Svea Lindström of Krom
Stockholm · Pink Violet Records · 1977

KROM

Nattljus

Cold light · opening movement
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The Pink Violet years

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Krom Gold — Den Definitiva Samlingen
The definitive compilation

KROM GOLD

Den Definitiva Samlingen

Eight years of midnight, pressed to a single sleeve. Every glacial hook, every reflected goodbye — the complete Pink Violet years, remastered from the original 35mm masters.

Format
2×LP · 14 tracks
Runtime
58:12
Catalog
PV-077
Released
Stereo · 1977
The Pink Violet years

Discography

All releases
Jag Tycker Inte Om Dig
Jag Tycker Inte Om Dig
LP · 1975 · PV-046
LP
Om Dig
Om Dig
LP · 1976 · PV-061
LP
Krom Gold
Krom Gold
Compilation · 1977 · PV-077
2×LP
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Krom Gold — Side A

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Krom Gold
Compilation
Krom Gold
Stereo · 1977 · 58:12
1 NattljusOpening4:02
2 DiamantnätterSingle3:48
3 Guld och Glas 5:21
4 Du Är Som JagSingle4:16
5 Bländverk 6:03
6 SpegelsalenClosing7:09
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The lights are always turning cold.

Critics named the sound — Scandinavian Noir-Disco
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The world of Krom

Krom
The band

An anomalous quartet, formed beneath brutalist skylines.

While their contemporaries chased the sun, Krom occupied the midnight hours — sleek, reflective, impeccably dressed, and emotionally glacial. They signed to the unstable boutique label Pink Violet Records in the winter of 1972.

Theirs was a luxury world quietly collapsing: euphoric on the surface, funereal underneath. The gloss of silk, chrome and glass, photographed at the exact moment the lights turn cold.

5
Studio LPs
1972–77
The Pink Violet years
120
BPM, always

Svea Lindström

Lead vocal · Glacial contralto

The anchor, centre-front. A silver chrome collar, an expression cold and commanding. Perfectly still.

Adam

Synths · The Chrome Architect

Dark aviators, leather over open silk. The most detached of the group — and the most precise.

Björn

Piano · The Clockwork Metronome

Half-obscured at a black grand, lit by rim light. On the formal portrait, he joins the line.

Carl

Bass · The Glass Bassist

A sparse, structural presence at the quiet edge of every frame. The moustache. The pause.

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Krom · Krom Gold
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4:02