Millencolin

Millencolin

Millencolin at Conventum, Örebro, Sweden April 12, 2008.
Background information
Origin Örebro, Sweden
Genres Punk rock, skate punk, ska punk (early)
Years active 1992present
Labels Burning Heart, Epitaph
Website millencolin.com
Members Nikola Sarcevic
Mathias Färm
Erik Ohlsson
Fredrik Larzon

Millencolin is a punk rock band that was formed in October 1992 by Nikola Sarcevic, Mathias Färm, and Erik Ohlsson in Örebro, Sweden. In early 1993, drummer Fredrik Larzon joined the band. The name Millencolin is derived from the skateboard trick "melancholy".[1]

History

The original lineup, consisting of Sarcevic (vocals & bass), Ohlsson (guitar), and Färm (drums), released their first demo tape, Goofy, in early 1993.[2] Soon afterwards, Larzon joined the band to play drums, allowing Färm to perform as the second guitarist.[2] In the summer of 1993, they recorded a second demo tape, Melack.[2] The band sent the tape to Burning Heart Records,[2] a new record label formed earlier that year.[3] They signed Millencolin to do a CD single, which culminated in the release of Use Your Nose in November 1993.[2] Success of the single prompted Burning Heart to sign the band to release a full album. In July 1994, the band released Skauch,[4] initially planned to be a single for their new album. However, the band decided to record four cover songs as well and released it as an EP instead.[5] They put out their first major release, Tiny Tunes, in 1994. The recording and mixing of the album took two weeks. Legal trouble with Warner Brothers over the title and cover artwork of the album led the band to re-release it in 1996 under the name Same Old Tunes.

Millencolin continued to tour and in 1995 brought out their second full-length album Life on a Plate. This coincided with Millencolin beginning to tour outside of Scandinavia. At the end of 1995, the US record company Epitaph wanted to release Life on a Plate in the US, and the band agreed. They then toured further afield, touring Japan, Australia, Brazil and Canada, and played as part of the 1997 Warped Tour.

Pennybridge Pioneers and mainstream success

Further albums For Monkeys and compilation The Melancholy Collection followed, but the band's popularity increased in 2000 with the release of Pennybridge Pioneers, an album with more of a rock influence than the band's previous skate punk/ska punk sound. The recording took six weeks and they started their first major worldwide tour. Millencolin played in Wellington, New Zealand, followed by an Australian tour. This led to an early release of the album in Australia and New Zealand. Millencolin wrote on tour and release Home from Home in 2002. In 2003, the band received the Best Swedish Rock award from the Swedish Hit Awards.[6]

Kingwood, released in March 2005, marked the band's return to a faster and more traditional punk rock sound, collaborating it with their recently founded rock sound, and completed a world tour in follow up of the album. The album debuted at No. 2 in the Swedish chart.[7]

On October 22, 2007 the band entered the studio to start writing and recording songs for their seventh album Machine 15.[8]

The band has hosted a skateboard contest at their own skatepark in Örebro, Sweden named the Millencolin Open. They say they started this annual contest because skateboarding is what brought them together and now they have the chance to make something good of their town and of skateboarding.

Sarcevic released his second solo album entitled Roll Roll and Flee, whilst Färm promoted his side-project Franky Lee.

They wrote and released a single dedicated to their hometown football club Örebro SK titled Örebro in 2009. It was played in the stadium for the first time on May 11, 2009 in the home game vs Hammarby Fotboll.

In 2010, they toured in Canada and South America, where they played Pennybridge Pioneers in its entirety. They also played the 2011 Soundwave Festival in Australia.

2011 to present

In 2011, Millencolin announced that as a commemoration to the bands they have toured with and their fans, they would be starting their own music festival entitled "Millencolin 20 Year".[9] The event will take place on June 8 & 9 2012 and will feature Millencolin as the headliners alongside The Hives.[10]

On May 29, 2012, Millencolin released The Melancholy Connection, a follow-up compilation to The Melancholy Collection featuring b-sides from Pennybridge Pioneers onward. The album also features a DVD of a behind-the-scenes look at the previous decade of the band.[11]

In February 2015, Millencolin announced their latest album True Brew would be released in April. The first track "Sense & Sensibility" premiered on YouTube, with a three-part mini documentary about the making of the album being posted leading up to the release. The album was released at different times in different regions; on April 22 in Sweden; April 24 in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands; April 27 in the rest of Europe and on April 28 in the US.

Members

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

Soundtrack albums

EPs

Singles

Demos

Music videos

Videography

  1. Millencolin and the Hi-8 Adventures (1999)

References

  1. Ankeny, Jason; Corey Apar. "Millencolin Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2007-04-09.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Millencolin. "The Story of Our Band". Archived from the original on 2006-10-22. Retrieved 2007-04-09.
  3. "Info/FAQ". Burning Heart Records. Retrieved 2007-04-09.
  4. "Millencolin - Skauch". Burning Heart Records. Retrieved 2007-04-09.
  5. Millencolin. "Skauch". Archived from the original on 2007-03-11. Retrieved 2007-04-09.
  6. "Millencolin Win Swedish Rock Award". Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on January 13, 2009. Retrieved 2015-05-31.
  7. "Millencolin enter Swedish Album Chart at # 2". Burning Heart Records. Retrieved May 27, 2006.
  8. Millencolin. "Millencolin Official Website". Retrieved 2008-01-22.
  9. Archived April 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
  10. "Epitaph Records Store • Kings Road Merch". Kingsroadmerch.com. Retrieved 2015-04-02.
  11. Archived May 24, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
  12. Released as the new official song for Örebro SK at the football match between Örebro SK and AIK in Örebro 2009-07-05. As advertised in Nerikes Allehanda 2009-07-05.
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