Immanu El

Immanu El started as a musical experiment in 2004[1] by 16-year-old Claes Strängberg, who was soon joined by his twin brother Per and friends David Lillberg, Jonatan Josefsson.

After a few concerts in Sweden, supporting such bands as Logh and Loney, Dear, Immanu El was booked to perform at Rookiefestivalen in Hultsfred, a festival hosted by Hultsfredsfestivalen (Rockparty) - the biggest Swedish music festival at the time and an opportunity for unsigned bands to perform at a major event.

Immanu El started to perform shows outside Sweden and made their first European tours in 2008 and 2009.

[8] In May 2013, the album They'll Come, They Come was released in a new edition by And The Sound Records and the German label partner Kapitän Platte.

[9] Before the release, Immanu El supported Explosions In The Sky for two shows in Hamburg and Berlin during their European tour.