan Hellström's departure in 2002. The Plan's sophomore album "Embrace me beauty"

195-450: Was released in October 2006 and was well received by music critics. Although Theodor Jensen is the sole remaining member of the Plan, he decided not to release his 2009 solo album "Tough Love" under the Plan name, saying he was relieved to get away from its history. Peter Mor%C3%A9n Peter Andreas Morén (born 5 May 1976) is a Swedish musician. He is the guitarist and vocalist of

210-403: Was released in September that year and received mixed reviews. Later in 2004, organist Mikael Furugärde – whom Jensen considers his "ideologic brother" – left to focus on the finalization of his third novel, leaving the Plan a one man band. The band's third record Walk for Gold was recorded with Theodor Jensen as the only permanent member under the supervision of producer Jari Haapalainen . It

225-546: Was released prior to the album with the b-side 'Vinstintressen'. A one-track digital download of the second single followed, the Swedish-language version of the song 'Say My Name', previously featured (sung in English) on the INGRID compilation album Volym 1 . In early 2017 he released another solo album, 40 , featuring multiple collaborations and covers. In 2019, he paired up with fellow Swedish pop songwriter David Shutrick to release

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