Those Dancing Days

Swedish indie pop band


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nameThose Dancing Days
imageThose-Dancing-Days.jpg
captionPictured in July 2009
backgroundgroup_or_band
originStockholm, Sweden
genreIndie pop, twee pop
years_active2005–2011 (hiatus)
labelWichita Recordings
current_membersLinnea Jönsson: Vocals
Lisa Pyk: Hammond organ
Rebecka Rolfart: Electric guitar
Mimmi Evrell: Bass guitar
Cissi Efraimsson: Drums
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Those Dancing Days were an indie pop band from Nacka, a suburb of Stockholm, Sweden. Most frequently compared to Northern Soul and 1960s era girl-groups, the band formed in 2005 while the members were all still in school. They were signed to Wichita Recordings. The band consisted of five people from Stockholm. Their name derived from the Led Zeppelin song "Dancing Days" pitched by the band's bassist, Mimmi.

History

Two of the band members completed school as late as summer 2008, and they received a lot of publicity during 2007, including being featured in NME and on MTV2. They were also nominated for the Best Swedish Act prize at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2007. The band has played many gigs in their native Sweden as well as in the United Kingdom and Germany.

They released a 5-track EP in Sweden before being signed by UK label Wichita Recordings, who released a self-titled single in October 2007 (described as "Blondie backed by The Attractions", and "The Slits rehearsing with Bow Wow Wow whilst breaking in a new drummer"), with a second single, "Hitten". Their debut full-length album In Our Space Hero Suits was released on 6 October 2008, preceded by a single Home Sweet Home on 29 September.

The band was chosen personally by Belle & Sebastian to perform at their second Bowlie Weekender festival presented by All Tomorrow's Parties in the UK in December 2010. A second album, Daydreams & Nightmares was released in 2011. The band made a number of festival appearances in the summer including Glastonbury finishing with Popaganda in Stockholm on 27 August. Four days after this performance, the band announced on their website that the group would be 'put to bed for a while'. The same announcement revealed the final release will be the single "Help Me Close My Eyes". Some band members founded Vulkano in late 2011.

Discography

Albums

EPs

  • Those Dancing Days (2007)

Singles

  • "Those Dancing Days" (2007) - SWE No. 17
  • "Hitten" (2008)
  • "Run Run" (2008)
  • "Home Sweet Home" (2008)
  • "Fuckarias" (2010)
  • "Reaching Forward" (2011)
  • "I'll Be Yours" (2011)
  • "Can't Find Entrance" (2011)
  • "Help Me Close My Eyes" (2011)

References

References

  1. "Wichita Recordings artist page".
  2. (2007-08-31). "First Sight: Those Dancing Days by Maddy Costa, The Guardian".
  3. Cruz, Araceli. (2009-05-28). "Five Questions for Sweden's Those Dancing Days, 2009's Most Adorable All-Female Alt-Pop Quintet". The Village Voice.
  4. "Those Dancing Days: Interview (video) from Neu magazine".
  5. "Those Dancing Days: Interview with the band by Tom Mendelsohn, from new-noise.net".
  6. "MTV Europe Music Awards 2007 nominations".
  7. "Artist of the day: Those Dancing Days, Spin magazine".
  8. "Single reviews: Those Dancing Days - 1,000 Words, by Steve Barker, Manchester Evening News".
  9. "Those Dancing Days announce debut album details".
  10. "Those Dancing Days | Start".

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