The Cardigans
is a Swedish band formed in the town of Jönköping in 1992. The band's musical style has varied greatly from album to album and encompasses their early indie leanings passing through '60s-inspired pop and more band-based rock.
Their debut album Emmerdale
(1994) gave them a solid base in their home country and enjoyed some success abroad, especially in Japan. But it wasn't until their breakthrough second album Life
(1995) that international audiences and critics responded. The band is perhaps best known outside of Sweden for their international hit singles "Erase/Rewind" and "My Favourite Game" from the album Gran Turismo
(1998) and "Lovefool" from the album First Band on the Moon
(1996). Its inclusion in the soundtrack of William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet
by director Baz Luhrmann secured their popularity.
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History
1992-1995
Peter Svensson and
Magnus Sveningsson, both
heavy metal musicians, formed the group on
October 31 1992
[1] in
Jönköping,
Sweden, with drummer
Bengt Lagerberg, keyboardist
Lars-Olof Johansson and lead singer
Nina Persson. Living together in a small apartment, The Cardigans recorded a
demo tape which
record producer Tore Johansson heard, leading to an invitation to record at a studio in
Malmö. In 1994 they released their debut album
Emmerdale
in Sweden and Japan (it was re-released internationally in 1997). The album includes the Swedish radio hit "Rise & Shine" and was later voted the best of 1994 in a poll in
Slitz
magazine.
The rest of 1994 was spent touring Europe and recording
Life
, which was released worldwide in 1995.
Life
became an international success, selling more than a million copies and achieving
platinum status in Japan. In 1996
Life
was released under the label
Minty Fresh in the
U.S., but this release was essentially a compilation of tracks from
Emmerdale
and
Life
.
Life
was perhaps a satirical riposte to the first album, and saw the band move in a more avant-garde direction in terms of arrangements and artwork.
1996-2002
After their success with
Life
, The Cardigans signed to
Mercury Records, under which they released
First Band on the Moon
worldwide in 1996. With this album, the band had developed into a more complex, darker animal, the songs included themes of heartbreak, infidelity and despair. "
Lovefool" was a hit across the globe, especially in the United States and again in Japan, where the album reached platinum in only three weeks. However, it was unrepresentative of the album as a whole and, although it helped it achieve
gold sales status in America, many critics branded them saccharine soft-pop on the basis of "Lovefool". The song was shown on MTV in the late 90s as a music video with clips from the 1996 hit film
Romeo + Juliet
starring
Leonardo DiCaprio and
Claire Danes.
In 1997, the band played themselves on the graduation episode of
Beverly Hills 90210.
1998's
Gran Turismo
was darker and more moody, and was followed by a long hiatus during which the band members pursued solo side projects. The same year they also released a compilation of rare
B-sides called
The Other Side of the Moon
as a Japan-only release which makes this album somewhat rare outside Japan. The video of the song "My Favourite Game" was censored by MTV for showing reckless driving. "My Favourite Game" was also featured on the soundtrack of the
Playstation video game
Gran Turismo 2 for the opening sequence of races. That year also saw their song "Deuce" appearing on
The X-Files: The Album
.
2003-present
The Cardigans returned in
2003 with
Long Gone Before Daylight
, a quieter, more ambient collection of songs mainly written by Nina Persson and Peter Svensson.
Long Gone Before Daylight
became one of the best selling albums in Sweden of 2003 with sales over 120,000 (2x Platinum).
On
October 19 2005 the band released their sixth album
Super Extra Gravity
to generally favorable reviews.
[2] Super Extra Gravity
went straight to the #1 spot on the Swedish album chart and has so far been certified Gold (sales over 40,000).
The band is having another break from recording and touring.
[3]They are expected to return to the studio around late 2008 or early 2009. A
Best of
compilation album was released in January 2008.
Solo projects
During the break in 1999-2002,
Nina Persson released an album as
A Camp and the Cardigans recorded a duet cover of
Talking Heads' "Burning Down the House" with
Tom Jones on his album
Reload
, Peter Svensson worked on the project Paus with help from Joakim Berg from
Kent, and Magnus Sveningsson recorded as
Righteous Boy.
In November 2006 Nina Persson featured on
The Cake Sale
, an album set up by
Oxfam Ireland. It contains 9 tracks from some of Ireland's leading artists. Proceeds from the album go to the Fair Trade campaign.
Nina appeared on the
Manic Street Preachers album
Send Away the Tigers (May 2007): providing guest vocals on the UK Chart #2 single 'Your Love Alone Is Not Enough'.
[4] She shared vocals with Manics frontman
James Dean Bradfield, who has rated Peter Svensson as his second favourite guitarist,
[5] and appeared on stage with the band at the
Glastonbury Festival 2007 to perform the song live.
In the break in 2007, Nina is recording the second A Camp album
[6].
Discography
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Emmerdale
(1994)
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Life
(1995)
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First Band on the Moon
(1996)
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Gran Turismo
(1998)
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Long Gone Before Daylight
(2003)
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Super Extra Gravity
(2005)
References
- The Cardigans official website: Ask the Band
- The Cardigans: Super Extra Gravity (2006): Reviews
- The Cardigans official website: Ask the Band
- HMV.com: albums: Send Away The Tigers (2007)
- http://www.manics.co.uk/04/lists/james.php
- The Cardigans - Nina Persson breathes new life into A Camp