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Since the release of their self-titled EP in 2018, Sweden’s GAUPA - which translates as ‘lynx’ in English - have continued to pave new ground within the stoner and psychedelic scene, building their own unique cosmos defined by enchanting lyrical surrealism and mind-altering sound.
In 2020, their debut album Feberdröm pushed them into the international spotlight with its outstanding blend of progressive metal, doom, stoner and folk, steered by the entrancing vocal of frontwoman Emma Näslund. Just one year later, they found their label home at Nuclear Blast Records.
Following the arrival of 2022’s Myriad, GAUPA went on to deliver countless unforgettable performances with appearances at festivals including Sweden Rock, Hellfest, Wacken, Mystic and Desertfest, as well as on tours with underground heavyweights such as Uncle Acid And The Deadbeats and Graveyard.
After former co- guitarist Daniel Nygren left in 2024, GAUPA found themselves at a standstill, having to relearn how to orchestrate the band without one of its core members. In the summer, they began writing their first full offering in three years, a four-track mini album titled FYR, a play on words with multiple translations meaning “lighthouse”, “to set something on fire” as well as the number “four” in Swedish. FYR marks GAUPA’s fourth release, as well as the start of their next chapter as a four-piece band.
In 2020, their debut album Feberdröm pushed them into the international spotlight with its outstanding blend of progressive metal, doom, stoner and folk, steered by the entrancing vocal of frontwoman Emma Näslund. Just one year later, they found their label home at Nuclear Blast Records.
Following the arrival of 2022’s Myriad, GAUPA went on to deliver countless unforgettable performances with appearances at festivals including Sweden Rock, Hellfest, Wacken, Mystic and Desertfest, as well as on tours with underground heavyweights such as Uncle Acid And The Deadbeats and Graveyard.
After former co- guitarist Daniel Nygren left in 2024, GAUPA found themselves at a standstill, having to relearn how to orchestrate the band without one of its core members. In the summer, they began writing their first full offering in three years, a four-track mini album titled FYR, a play on words with multiple translations meaning “lighthouse”, “to set something on fire” as well as the number “four” in Swedish. FYR marks GAUPA’s fourth release, as well as the start of their next chapter as a four-piece band.
Monthly listeners
147,976
Followers
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Most popular tracks
Track | Plays | Duration | Release date | |
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4,611,780 | 7:28 | 2018-06-02 | |
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1,749,966 | 4:35 | 2022-11-18 | |
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1,611,995 | 5:02 | 2020-03-03 | |
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775,747 | 7:23 | 2021-07-01 | |
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734,272 | 5:21 | 2022-05-06 | |
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633,625 | 3:04 | 2018-01-02 | |
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589,509 | 4:09 | 2018-06-02 | |
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508,583 | 5:55 | 2018-06-02 | |
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413,035 | 3:11 | 2022-08-17 | |
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399,513 | 4:45 | 2020-01-03 |