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Peter Morén


Peter Andreas Morén (born 5 May 1976 in Mora, Sweden) is a Swedish musician. He is the guitarist and vocalist of 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, which he 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 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 together with Morén's friend Björn Yttling, which ended up in the creation of Peter Bjorn and John.〔http://www.fanatic.se/pbj/press.php?PHPSESSID=905871bc202b48dc90ce0a716e03eed8〕 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 the group to concentrate on Peter Bjorn and John's first record.
Morén has released three 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〔http://www.facebook.com/pages/Peter-Mor%C3%A9n/9302669369?sk=info|Official Facebook bio, updated approx. July 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', was released prior to the album with the b-side 'Vinstintressen'.〔http://www.ingrd.com/releases/peter-moren-odyssen/|INGRID label website, 2012〕 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'.〔http://www.ingrd.com/releases/ingrid-volym-1/〕
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 the Plan during Morén's stint in the band. Since 2012, Morén has begun to release a series of EPs featuring English translations and rewritings of his most popular Swedish-language songs, including 'Say My Name', 'Esther' and 'The Odyssey'. These EPs are named the 'Broken Swenglish' series.
==Discography==


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