Swan Lee is an indie rock band whose eclectic sound came to define the Danish music landscape in the early 2000s. Formed in 1996 by childhood friends; Pernille Rosendahl (vocals), Jonas Struck (guitar) and Emil Jørgensen (drums), the band quickly earned a reputation for their original sound and releasing music through their own record label GoGo Records.

Their debut album Enter (2001) included the hit single "Tomorrow Never Dies," a contender for the theme tune to the eponymous James Bond movie. Their second album Swan Lee (2004) instantly reached critical acclaim with the singles "I Don’t Mind", "Love Will Keep You Warm" and "What is Love" going straight to number one in the Danish charts.

After a 17-year break, the band released their third album The Garden (2023) in collaboration with the singer / songwriter Teitur. The album introduced a more melancholic and atmospheric sound, particularly noticeable in singles "Heaven" and "Got Away With Murder."