The Cardigans are a Swedish
rock band formed in
Jönköping
Jönköping (, ) is a Urban areas in Sweden, city in southern Sweden with 112,766 inhabitants (2022). Jönköping is situated on the southern shore of Sweden's second largest lake, Vättern, in the province of Småland.
The city is the seat o ...
, Sweden in 1992.
The main lineup of the band consisted of guitarist
Peter Svensson, bassist
Magnus Sveningsson, drummer Bengt Lagerberg, keyboardist Lars-Olof Johansson and lead singer
Nina Persson
Nina Elisabet Persson (; born 6 September 1974) is the lead singer and lyricist for the Swedish rock band The Cardigans. She also has worked as a solo artist, releasing two albums as A Camp and one under her own name, and has appeared as a guest ...
. Post-hiatus shows since 2012 have been with
Oskar Humlebo on guitar instead of Svensson.
With their debut album ''
Emmerdale
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'' (1994) they gained a solid base in their home country and enjoyed some success abroad, especially in Japan. Their second album ''
Life
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'' (1995) secured them an international reputation. Their popularity rose when their single "
Lovefool", from the album ''
First Band on the Moon'' (1996), was included in the
soundtrack
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to the 1996 film ''
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Romeo and Juliet or Romeo & Juliet may also refer to:
Ballets
* ''Romeo and Juliet'', a ballet score by Constant Lambert
* Romeo and Juliet (Prokofiev), ''Romeo and Juliet'' (Prokofiev), a ...
''.
Other singles included "
Erase/Rewind" and "
My Favourite Game" from the album ''
Gran Turismo'' (1998). After a two-year hiatus the band returned to recording, and released their fifth album ''
Long Gone Before Daylight'' (2003), a mellower
country
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-flavoured record. Their latest album, as of July 2024, is ''
Super Extra Gravity'' (2005). After a 2006 tour, the band took a five-year break from musical activities before reuniting in 2012. They have sold over 15 million albums worldwide.
History
First years: 1992–1994
Peter Svensson and
Magnus Sveningsson,
both heavy metal musicians, formed the group on 31 October 1992 in
Jönköping
Jönköping (, ) is a Urban areas in Sweden, city in southern Sweden with 112,766 inhabitants (2022). Jönköping is situated on the southern shore of Sweden's second largest lake, Vättern, in the province of Småland.
The city is the seat o ...
, Sweden, with drummer Bengt Lagerberg, guitarist Mattias Alfheim and lead singer
Nina Persson
Nina Elisabet Persson (; born 6 September 1974) is the lead singer and lyricist for the Swedish rock band The Cardigans. She also has worked as a solo artist, releasing two albums as A Camp and one under her own name, and has appeared as a guest ...
.
Living together in a small apartment, The Cardigans recorded a demo tape with Persson providing lead vocals on only one of the songs towards the end of the track list.
A&R man Ola Hermanson heard the demo and signed the band to his Trampolene imprint. While recording their first album in 1993, Alfheim left and was replaced by Lagerberg's friend, Lars-Olof Johansson, who remained in the band ever since.
They released their debut album ''
Emmerdale
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'' in Sweden and Japan in 1994; it was re-released internationally in 1997. The album included the Swedish radio hit "
Rise & Shine", which was later voted the best of 1994 in a poll in ''
Slitz'' magazine.
Commercial success: 1995–2000
The remainder of 1994 was spent touring Europe and recording ''
Life
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'', 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
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in the US, but this release was essentially a compilation of tracks from ''Emmerdale'' and ''Life''.
After their success with ''Life'', The Cardigans signed with
Mercury Records
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, under which they released ''
First Band on the Moon'' worldwide in 1996. "
Lovefool" was a hit worldwide, particularly in the US and Japan, where the album reached platinum status in three weeks. The album also achieved
gold sales status in the US. "Lovefool" was shown on
MTV
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in the late 1990s as a music video with clips from the 1996 hit film ''
Romeo + Juliet ''Romeo and Juliet'' is a tragedy by William Shakespeare.
Romeo and Juliet or Romeo & Juliet may also refer to:
Ballets
* ''Romeo and Juliet'', a ballet score by Constant Lambert
* Romeo and Juliet (Prokofiev), ''Romeo and Juliet'' (Prokofiev), a ...
'' starring
Leonardo DiCaprio
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and
Claire Danes
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. It was also featured in the film ''
Cruel Intentions'' (1999).
In 1997, the band played themselves in an episode of ''
Beverly Hills, 90210
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'' as the featured entertainment at their college graduation party, hosted by
Kelly Taylor's dad. The band performed "
Lovefool" and "
Been It." Their song "
Carnival
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Carnival typi ...
" was featured in the 1997 film
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery. The band was also asked to submit the theme song for the
James Bond
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film ''
Tomorrow Never Dies
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'' but rejected the request due to exhaustion that would be exacerbated by the potential added workload; Persson has called her decision to turn down the offer "one of my biggest mistakes."
1998's ''
Gran Turismo'' was followed by a long hiatus during which the band members pursued solo side projects. The same year they also released a
compilation album
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of rare
B-side
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s, ''
The Other Side of the Moon'' as a Japan-only release. The video of the song "My Favourite Game" was censored by MTV for showing reckless driving. Despite this, it went on to become their second global hit song. "My Favourite Game" was featured on the soundtrack of the
PlayStation
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video game ''
Gran Turismo 2'' in the intro movie on CD1. That year also saw their song "Deuce" appearing on ''
The X-Files: The Album''. Their song "
Erase/Rewind" was featured in the 1999 films ''
Never Been Kissed'' and ''
The Thirteenth Floor
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''. In 2018, German author Thorsten Nagelschmidt published a book titled ''Der Abfall der Herzen,'' a reference to the band's song "Junk of the Hearts" featured on ''Gran Turismo.''
In 1999, the Cardigans recorded a duet cover of
Talking Heads
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Burning Down the House" with
Tom Jones for his album ''
Reload''.
Back to spotlight and hiatus: 2002–2006
The Cardigans returned in 2002 to record ''
Long Gone Before Daylight'' (2003), a collection of songs mainly written by Persson and Svensson. ''Long Gone Before Daylight'' became one of the best selling albums in Sweden in 2003. After a two-year hiatus from their last album, it was released in Japan on 19 March 2003 and in Europe on 24 March 2003. Later it was also released in Canada (22 April 2003) and the United States (25 May 2004).
The album differs from the band's earlier works. Their familiar "happy" pop sound takes on a change to pop songs with more of an American country music influence. It is a much darker album than their previous works, and quieter than ''
Gran Turismo''. Indeed, even lead singer
Nina Persson
Nina Elisabet Persson (; born 6 September 1974) is the lead singer and lyricist for the Swedish rock band The Cardigans. She also has worked as a solo artist, releasing two albums as A Camp and one under her own name, and has appeared as a guest ...
dyed her once light blonde hair to jet black, reflecting the band's change of mood. The album was produced by Per Sunding after the group's regular producer Tore Johanssen stepped down, feeling himself unable to provide the country sound the group wanted.
Criticism was generally mixed. Some found the change of direction welcome, and felt the band had matured, making songs that were even better than other experienced country-pop styled artists. Others missed the old pop sound, and accused the band of possibly being ashamed of their former "happy" pop sound. The first single of the album, "
For What It's Worth" was released on 17 February 2003. The second single was "
You're the Storm" released on 2 June 2003. The third and final single was "
Live and Learn" released on 3 December 2003. In the summer of 2004, The Cardigans toured with
Liz Phair
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,
Katy Rose
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and
Charlotte Martin on the Chicks With Attitude tour.
On 28 April 2005, the band's ''iTunes Originals'' album was released through iTunes. On 19 October 2005, the band released their sixth album ''
Super Extra Gravity'' to generally favourable reviews. ''Super Extra Gravity'' went straight to the #1 spot on the Swedish album chart and was certified gold (sales over 40,000). After the band finished promotional activities in Autumn 2006, the band entered an extended hiatus and devoted themselves to other projects.
Reunion, touring and future: 2012–present
In 2012, the Cardigans received a lucrative offer from
Hultsfred Festival to perform the album ''
Gran Turismo'' in full.
After initial hesitation, the band decided to accept the offer "as it felt like a good way of tearing us out of our strange new everyday life," according to Persson. Peter Svensson declined to participate, although he had no objection to the band touring without him. They recruited singer-songwriter
Oskar Humlebo to fill in for Svensson, and asked their agent to seek more shows for them to play.
Ultimately, the band made their live comeback with shows in Lund and Copenhagen ahead of Hultsfred, before playing in Poland, Finland, Russia, Indonesia, Taiwan and Japan, with a scheduled concert in Israel cancelled by the promoter. Most of these shows involved performing ''Gran Turismo'' in full, followed by an assortment of hits from their other albums.
Still with Humlebo in place of Svensson, the band played career-spanning sets when touring resumed during late 2013 with shows in Japan, China and Russia, followed by more dates in 2015 which took them to South Korea, Europe and Latin America. In interviews promoting her 2014 solo album ''
Animal Heart
''Animal Heart'' is the debut studio album by Nina Persson, singer of The Cardigans, released on February 10, 2014 through Lojinx in Europe and The End Records in North America. A video for the title track of the album was released in November 20 ...
'', Persson suggested that the success of their most recent live dates opened the possibility for future Cardigans recordings, though there were no firm plans. "It's really fun to do greatest hits things, since there's nothing else, but I think if we continue having this much fun we would like to make another record, because we like to create new things," said Persson. The band's only scheduled show for 2016 was at
Qstock (
Oulu
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,
Finland
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) on 29 July. In 2017, they performed in Stockholm, in Turku, and at the Yammatovo 3 festival in Croatia.
In June 2018, the band announced their only live shows of the year: a four-date UK tour in December to celebrate the 20th anniversary of ''Gran Turismo'' in which they would perform the album in full again. In an interview to promote the tour, Persson stated, "There won't be any more Cardigans records, I'm pretty sure. But we'll keep doing little tours and shows as long as it's fun, as long as we can do it well and feel that it's something that's current to us."
In May 2023, Nina Persson confirmed Peter Svensson would never rejoin the band, and that as a result there would be no new Cardigans albums. The idea of making new music without Svensson was overruled too. The band keeps on touring sporadically.
On September 6, 2024, the band released the two-volume B-sides compilation ''
The Rest of the Best''.
Solo projects
During the band's first break
Nina Persson
Nina Elisabet Persson (; born 6 September 1974) is the lead singer and lyricist for the Swedish rock band The Cardigans. She also has worked as a solo artist, releasing two albums as A Camp and one under her own name, and has appeared as a guest ...
released an album as
A Camp, and Peter Svensson and Bengt Lagerberg worked on the project Paus with help from Joakim Berg from
Kent
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, and Magnus Sveningsson recorded as
Righteous Boy.
In 2006, Sveningsson restarted their old label ''Trampolene'' and became an
A&R for it. The first signing was the Swedish popband ''The Animal Five'', which was a minor success in Sweden and Germany.
Lagerberg and Johansson formed the group Brothers Of End, releasing a debut album ''The End'' in 2009, and a second album ''Mount Inside'' in 2011. A third album, ''Shakers Love'', was released in 2014, and Nina Persson appeared on the track "Heat".
In November 2006, Persson featured on ''
The Cake Sale'', an album set up by
Oxfam Ireland. It contained nine tracks from some of Ireland's leading artists. Proceeds from the album went to the
fair trade campaign.
Persson also appeared on the
Manic Street Preachers
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' album ''
Send Away the Tigers'' (May 2007), providing guest vocals on the UK Chart #2 single "Your Love Alone Is Not Enough". She shared vocals with Manics frontman
James Dean Bradfield
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, who also appeared on stage with the band at the
Glastonbury Festival
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2007, and who has rated Peter Svensson as his second favourite guitarist.
In the band's break of 2007, Persson recorded the second A Camp album ''
Colonia'', which was released in early 2009. A Camp supported the US release of ''Colonia'' with a tour, which began in New York City on 26 May and completed on 15 June in Los Angeles.
In 2010, Persson appeared on Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse's collaboration (Dark Night of the Soul) singing "Daddy's Gone" (with
Mark Linkous).
Persson released the album ''
Animal Heart
''Animal Heart'' is the debut studio album by Nina Persson, singer of The Cardigans, released on February 10, 2014 through Lojinx in Europe and The End Records in North America. A video for the title track of the album was released in November 20 ...
'' under her own name in 2014.
Band members
Current members
* Lars-Olof Johansson – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
(1993–2006, 2012–present)
* Bengt Lagerberg – drums
(1992–2006, 2012–present)
*
Nina Persson
Nina Elisabet Persson (; born 6 September 1974) is the lead singer and lyricist for the Swedish rock band The Cardigans. She also has worked as a solo artist, releasing two albums as A Camp and one under her own name, and has appeared as a guest ...
– vocals
(1992–2006, 2012–present)
*
Magnus Sveningsson – bass, backing vocals
(1992–2006, 2012–present)
Current touring members
*
Oskar Humlebo – lead guitar, backing vocals
(2012–present)
Former members
*
Peter Svensson – lead guitar, backing vocals
(1992–2006, on hiatus since 2012)
* Mattias Alfheim - guitar
(1992-1993)
Former touring members
*
Lars Ljungberg – bass guitar
(1998-1999)
Discography
Studio albums
* ''
Emmerdale
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'' (1994)
* ''
Life
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'' (1995)
* ''
First Band on the Moon'' (1996)
* ''
Gran Turismo'' (1998)
* ''
Long Gone Before Daylight'' (2003)
* ''
Super Extra Gravity'' (2005)
Awards and nominations
BMI Pop Awards
, -
, 1999
, "
Lovefool"
, Award-Winning Song
,
Billboard Music Awards
, -
, 1997
, "
Lovefool"
, Top Hot 100 Airplay Track
,
Billboard Music Video Awards
, -
, 1997
, "
Lovefool"
, Pop/Rock Clip of the Year
,
Brit Awards
, -
,
2000
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Popular culture holds the year 2000 as the first year of the 21st century and the 3rd millennium, because of a tende ...
, Themselves
, Best International Group
,
Danish Music Awards
, -
, 2000
, ''
Gran Turismo''
, Foreign Album of the Year
,
Denmark GAFFA Awards
!Ref.
, -
, rowspan=2, 1998
, rowspan=2, "
My Favorite Game"
, Best Foreign Video
,
, rowspan=4,
, -
, rowspan=2, Best Foreign Hit
,
, -
, 1999
, "
Burning Down the House"
(with Tom Jones)
,
, -
, 2005
,
Nina Persson
Nina Elisabet Persson (; born 6 September 1974) is the lead singer and lyricist for the Swedish rock band The Cardigans. She also has worked as a solo artist, releasing two albums as A Camp and one under her own name, and has appeared as a guest ...
, Best Foreign Female Act
,
Grammis
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, -
, 1995
, rowspan=3, Themselves
, rowspan=2, Best Pop Group
,
, -
, rowspan=4, 1997
,
, -
, Best Artist
, rowspan=3
, -
, ''
First Band on the Moon''
, Best Album
, -
, "
Lovefool"
, Best Song
, -
, rowspan=5, 1999
, rowspan=2, Themselves
, Best Pop Group
,
, -
, Best Artist
,
, -
, ''
Gran Turismo''
, Best Album
,
, -
, rowspan=2, "
My Favorite Game"
, Best Song
, rowspan=2
, -
, Best Music Video
, -
, rowspan=2, 2004
, ''
Long Gone Before Daylight''
, Best Album
, rowspan=2
, -
, rowspan=2, Themselves
, rowspan=2, Best Rock Group
, -
, 2006
,
MTV Europe Music Awards
, -
,
1996
1996 was designated as:
* International Year for the Eradication of Poverty
Events January
* January 8 – A Zairean cargo plane crashes into a crowded market in the center of the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
, Themselves
, Best New Act
, rowspan=6
, -
,
1997
Events January
* January 1 – The Emergency Alert System is introduced in the United States.
* January 11 – Turkey threatens Cyprus on account of a deal to buy Russian S-300 missiles, prompting the Cypriot Missile Crisis.
* January 1 ...
, "
Lovefool"
, Best Song
, -
, rowspan=3,
1999
1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons.
Events January
* January 1 – The euro currency is established and the European Central Bank assumes its full powers.
* January 3 – The Mars Polar Lander is launc ...
, rowspan=4, Themselves
, Best Group
, -
, Best Rock
, -
, rowspan=2, Best Nordic Act
, -
,
2003
2003 was designated by the United Nations as the International Year of Fresh water, Freshwater.
In 2003, a Multi-National Force – Iraq, United States-led coalition 2003 invasion of Iraq, invaded Iraq, starting the Iraq War.
Demographic ...
Musikexportpriset
!Ref.
, -
, 1997
, Themselves
, Music Export Award
,
,
Rockbjornen
, -
, 1998
, Themselves
, Best Swedish Band
,
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party
!Ref.
, -
, 1996
, Themselves
, Best International Band
,
,
TMF Awards
, -
, 1999
, "
My Favorite Game"
, Best Video International
,
Žebřík Music Awards
!Ref.
, -
, 1998
, "
My Favorite Game"
, Best International Video
,
,
See also
*
Swedish music abroad
*
List of HFStival acts
*
Swedish indie pop
*
Swedish rock
References
External links
Official website
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