9 May 2004

Sandy Mouche is looking for a White Lucky Dragon (I): Gigs in Skane (Stockholm- Hässleholm-Malmö-Lund-Göteborg) and Poland

* Klubb Kaiser, Mondo, Stockholm 2004 • 02 • 05
Release party for their single Cherry Pie.
Mondo, Stockholm


* Perrong 23, Hässleholm 2004 • 02 • 07
Perrong 23


* Inkonst i Malmö 2004 • 02 • 10


* Festival Of Life, Mejeriet, Lund 2004 • 03 • 04
Mejeriet, Lund


* City Sound Festival, Pustervik, Göteborg 2004 • 04 • 03
Bands: David Fridlund, Kingston Airforce, Granada , Sandy Mouche , Soak The Sin , Span, Speech Defect , Peggy Lejonhjärta , The 21st Century Noise , Tobias Fröberg , Bukk , Bombshell Rocks and Troublemakers.
Pustervik
2004.03.09 SM - Roland/Sami Music Award Finalist 2004



* ROLAND/SAMI MUSIC AWARD 2004, Nalen, Stockholm 2004 • 04 • 28
A prize for Swedish unsigned bands. Finalists: El Corazón, Tony Clifton, Puma, The Universe, Sandy Mouche and Swedish chefs. Photos by Christoffer Kjellberg.
Nalen, Stockholm 2004 · 04 · 28 by Christoffer Kjellberg (1)

Nalen, Stockholm 2004 · 04 · 28 by Christoffer Kjellberg (2)

Nalen, Stockholm 2004 · 04 · 28 by Christoffer Kjellberg (3)

Nalen, Stockholm 2004 · 04 · 28 by Christoffer Kjellberg (4)



* Festival i Polen / Europejska Majówka, Police, Poland 2004 • 05 • 01
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We have been in Poland and played twice. It was very fun. The second time we got there they were celebrating their entry into the EU. They are so amazingly open. They treated us like world stars.
Martinique Josefsson (Sandy Mouche)


We always had to have a Swedish flag on the stage because they were so proud a Swedish band came there.
Helena Josefsson (Sandy Mouche)



* Stadshallen, Lund 2004 • 05 • 03
In Lund



2004.03.09 SM - Roland/Sami Music Award Finalist 2004

The Universe are the winners of the Roland/SAMI Music Award 2004, a prize for Swedish unsigned bands.

Runners-up Puma received five days in the studio and Sandy Mouche won some TV recording time.

The gala was celebrated last April 4th at Nalen, Stockholm. The six finalists were: El Corazón, Tony Clifton, Puma, The Universe, Sandy Mouche and Swedish Chefs.

2004.03.09 SM - Roland/Sami Music Award Finalist 2004

It's a trap


The band from Denmark, Michael Learns to Rock, has released a new album this year (February in Europe and March in Asia). Michael Learns to Rock (MLTR) is a popular Danish ballad band that performs songs in English. It was formed in 1988 and has sold several million records, mainly in Asia.

"Take Me To Your Heart" (2004), the new single, has focused on the Asian market. The single "Take Me To Your Heart" is a remake of Jacky Cheung's "Goodbye Kiss 吻别" and is very popular in China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, and Taiwan. Danyal Taylan (Sandy Mouche), amongst others, features as backing vocals. Johan Bejerholm produced it at World Studios, Malmö. Johan had also produced Danyal's previous band, The Blimp.

7 Apr 2004

Helena Josefsson, backing singer at Tambourine Studios and Gula Studion (VIII): Swan Lee

Swan Lee is a trio based in Copenhagen (Denmark). The members are Pernille Rosendahl on vocals, guitarist Jonas Struck and Emil Jørgensen on drums. Originally no record label would sign them, so they created their own, Gogo Records. Their debut (Enter, 2001) received an impressive 6 DMA nominations (Danish Music Awards) in 2002, and Swan Lee also won The Danish National Radios P3 Prize, the main prize awarded every year to Denmark´s most outstanding musical artist.

Not only did Swan Lee’’s debut album, “Enter”, enchant both critics and a broad swathe of the Danish record-buying public, but it also gave Denmark a new rock diva. With her big voice and captivating aura, Pernille Rosendahl was the strong female presence that the Danish music industry had been sorely lacking.

2004 Swan Lee

They release today their second album, "Swan Lee" (2004), produced at the Tambourine Studios in Malmö, Sweden, with Per Sunding (producer of The Cardigans, Eggstone, Superheroes, among others). The recording team included Patrik Bartosh (String Arrangements), Mads Hyhne, Sven Andersson & Kasper Tranberg (Horn), Jonas Berg (keyboards) and Helena Josefsson (vocals, background). It was mixed by Mikael Ilbert & Lars Overgaard at Medley Studio, Copenhagen.

The first single, in the radio since March, is I don't mind.

2004 Swan Lee - I don't mind (single)

Pernille's voice is simply magic. And Swan Lee's music brilliant.

24 Mar 2004

P, C & C back in the AGM office (VIII): GT25 and Metro Jets are out

According to TDR, Gyllene Tider is celebrating the release of “GT25 - Samtliga Hits” album today. The big news is that they are actually celebrating the release of two albums: June 2 they will release their brand new album with brand new songs, titled “Finn fem fel” (“Find Five Errors”). The new album is being recorded in Christoffer Lundquist’s studio in Vollsjö, Skåne, the same studio that baked “Mazarin”.

The first single out of "Finn fem fel" is “Sitter på en sten vid en sjö i en skog” (“Sitting on a Rock by a Lake in a Forest”). Anders Herrlin - bass guitar, says that the album “sounds like how we wanted to sound in 1980…” and "most of the songs were recorded in less than half an hour. We also decided that no other instruments were to be used than our own. The synthesizer sounds are actually all made by the Farfisa, for instance.

Micke “Syd Andersson” - drummer thinks that the 25th Anniversary "is so big that we cannot comprehend what’s going on. We are truly overwhelmed. Weird that we even had a career looking like that!

Meanwhile, Magnus Borjeson and David Birde (= Metro Jets) have released their first single in Sweden on Aprin 2: THE MORNING SHOW. It was also recorded at AGM studio and produced by Christoffer Lundquist.

According to Indie Spin Zone:
"This single by the Metro Jets is the perfect pop fix for those of you who are waiting patiently for the new Beagle album. Magnus Borjeson from Beagle and David Birde from Brainpool bring you this slice of power pop perfection which is actually the theme song for Sweden's new hit TV sitcom "The Morning Show". This song has the biggest 70's AOR rock hook we've heard in years! The B-Side "The Midas Touch" is also brilliant."

LJdM

26 Feb 2004

P, C & C back in the AGM office (VII): old GT, new Metro Jets

According to TDR, Gyllene Tider is beginning the celebration of their 25th anniversary by re-releasing their first three LPs – “Gyllene Tider,” “Moderna Tider” and “Puls” – with re-mastered tracks. At the same time, they’re releasing a new CD: “GT 25 - Samtliga Hits!” (“GT 25 - All the Hits!”) on March 24th.

But old hits are not enough for this band. While it hasn’t been officially announced, The Daily Roxette has reported previously that Per and others have talked about new material that they are recording, so the widespread expectation is that a new album/single/EP will be released later in the spring, just in time to help promote the tour. Gyllene Tider members are recording new songs in AGM studios with Christoffer Lundquist and Clarence Öfwerman. Helena Josefsson could take part in some songs as background singer.

The summer of 2004 will see Gyllene Tider tour the country of Sweden again, eight years later.

Meanwhile, a new band is born: Metro Jets. They are Magnus Börjeson (from Beagle and Favorita) and David Birde (from Brainpool) and are produced by Christoffer Lundquist. Read the story about this new band.



During the hardest rains that central Europe had seen for nearly a century, David Birde, the guitarist and songwriter of Brainpool, tried to get from Amsterdam to Prague. David had left Sweden a couple of weeks earlier, using his last savings to get away from the usual problems of a musician (lost love and, eh, strange band members). It didn´t work very well. Lost love tend to be haunting and these days even band members got cell phones. When the train finally arrived to Prague, almost 30 hours delayed due to the storm, David decided to get something to eat. He heard live music coming from a cellar and went over to take a look. This was the ”Maijtjenaliv”, a club that the medical students in Prague was running. David went inside and stayed the whole night. Somewhere between a strange and a stranger beer, he started talking to the bartender, who immediately responded ”From sweden? That´s funny, do you know the guy in the black shirt over there?” In the other corner, Magnus Borjeson, former lead singer of Beagle, was talking to a stunning looking German medical student. Magnus had left Sweden for the same self-obsessed reasons as David, after his band favorita turned out to be one of the world´s best hidden musical secrets. The coincidence was almost too good to be true. Two days after the night at Maijtjenaliv, David and Magnus had a plan. They wanted to live in a place where it never rained. They wanted to play, record and write music. (they also wanted to find love, but we´re asked to leave that out of this text). A couple of weeks later Magnus heard about two free apartments in Malmö and phoned David. they moved in next door and started writing music. They also found love (but we´re told to leave their wifes out of this text). And here´s the happy ending: Metro Jets are actually working on their first album. Metro jets want to send out a special thank you to Maijtjenaliv (cheers Josefa & Jamila!) for making this possible :)

Magnus Börjeson (Junk Musik) - David Birde (Junk Musik)
Magnus Börjeson - David Birde
Metro Jets

26 Jan 2004

P, C & C back in the AGM office (VI): Gyllene Tider's recordings begin

I am surprised: I was nominated as the Halland Resident of All Times. It’s like trying to compare Picasso to the painters a long time before him. You can’t really do that.

I isolated myself for a couple of days and wrote four songs in Mauritius. But on my birthday we went out on a catamaran ride. It was a huge difference compared to the cold weather of Halmstad!

1980 Gyllene Tider

Currently, I am working in the studio with Gyllene Tider. We have been here for two days. We are still trying to find the sweet and airy sound. We just played a song, but it sounded too good. It can’t sound like that with Gyllene Tider! I have written a lot of songs and we’ll see what happens. Our goal is to accomplish a single or – if we’re extra lucky – an EP. An album is still a dream, although we do have enough material. If we are to record a full album it needs to follow a red line at least. I don't know the exact dates for the Gyllene Tider summer tour yet. It’s EMA that sets up the tour plan, but of course we’ll be performing here in Halmstad and along the west coast. The premiere will be in the middle of July and then we’ll keep going until the middle of August.
Per Gessle
Interview from: Hallands Nyheter; Source: TDR

12 Jan 2004

P, C & C back in the AGM office (V): Per turns 45 - Gyllene Tider’s comeback planned for eight years

Per Gessle turns 45 today. And 2003 has been a great, special, amazing year for him. TDR remembers other special moments in Per’s life.
  • January 12, 1959 Per is born.
  • 1978 First record ever - The “Billy” EP.
  • 1979 Gyllene Tider’s first single on EMI - “Flickorna på TV2”.
  • 1979 First #1 on the Swedish charts - “Flickorna på TV2”.
  • 1983 Per’s first solo album, “Per Gessle” is released.
  • 1986 Roxette is born, first single “Neverending Love” is released.
  • March 28, 1989 “The Look” goes #1 on Billboard and breaks Roxette worldwide.
  • 1993 Roxette plays MTV Unplugged at Cirkus in Stockholm.
  • August 21, 1993 Per marries Åsa.
  • 1996 Gyllene Tider reunites for Scandinavia’s biggest tour ever.
  • 1997 Per’s first solo album in English, “The World According To…” is released.
  • August 5, 1997 Per and Åsa’s son, Screamin’ Lord G (Gabriel) is born.
  • June 16, 2003 Per releases “Mazarin” and creates a mass hysteria in Sweden.
  • 2004 Gyllene Tider turns 25 years, a new album and a tour is in the pipeline.
The year of 2003 was a huge success for Per Gessle. The hit single “Här kommer alla känslorna (på en och samma gång)” was the most played song on Swedish radio stations, both on SR (Sveriges Radio) and commercial stations, during 2003. It’s the first time since Music Control started this list in 1996 that a Swedish artist is #1 on that year list. At second place came Robbie Williams with his song “Feel”, and at #3 Blue and Elton John’s hit song “Sorry Seems To Be the Hardest Word”. All in all four Swedish songs were on the top ten.

According to Expressen, after having spent Christmas with his family in Halmstad, Per Gessle says it’s now time for him to work on the new Gyllene Tider record that will be released to coincide with this summer’s upcoming 25th Anniversary tour. The article claims that the comeback was planned – or at least considered – as early as 1996, during Återtåget. The tour will start in July, local venues are being booked now, and the only worries are that they might not sound good or that it will rain.



My receding hairline tells me taht I have reached middle age. I thought this was something that only happened to one’s father. It’s important so that the tour with Gyllene Tider isn’t only a retro thing, even if we will be playing the old hits. How far along the process is? I won't comment it. Then you won’t have anything to write about the next time.
Per Gessle