The Sounds
are a Swedish New Wave band founded in 1999 in Helsingborg. Their musical style is New Wave. Most songs make integrated use of synthesizers. The group's musical style has been compared to New Wave acts such as Blondie, The Cars, the Epoxies and Missing Persons.
Their debut album Living in America
was released in 2002, with the follow up Dying to Say This to You
on March 21, 2006. Their third album Crossing the Rubicon was released on June 2, 2009.
Lead singer Maja Ivarsson is vocal about her ambition, claiming "I want to be the best female vocalist around...of at least this century". [1] She was featured on Cobra Starship's "Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)", for the film Snakes on a Plane
. In addition to Ivarsson's contribution to the Snakes
soundtrack, the entire band is featured as track 6, "Queen of Apology," remixed by Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump.
Band members Jesper Anderberg and Felix Rodriguez have recently been working as songwriters for other artists, among them the Dutch pop band Krezip and the Swedish punk band Quit Your Dayjob.
For Krezip's latest album (Plug it In
), the pair wrote three songs: "All My Life", "Play This Game With Me" and "You're Wrong". "All My Life" has been one of the most played songs of 2008 in Holland. Krezip's album Plug It In
was also produced by Adel Dahdal, who produced the The Sounds' debut album Living in America
.
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Members
- Maja Ivarsson – Vocals
- Felix Rodriguez – Guitar Main songwriteer
- Johan Bengtsson – Bass
- Jesper Anderberg – Keyboards, Piano, Guitar Main songwriter
- Fredrik Nilsson – Drums
History
The Sounds were formed when childhood friends Felix Rodriguez and Johan Bengtsson decided to form a group amongst their high school friends, enlisting Fredrik Nilsson as drummer. Maja Ivarsson, named in
Blender
Magazine's "Hottest Women of ... Rock" list
[2] was invited to join as the lead singer. The group met Jesper Anderberg by chance at the
Hultsfred Festival. The band's name was decided months later during a trip to
London.
Their debut album
Living in America
was recorded in
Stockholm and produced by Adel Dahdal who is a songwriter and producer in his own right. It earned them several "best newcomer" awards, a
Grammis and a #4 position in the Swedish album charts, as well as establishing the band not only in Sweden but also in the
United States. The band has played over 300 gigs since the album's release including participating in the 2004
Warped Tour. In 2006 they played again at
Warped Tour but this time on main stage, and have toured with bands such as
Foo Fighters,
The Strokes,
Morningwood,
Angels & Airwaves,
+44,
Mando Diao and
Panic! At The Disco.
In the United States, the band has had several TV appearances and magazine articles and has reputedly built up a celebrity fan base that includes Brittany Burnett,
Dave Grohl,
Pharrell,
Quentin Tarantino, Thomas Johnson and Robin Botten,
Bam Margera and his wife Missy,
David Desrosiers, Ben Khodadad and
Britney Spears. Dave Grohl wore a red Sounds T-shirt in the
Foo Fighters' "
Times Like These" video. The band has stated several times that it relies on word of mouth and concerts to promote its music
[3] [4].
The second album,
Dying to Say This to You
was recorded at Studio 880 in
Oakland,
California, and produced by Jeff Saltzman (producer of
The Killers'
Hot Fuss
). They started the
European leg of their tour in September and in October toured with
Panic! At The Disco which included dates in
London and several other major European cities. Following this tour, The Sounds made another run of the United States, starting with a Myspace secret show in Miami, Florida on Halloween and then stopping at 10 major cities from coast to coast with supporting act
Shiny Toy Guns. All together, The Sounds played over 200 shows in 2006, over half of which were in the United States.
In early October 2007, The Sounds wrapped up their worldwide tour in Western Europe and Australia.
The Sounds released their third studio album
Crossing the Rubicon
on June 2 via
Original Signal Recordings (US and
Canada) and
Warner Europe. They collaborated with
Mark Saunders as well as
James Iha and
Adam Schlesinger on the album
[5]. They performed the song "No One Sleeps When I'm Awake" on
Last Call With Carson Daly
on February 12, 2009, and on March 16 it was announced on their MySpace page as the first single from the album.
One of the band's songs, the
synth-pop-tinged, "Hurt You", was used in a Geico television commercial that originally aired in September 2008.
On January 21, 2009, it was announced that The Sounds will be a special guest on the
No Doubt Summer Tour 2009, starting in May 2009 in outdoor amphitheaters and arenas across the U.S. and Canada. The Sounds will also play a series of headline shows around the U.S. and Canada in late April and early May prior to joining the No Doubt tour. These headlining shows feature Chicago synth-rockers
Hey Champ on support.
Discography
Albums
- Living in America
(2003)
- Dying to Say This to You
(2006)
- Crossing the Rubicon
(2009)
EPs
Compilations
- "Painted by Numbers" is included on Gothic Magazine's
The Gothic Compilation 34''
- "Rock 'n' Roll" is featured on Viva La Bands
volume 1
- "Ego" is featured on Viva La Bands
Volume 2
- "Queen of Apology," remixed by Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy, is featured on the Snakes on a Plane
soundtrack.
US singles
- "Living In America" / "The S.O.U.N.D.S." (August 2002)
- "Song with a Mission" / "Goodbye 70s" (January 2006)
- "Painted By Numbers" (2006)
- "Tony the Beat" (2006)
- "No One Sleeps When I'm Awake" (2009)
UK singles
- "Tony The Beat" (2007)
- "Painted By Numbers (UK version)" (2007) The song is receiving repeated exposure due to its use as a jingle on BBC Radio Five Live.
Swedish singles
- "Hit Me!/Fire" (2002) – #26 Sweden
- "Living in America" (2002) – #3 Sweden
- "Seven Days A Week" (2003) – #20 Sweden
- "Dance With Me" (2003)
- "Rock'n Roll" (2003) – #27 Sweden
- "Song with a Mission" (2006) – #22 Sweden
- "Tony the Beat" (2006)
- "Painted By Numbers" (2006)
- "No One Sleeps When I'm Awake" (2009) – #26 Sweden
Demos
- "Under My Skin"
- "Bombs Bombs Away" (alt. version)
- "Turn Back The Time (Breathe)"
- "Go! (You Will Never See Me Down Again)"
- "Come Inside (Stora)"
- "She Moves"
- "Free, Free, Free"*
- "Like A Lady" (demo version)*
- "Fire" (demo version)*
B-Sides and Other Songs
- "Bombs Bombs Away (Teenage Battlefield)" (from the German movie Big Girls Don't Cry
)
- "Goodbye 70s" (B-side available on the Japanese release of Dying To Say this to You
)
- "Goodbye 70s" (Alt. Version)
- "Night After Night (Reggae Version)" (extremely rare, and never released. Sometimes played live.)
- "Song With A Mission" (Dance Mix)
- "Berkeley" (B-side for Painted By Numbers)
- "Rock and Roll" (The Pop Rox Mix)
- "Dreaming" (Blondie Tribute concert)
- "Blue Motorbike" (Live performance with Moto Boy)
- "Ego" (Alan Moulder UK Mix)
- "We Are Your Friends" (Live performance)
- "Tony the Beat" (Rex the Dog remix)
- "All my life" (Performed by Krezip – Written by Jacqueline Govaert – Jesper Anderberg – Felix Rodriguez)
- "Play This Game With Me" (Performed by Krezip – Written by Jacqueline Govaert – Jesper Anderberg – Felix Rodriguez)
- "You're Wrong" (Performed by Krezip – Written by Jacqueline Govaert – Jesper Anderberg – Felix Rodriguez)
- "Go to Sleep" (Performed by Krezip – Written by Jacqueline Govaert – Jesper Anderberg – Felix Rodriguez)
See also
- List of Swedes in music
- List of Warner Music Group artists
References
- The Sounds video interview, stv.tv, August 2007
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