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Atomic Swing

 
Artist: Atomic Swing

Group Members:

Micke Lohse, Petter Dahlstrom, Niclas Frisk, Henrik Berglund, Anders Graham-Paulsson
  • Formed: 1992, Sweden
  • Disbanded: 1997
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Hits, Favourites, & Lost Songs", "Best Of Atomic Swing

Biography

With many Swedish bands finding great success in Japan nowadays, Atomic Swing was one of the first bands to do so, and being successful in their native country as well.

Atomic Swing was founded in 1992, when singer / guitarist Niclas Frisk left Perssons Pack and decided to form his own band. He was joined by keyboardist Micke Lohse, drummer Henrik Berglund and bassist Petter Dahlstrom, and in September 1992, the first single, "Stone Me Into The Groove," was released. On the single you could hear the sound that Atomic Swing were to be associated by: guitar- and organ based pop, with heavy influences from the seventies pop movement and the lighter side of psychedelic pop. "Stone Me Into The Groove" was a big hit in Sweden, and when the album, A Car Crash In The Blue, was released in February 1993 the critics was overwhelmed. It sold 100,000 copies (which is a lot in Sweden), and also spawned the semi-hit singles "Smile," "In the Dust" and "Panicburgh City." As many other Swedish bands at this time, Atomic Swing also made it big in Asia, especially Japan, which lead to heavy touring in the eastern parts of the world. Actually, Atomic Swing was one of the first Swedish bands that made success in Japan, and was soon to be followed by bands like Eggstone, the Cardigans and This Perfect Day. In 1994, Atomic Swing got two Grammy Awards for A Car Crash in the Blue, and the rest of that year, they spent in the studio, recording the eagerly awaited follow-up album. Bossanova Swap Meet was released in September 1994, and featured a comeback by Ronnie Spector. Frisk was a longtime fan of hers and wrote to her and asked if she wanted to sing a duet with him. She agreed and he wrote the song "So in Need of a Change," which also was to become the second single to taken from the album. The album did not sell as well as it's predecessor, and after the release the band was less active for a period. Frisk began working on his own, writing the score for a motion picture and producing Popsicle's eponymous breakthrough album. Lohse moved to London and produced several debuting rock bands. Berglund, who also lives in London, worked a lot with the London dance scene together with his wife. Also, bassist Peter decided to call it a day, so the band to find a replacement. After a tough audition, they found Anders Graham-Paulsson, who has the same melodic way of bass playing that Petter had. In summer 1996 Atomic Swing went to Normandie in France to record the third album, Fluff, with producer Mike Hedges. The first taste from that recording session was the single, "Walking My Devil," released in January 1997. It was a radio hit, but never sold very much, and the same thing happened to the album, when it was released in March that same year. In fact, it sold so poorly, that the planned tour was cancelled. A couple of months later, Frisk decided to split the group and went on as a producer for acts like Space Age Baby Jane. In early 1998 he played some gigs with Cardigans' singer Nina Persson, in a yet untitled band. ~ Tommy Gunnarsson, All Music Guide
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Atomic Swing is a Swedish pop rock group formed in 1992. Their debut album, A Car Crash in the Blue, produced several hits in the Swedish charts. After an intense period the band split up, in 1997. The band reunited in 2006 and their latest album is called The Broken Habanas.

The Atomic Swing repertoire spans both dynamic and upbeat pop-rock hits and softer ballads, all characterized by Niclas Frisk's special vocal style and inventive bass tracks.

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Members

  • Niclas Frisk - vocals, guitar, songwriter
  • Micke Lohse - keyboard and backing vocals
  • Henrik Berglund - drums and percussion
  • Petter Orwin (Dahlström) - Bass guitar and backing vocals
  • Anders Graham-Paulsson - bass (1996-1997)

Discography

All albums until the reunion were released under the Swedish record label Sonet Grammofon AB. The Broken Habanas was released under National.

1993 - A Car Crash in the Blue

Release Date - Sweden: 1993-02-12 Release Date - Japan: 1993-12-22

  1. Panicburgh City
  2. Lovething
  3. Too Late to Exit
  4. Stone Me into the Groove
  5. The Weird Years of Gentle Chill
  6. Smile
  7. In the Dust
  8. Carnival Stall
  9. Mosquitos on Mars?
  10. From Venus to Everyday

1994-10-10 - Bossanova Swap Meet

  1. Stuck on a Worn Out Rhyme
  2. So in Need of a Change
  3. Like a John Needs a Yoko
  4. Bossanova Swap Meet
  5. Teenage Divina
  6. Envy Moon
  7. Soul Free
  8. Hoodood in Mamou
  9. Suburban Wing
  10. Moon Age Revolution

1997-03-19 - Fluff

Produced by: Mike Hedges

  1. Midnight Scraper
  2. Bought and Sold
  3. Walking My Devil
  4. My Last Humiliation
  5. When My High Goes Down
  6. Straight Forever
  7. Gone in the Smoke
  8. Stray Dog
  9. Teenage Nocturne
  10. Waiting on a Friend
  11. Revival Days
  12. The Right Move (Bonus track for Japan)

1998 - In Their Finest Hour (Greatest Hits)

This album was released after the band split up, it contains 2 previously unreleased songs and the other songs are remastered to digital.

  1. In the Dust
  2. Smile
  3. Bossanova Swap Meet
  4. Too Late to Exit
  5. Suburban Wing
  6. Lovething
  7. Teenage Divina
  8. So in Need of a Change
  9. Stuck on a Worn Out Rhyme
  10. Stone Me into the Groove
  11. Like a John Needs a Yoko
  12. Stray Dog
  13. Waiting On a Friend
  14. Dead End Row Playmates (Demo)
  15. Envy Moon (Demo)
  16. Looking for Tomorrow


2006-05-16 - The Broken Habanas

  1. The Flasher
  2. Pilgrim
  3. Dream On
  4. Venus Addiction
  5. Chocolates and Candy
  6. Dying to Live
  7. So Mystifying
  8. Lovin' out of Nothing
  9. Dreamer's Battlefield
  10. All Up To You

Singles and EPs

  • Stone Me into the Groove (1992)
  1. Stone Me into the Groove
  2. Feedin' Frenzy
  • Smile (1993)
  1. Smile
  2. Looking for Tomorrow
  • Panicburgh City (1993)
  1. Panicburgh City
  2. Lovething
  • Panicburgh City (Maxi-Single) (1993)
  1. Panicburgh City
  2. Lovething
  3. From Venus to Everyday
  4. Feedin' Frenzy
  • In the Dust (1993)
  1. In the Dust
  2. Mosquitoes on Mars?
  • Bossanova Swap Meet (1994)
  1. Bossanova Swap Meet
  2. Hoodood in Mamou
  • So in Need of a Change (1994)
  1. So in Need of a Change (Mad Genious Mix)
  2. So in Need of a Change (Radio Edit)
  3. So in Need of a Change (Album Version)
  4. Too Late
  • Walking My Devil (1997)
  1. Walking My Devil (Edit)
  2. Walking My Devil (Album Version)
  3. The Right Move
  • So Mystifying (2006)
  1. So Mystifying
  2. Dream On
  • The Flasher (2006)
  1. The Flasher
  • Venus Addiction (2006)
  1. Venus Addiction
  • Callboy (2007)
  1. Callboy
  2. Burden of Dreams

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