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Mew is a Danish
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band from
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, formed in 1995. The band is made up of Jonas Bjerre (lead vocals), Johan Wohlert (bass) and Silas Utke Graae Jørgensen (drums). From 1995 to 2015, the band also featured guitarist Bo Madsen, while bassist Wohlert left the band from 2006 to 2013. The band began to receive attention with their third album '' Frengers'' (2003). Whilst their music may be classified as indie and on occasion
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, former guitarist Bo Madsen said "I usually say we are 'indie stadium.' A mix between 'feelings' and 'thinking' is usually good." The band plays farewell shows in 2025 due to Bjerre's departure from the band.


History


Formation and debut album (1995–2000)

Formed in 1995 in
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, a suburb of
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, they had a profound impact on the Danish indie scene, emerging alongside the likes of
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, Swan Lee and Saybia, in the early 2000s. They released their debut album '' A Triumph for Man'' in April 1997 and its follow-up '' Half the World is Watching Me'' was released in May 2000.


''Frengers'' (2003–2004)

Their first commercial success came with their third album '' Frengers'', released in 2003. At the 2004 Steppeulven awards, Mew won the awards for "Album of the Year" and "Band of the Year". After a European tour supporting R.E.M. they began to attract wider attention.


''And the Glass Handed Kites'' (2005–2008)

Their next album ''
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and rest of
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on 26 September, and in the
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on 25 July 2006. The album received critical acclaim, with Mew described as making "dreamy thunderstorm pop". At the 2006
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, they won four awards. On 11 April 2006, Wohlert left the band to spend more time with his girlfriend,
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, of the band Swan Lee, who was to give birth to their son in May 2006. The two would later go on to form a duo, The Storm. The band toured with Nick Watts (formerly of UK indie band
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) as their keyboardist, and Bastian Juel (who used to act as a studio and live bassist for Swan Lee) joined them as their live bassist. The band finished touring for ''And the Glass Handed Kites'' in the summer of 2007. They returned to
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, New York in May 2008 in order to begin recording their next record, and tapped Rich Costey (who produced their breakthrough album, ''Frengers'') once again as producer.


''No More Stories...'' (2009–2010)

The band's fifth album '' No More Stories Are Told Today, I'm Sorry They Washed Away // No More Stories, The World Is Grey, I'm Tired, Let's Wash Away'' was released on 17 August 2009 in Scandinavia, 24 August in the UK and 25 August in the US. In 2009, the band supported
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for various tour dates across Europe and the United States. On 25 October 2010 Mew released their first compilation album entitled, '' Eggs Are Funny'', which featured 14 songs from previous albums as well as one new song, "Do You Love It?". The track list was compiled of what Mew consider to be their "best work".


''+ -'' (2012–2015)

During summer 2012, Mew premiered two new songs, with the working titles "Boy" and "Klassen", that were in the running to feature on their sixth studio album, at shows in Scandinavia. On 23 January 2013 Mew announced via their Facebook page that they were no longer signed to Sony and would release new music independently. On 9 April they confirmed, again via Facebook, that they had started preproduction on their 6th studio album with producer Michael Beinhorn. On 25 September they released an
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app entitled Sensory Spaces in conjunction with B&O Play. The app contained, amongst other things, a preview of a new song, "Making Friends", which featured on the upcoming album. In November 2013 " Making Friends (13)" was made available to stream via Spotify and as a free download via the Sensory Spaces website. The band pointed out that it was not a single, but a thank you to their fans for waiting while they completed the upcoming album and that the album would contain a different version of the song. During a concert at NorthSide Festival in Aarhus, Denmark on 14 June 2014, Johan Wohlert was formally reintroduced as a member of the band and he played live with the band for the first time since 2006. While the band were onstage, fansite mewx.info posted an article confirming that he had been involved in the writing and recording of the upcoming album. On 16 June 2014, Mew announced a Nordic tour for winter 2014 and that the album would be released in 2015. As of the Northside show on 14 June 2014, the new songs that had been played live and were thought to be in the running to feature on the new album were tentatively titled "Making Friends", "Klassen", "Russle", which featured a guitar part by Russell Lissack, "Witness", "Changes" and "Boy". Aside from "Making Friends", it was unknown which songs would be featured on the album and what their official titles would be. With the release of the album, the official titles of these songs were confirmed, and "Boy" was not featured on the album. Some of the songs were released with different names; "Klassen" became "Satellites", "Russle" became "My Complications", and "Changes" became "Clinging To A Bad Dream". On 13 August they announced via Twitter that they had begun mixing the album. On 19 September, they tweeted that they had finished the upcoming album and that release details would follow soon after. The band announced on 19 January 2015 that the sixth album, '' + -'', will be released on 27 April through Play It Again Sam. They also released the first single off the album called "Satellites" (previously known by the working title "Klassen"). Mew performed at
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in
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on 18 March 2015. On 1 July 2015 it was announced that guitarist Bo Madsen had left the band. Mew posted a statement on their official website saying, "After 20 years playing together in Mew, the band and Bo Madsen have decided to part ways for the time being." Speculations about Madsen's departure began circulating when the guitarist was not present at a concert in The Netherlands on 21 June 2015 and in Sweden on 26 June 2015.


''Visuals'' (2017)

On 24 January 2017, Mew announced their first album following Bo Madsen's departure, entitled ''Visuals'', via their official website, while a song from the album, "Carry Me to Safety", was premiered on Danish radio station P6 Beat. On February 16 the album's first proper single, entitled "85 Videos", was made available to stream or download, while a video for the song, directed by Jonas Bjerre, was revealed on YouTube. ''Visuals'' was released on 28 April 2017, and the band embarked on a world tour to promote the album soon after. In 2018, the band announced a 15th anniversary reissue of '' Frengers'' as well as a short tour where they performed the album in full. On 14 December 2018, Mew released the ''With Copenhagen Philharmonic'' album. It comprised both live recordings and separate studio sessions of songs that had been modified and recorded in collaboration with the Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra. Mew announced a 15th anniversary ''And the Glass Handed Kites'' tour scheduled to take place beginning in May 2020. The United States shows were cancelled and never rescheduled because of the
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, and the European shows eventually began in August 2021.


Farewell shows (2024–2025)

On 10 September 2024, after some studio activity and only occasional live performances, the band announced two "farewell" shows to be taking place in Denmark in May 2025, including a final show at the Royal Arena in
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on 31 May. While several media outlets initially reported that Mew were breaking up, the band later confirmed that they would continue playing without Bjerre. Bjerre stated that he " adcome to the realization that it's time for impersonally to embark on a different journey, and focus on other creative projects." The band later announced further worldwide shows.


Band name

Bjerre explained that the name came from their days in high school when, disappointed after baking a "disgusting" cake, the members threw possible band names around, and Mew stuck. "It had a sort of incomplete symmetry to it – it was kinda pointy at the edges and soft in the middle with the small E. There wasn't any deeper thought behind it than that, just how it sounded and looked. And it had a mystery to it, in a way," Bjerre said.


Reception

Mew has been praised by fellow musicians including Brian Aubert of Silversun Pickups and Jesse Lacey of Brand New.


Band members


Current

* Jonas Bjerre – lead vocals, keyboards, guitar * Johan Wohlert – bass guitar, backing vocals, guitar *Silas Utke Graae Jørgensen – drums, percussion


Touring

*Nick Watts – keyboards, backing vocals, guitar *Mads Wegner – guitar, backing vocals


Former

*Bo Madsen – guitar, backing vocals *Bastian Juel – bass


Discography

Studio albums * '' A Triumph for Man'' (1997) * '' Half the World Is Watching Me'' (2000) * '' Frengers'' (2003) * ''