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Nikola Sarcevic

 
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  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Lock-Sport-Krock

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Scandinavian vocalist Nikola Sarcevic is best known for his work as the lead singer of Millencolin, a Swedish punk/alternative rock band that commanded a loyal following in Europe and the United States in the '90s and 2000s. Sarcevic's many years with Millencolin have earned the Swede a reputation for being a loud, forceful, brash, and very extroverted type of artist; however, a much more introspective and sensitive side of Sarcevic emerged after he launched a solo career in the early 2000s. As Millencolin's frontman, Sarcevic has been influenced by the amplified, in-your-face aggression of bands ranging from the Clash to NOFX and the Descendants, but as a solo artist, Sarcevic has favored more of a singer/songwriter aesthetic. Concentrating on folk-rock and adult alternative, Sarcevic the solo artist has invited comparisons to John Mayer, Ben Folds Five, Counting Crows, and the Gin Blossoms rather than Cock Sparrer, the Circle Jerks, or Sham 69.

Sarcevic (who has played electric bass with Millencolin and guitar on some of his solo recordings) started to make a name for himself in Nordic rock circles in the late '80s, when he co-founded Millencolin's original three-man lineup with guitarists Erik Ohlsson and Mathias Färm in Örebro, Sweden; Millencolin officially became a quartet when Fredrik Larzon was hired as the band's full-time drummer in 1993. At first, Millencolin was a Swedish-language group, but after a few years, Sarcevic and his colleagues began writing in English. In Sweden, some artists write in Swedish exclusively and concentrate on the Scandinavian market; many others, however, opt to broaden their appeal by performing mostly or entirely in English -- and by making the transition to English lyrics, Millencolin was following the lead of countless Swedish performers who had ranged from satanic death metal, black metal, and grindcore bands to ABBA-obsessed bubblegum Europopsters to Ella Fitzgerald-influenced jazz vocalists. By the time Millencolin's first album, Life on a Plate, was released in Sweden on Burning Heart Records in 1995, they had acquired an enthusiastic following in the Nordic countries -- and after they signed with the Los Angeles-based Epitaph label, the Swedes became increasingly popular in the United States. By the spring of 2001, Epitaph had distributed five Millencolin albums in North America.

Around 2003, Sarcevic made a decision: he would launch a solo career on the side while continuing to serve as Millencolin's lead singer/frontman -- a game plan that Epitaph was obviously comfortable with. The world-weary Lock-Sport-Krock, Sarcevic's first solo effort, was released on Burning Heart/Epitaph in July 2004 -- and much to the surprise of his longtime fans, the album was a total departure from anything he had done with Millencolin. No one expected Sarcevic, of all people, to branch out into folk-rock and adult alternative territory and come up with such an introspective, reflective CD. Nonetheless, Sarcevic continued to perform live with Millencolin, and a sixth album with that band, Kingwood, was released on Burning Heart/Epitaph in April 2005. His sophomore solo effort, Roll Roll and Flee, was issued the following year in Europe via Burning Heart; a North American release was delayed when Epitaph chose not to pick the record up. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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Nikola Sarcević

Nikola Sarcević at Conventum,
Örebro, Sweden April 12, 2008.
Background information
Birth name Nikola Sarcević
Born July 9, 1974 (1974-07-09) (age 35)
Örebro, Sweden
Genres Punk rock
Occupations Bass guitarist, Vocalist
Instruments Bass guitar
Labels Burning Heart Records, Epitaph Records
Associated acts Millencolin
Website www.millencolin.com

Nikola Sarcević (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Шарчевић) (born July 9, 1974, in Örebro, Sweden) is the bassist, vocalist, and primary songwriter in the punk rock band Millencolin. He lives in Gothenburg, Sweden with his wife Lisa.

Lock-Sport-Krock was Sarcević's first solo album. The title comes from the name of an imaginary football team that he and his brother pretended to play in when they were young. This album is noticeably different from Millencolin's punk rock sound - it's much more intimate and the genre of the songs varies from country music to soft rock to folk rock. The album also features a number of songs relating to the April 20, 2003 disappearance of his brother Miodrag.

Nikola is a vegetarian.[1]

Sarcević's second solo album, Roll Roll and Flee, was released on October 23, 2006.

On December 2, 2009, Sarcevic announced on his official Facebook page that his new album "Nikola & Fattiglapparna" will be released on March 3, 2010 in Sweden [2]. The 11-song album, his first recorded entirely in Swedish, will be released through his own label Stalemate Music.

Nikola believes that his brother Branko is far more talented than himself. In recognition of this he intends to dedicate his next solo album to Branko. Nikola is also a supporter of Toronto FC, and keeps his head clean shaven in honour of Danny Dichio, TFC striker.


Discography

  • Lovetrap (2004) - Swedish release only
  1. Lovetrap
  2. Just Me
  • Nikola & Fattiglapparna (March 3, 2010 - Sweden)

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Lock-Sport-Krock (2004 Album by Nikola Sarcevic)
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