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* [http://www.kentpaus.com/kent/video/nar_det_blaser_pa_manen.php När det blåser på månen]
* [http://www.kentpaus.com/kent/video/nar_det_blaser_pa_manen.php När det blåser på månen]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=K-z3ViRoJJo Frank]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=9ZeqFAfsuaQ Kräm (Så nära får ingen gå)]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=vjjm3qsn084 Gravitation]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=qJgBmtoYnZY Saker man ser]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=_8I08Njk0OY Om du var här]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=aN0nvjar0dA Musik non stop]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=cwPdIpqBML4 En himmelsk drog]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=nluDpneGOzY Chans]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=V0MIN7t_DB0 Spökstad]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=QPIckC7UH9w Dom andra]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=iRSpPy8KQi4 FF]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=sZXzAjpDfQY VinterNoll2]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=-KGwc5s4Pt0 Kärleken väntar]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=fbxBIchWmaw Max 500]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=QfLskrpH6kI Palace & Main]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=3oLawic2jTU Den döda vinkeln]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=7RhDR-ks6vI Ingenting]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=7RhDR-ks6vI Ingenting]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=8k2RdYza8OQ Columbus]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=8k2RdYza8OQ Columbus]

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Kent

Kent is a Swedish rock band founded in Eskilstuna in 1990, with the name Coca-Cola Kids, later Jones & Giftet (Jones & the Poison), and Havsänglar (Angel sharks, literally Sea angels). The band's logo is distinctive, using a lowercase "k" and the ITC Avant Garde Gothic Book typeface. Kent has had several big Swedish radio hits since the breakthrough single "Kräm (så nära får ingen gå)". As of 2007, they are one of the most popular rock groups in Sweden, but are more or less unknown outside Scandinavia. Kent shortly attempted an international career with English versions of the albums Isola and Hagnesta Hill with accompanying U.S. tours for the former, but they gave up after not reaching the breakthrough they had hoped for. Kent continued their Scandinavian endeavours with three more albums and an EP, continuing to win several awards along the way and being generally regarded as Sweden's most popular band. The band has sold over a million records.

Two of the band's four members are Sweden Finns.

Members

Former members

History

Jones & Giftet and Havsänglar (1990–1994)

Jones & Giftet (Jones & the Poison) is created. The members are Joakim Berg, Martin Sköld, Markus Mustonen, Sami Sirviö and Thomas Bergqvist (synthesizers). It all started with Jocke going to London and buying two guitars, one for Sami and one for himself. Sami and Jocke had a band that rehearsed at Balsta Musikslott which consisted of three people. To the tones of My Bloody Valentine Martin and Jocke decided they were going to start a new band. This happened at the school S:t Eskils cafeteria Grönan. Jocke and Martin meet up with a very drunk Markus outside of the Restaurant Vildsvinet in Eskilstuna. Whilst drunk, he promises to join the band and play the drums. Thomas Bergqvist, a friend of Martin Sköld, was invited to come along and play the synth. The first gig was played in Lindesberg in Västmanland. The second gig at Knegoffs in Eskilstuna...

In 1991 Jones & Giftet wins the prestigeful contest Cult 91 at the Skylight in Eskilstuna. Magnus Nygren from EMI was taken by Jones & Giftet's demo got them a gig at Stockholm venues Daily News and Universitet. Today Kent is very pleased that Magnus chose to pass on the band.

1992 is the year that Martin Roos plays with Jones & Giftet for the first time at Cult 92. Soon thereafter Thomas Bergqvist got sacked and was replaced by Martin Roos. September the 30th, 1991 - Jones & Giftet changes their name to Havsänglar (Angelshark lit. Sea angels). Gigs at the "Spaghetti Companiet", Hannas Krog and the Pet Sounds Bar followed.

In 1993 Martin Roos moves up to Stockholm, and soon the rest follow. Adam Berg (Jockes brother) comes up with the new name Kent. Kent puts on suits and Jocke puts the guitar aside, and for the first time, they start rocking! Kent plays at Stockholm venues Tanto, Hyndans Hörna and Uppsala venue Kalmar Nation.

In march of 1994 Kent records a 10-track demo under very simple conditions in an 8-track studio at Nytorpsskolan near Blåsut in Stockholm. The demo was given to Peter Ejheden at pet Sounds who back then was working as a booker for a club (Pet Sounds Bar). In the same chain of events where he got the tape, Peter quit Pet Sounds and started working at BMG. In April Per Lindholm, A&R at RCA/BMG hears Kent for the first time and ignites instantly. On the 26th of June, Kent's first contract is signed. Kent went up to Silence Studios in Koppom, Värmland, to record the debut-album.

Kent and Verkligen (1995–1996)

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In 1995 Kent released their epynomous debut Kent. It was distorted and not much reminiscent of what Kent would release in later years. It got almost no commercial reputation at all. Four singles were released, with "Frank" closest to being a hit.

Only one year after, in 1996, Kent released Verkligen (Really). Guitarist Martin Roos had left the band for his career at Kent's record company BMG, but has since become the band's manager. The pre-release single "Kräm (Så nära får ingen gå)" immediately became a radio hit and gained Kent some serious fame for the first time. Two more singles were issued, "Gravitation" and "Halka" - The latter one later to be hated with a passion by the group. Musically, the album was slower with less distortion and more emotion. A Japanese release of "Verkligen" featured the group's first English-language song, an altered version of "Kräm (Så nära får ingen gå)" entitled "What It Feels Like".

Isola (1997–1998)

Template:Sound sample box align left Template:Multi-listen start Template:Multi-listen item Template:Multi-listen end Template:Sample box end In 1997 Kent released Isola. Guitarist Harri Mänty had joined the group since Verkligen. Verkligen had been heavily toured, gaining some reputation for Kent. The pre-release single, "Om du var här" (If You Were Here), became a hit as would the second single, "Saker man ser" (Things You See). Musically the album changed a lot from Verkligen, going a lot in the direction of slower, more thoughtful songs with more emotion. The last song on the album, the 7 minute, 47 second-long "747", with a charasteristic keyboard riff and a long instrumental outro, became the band's closer for every show for the next 8 years, and won numerous best-song polls on Kent's website. It was also released as a single, cut down to four minutes and with an added short chorus.

In 1998, what many in Sweden had been asking for became reality when Kent released an English version of Isola, featuring an extra song only available on the English version, "Velvet". Kent embarked on two accompanying US tours to promote the album. The first was in support of fellow Swedes, The Cardigans, during which they highlighted new song, "Protection", and the second was a double-bill with American band, Papa Vegas. The band would close the shows for the second leg of the tour with what they described as their "only cover song", a version of Depeche Mode's classic single, "Stripped". Singles were released in various territories for three of the album's songs, "If You Were Here", "Things She Said" and "747" (featuring the English version of "Kräm", entitled "What It Feels Like"). The English version of the album was initially not meant to be released in Sweden, but public demand was too great. The English version sold poorly outside of Scandinavia.

Hagnesta Hill and B-sidor 95-00 (1999–2000)

Template:Sound sample box align right Template:Multi-listen start Template:Multi-listen item Template:Multi-listen item Template:Multi-listen end Template:Sample box end In 1999, Kent released Hagnesta Hill, named after Hagnestahill, a part of Eskilstuna where the band had had their first studio. The first, pre-release single, "Musik non stop" (Music Non Stop), a disco-rock song, became a huge radio hit and helped bring recognition for this album. The album was, for the most part, faster and less ballad-focused than Isola, and also mildly experimental with drum-machines and electronics. The singer and songwriter of Kent, Jocke Berg, later complained that he thought the album was too long (thirteen songs spread over one hour). Two more singles were released, the industrial-esque "En himmelsk drog" (A Heavenly Drug) and the ballad "Kevlarsjäl" (Kevlar Soul).

In 2000, an English version of Hagnesta Hill was released, featuring two songs from the Swedish version replaced with two new English tracks ("Just Like Money" and "Quiet Heart"). The album was also released in a limited digipack with one of the excluded songs, "A Timekill to Die For", included as a hidden bonus track. The album was accompanied by the release of the single, "Music Non Stop", featuring the other omitted song, "Insects", as a b-side. A single show, played in front of a tiny crowd at London's Scala Club, was recorded for Japanese TV and has been widely bootlegged. A Japaneese edition was released, featuring fourteen songs, one of them being the bonus track "Time Kill To Die For". A planned US release of the album was shelved, resulting in only "cut-out" promo copies floating around. Likewise, a US tour never materialized, as there was officially no album to promote.

Since their debut, Kent had recorded a large number of b-sides, usually exceptional in quality. Since most of these singles had long gone out of print, it was very hard to get these legally, so in 2000, Kent released the 2CD B-side collection B-sidor 95–00 (B-Sides 95–00). It featured 21 b-sides, re-recorded versions of two of these and two totally new songs. One of them, "Chans" (Chance), was also released as a single. A hidden bonus track, featuring Finnish vocals, was also featured.

Vapen & ammunition and the White Concert (2002–2003)

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Vapen & Ammunition, Kent's best-selling album

After a long break, Kent started to work on their next full-length in 2002. They reported from the studio that they tried to make an album consisting of 10 singles. The first single – Dom andra (The Others) became a huge hit on Swedish radio. When the album Vapen & ammunition ("Weapon(s) & Ammunition") came out, the next two singles "Kärleken väntar" (Love Waits) and "FF" (from the double A-side FF/VinterNoll2), plus the album track "Pärlor" (Pearls) became huge radio hits, sending this album over 400,000 sales, more than twice as many as any other Kent album to date.

An English version of the album was planned – as can be seen on the tape titled "Guns & Ammunition" in the "Dom andra" video, but was cancelled, according to the singer: "We decided it was not worth it (releasing the album in English) when we realized we had sat in a tour bus for two long US-tours, and nothing had happened."

Kent hadn't toured for several months when it was announced that they would do one single performance in 2003, on June 6, the Swedish national day, in Stockholms Stadion which holds a crowd of 30,000. As the band told the crowd to come there dressed in white, it was nicknamed "The White Concert". The concert received mixed reviews and critics claimed that the band should have done something extraordinary at the concert, instead of playing more or less the same setlist as in the 2002 tour.

Du & jag döden and The Hjärta & Smärta EP (2005)

Template:Sound sample box align right Template:Multi-listen start Template:Multi-listen item Template:Multi-listen end Template:Sample box end After taking a one-year timeout, Kent returned to the studio to record their sixth album in 2005. Studio reports said it would be "a very dark album". The first single released, Max 500, was well-received by both fans and critics and became, as the last three singles had, a radio hit. When the album Du & jag döden (You & I Death) was released, it was very well-received and was considered by most fans to be one of their best albums. Two more singles were released, "Palace & Main" and "Den döda vinkeln" (The Dead Angle) – the last one stirring up some controversy among Kent fans because Kent didn't release any b-sides along with it (but still the single has a shorter version of the song). The last track on the album, "Mannen i den vita hatten (16 år senare)" (The Man in the White Hat (16 Years Later)) was very well-received and is seen by many fans as Kent's best effort. It also became the first song ever to replace "747" as the finale of a Kent concert.

During late spring 2005 they embarked on "Turné 19" (Tour 19), doing 12 gigs in Sweden, one in Norway and one in Finland. The concerts took place in huge tents with a capacity of up to 18,000. This was the only tour that followed the release of "Du & jag döden".

During the summer there were rumours about Kent releasing an EP, as they had been spotted in studio and guitarist Sami had said, "We might release an EP, but if we do it will only be digitally released." Just one month before the November 2005 release, the The Hjärta & Smärta EP (The Heart & Pain EP) was confirmed, as a CD as well as a digital release. It was well received and contained five tracks, "Dom som försvann" (Those Who Disappeared) becoming the radio single and having a video recorded. The single EP made #1 in Sweden.

During 2006, the band has played only once in Sweden on the Hultsfred Festival and on two festivals in Norway. They've also released the single “Nålens öga” for Swedish Save the children. It is their longest single to date, at a time of over six minutes.

Tillbaka till samtiden (2007)

During December 2006/2007 the band announced (on two different occasions) that they had started recording a new album and that guitarist Harri Mänty had decided to leave the band.

On July 18, 2007, the band announced the title and release date of their new album, Tillbaka till samtiden (English translation: Back to the Contemporary) It's official release was on October 17, 2007, but many stores began selling it five days in advance due to an internet leak of the album. The album was met with mixed, but mostly positive, reviews.[citation needed] The first single of the album was released September 17, 2007 with the title "Ingenting" (English translation: Nothing). The band played four songs at a private gig in Denmark where their new album premiered. The sound of the album has been described as more electro based rock similar to Depeche Mode. Due to the speed in which the tour's concerts were sold out, the band have added 7 exta concerts to their Scandinavian tour, and are also rumored to tour in Germany.

As well, lead singer Joachim Berg has remarked that Tillbaka till Samtiden contains some of his favorite material he has recorded.

Discography

Albums

Date Title Chart positions Sales Certifications
Sweden Norway Finland Denmark Sweden Sweden
March 15, 1995 Kent 22 40,000 Gold
March 15, 1996 Verkligen 1 80,000 Platinum
November 12, 1997 Isola 1 35 12 160,000 2x Platinum
December 6, 1999 Hagnesta Hill 1 9 6 160,000 2x Platinum
November 29, 2000 B-sidor 95-00 2 31 18 80,000 Platinum
April 15, 2002 Vapen & ammunition 1 1 1 4 400,000 5x Platinum
March 15, 2005 Du & jag döden 1 1 2 2 120,000 2x Platinum
October 17, 2007 Tillbaka till samtiden 1 2 3 5 120,000 3x Platinum

Singles and EPs

Year Single Album Chart positions
Sweden Norway Finland Denmark
1995 "När det blåser på månen" Kent
1995 "Som vatten" Kent
1995 "Frank" Kent
1995 "Jag vill inte vara rädd" Kent
1996 "Kräm (så nära får ingen gå)" Verkligen 4
1996 "Halka" Verkligen 36
1996 "Gravitation" Verkligen 14
1997 "Om du var här" Isola 3
1998 "Saker man ser" Isola 22
1998 "747" Isola 28
1999 "Musik non stop" Hagnesta Hill 3 14 9
2000 "En himmelsk drog" Hagnesta Hill 12 11
2000 "Kevlarsjäl" Hagnesta Hill 23
2000 "Chans" B-sidor 95-00 14
2000 "Spökstad" B-sidor 95-00
2002 "Dom andra" Vapen & Ammunition 1 8 5
2002 "Kärleken väntar" Vapen & Ammunition 2 19 16
2002 "FF / VinterNoll2" Vapen & Ammunition 2 9 10
2005 "Max 500" Du & jag döden 1 1 4 6
2005 "Palace & Main" Du & jag döden 1 5
2005 "Den döda vinkeln" Du & jag döden 14
2005 The Hjärta & Smärta EP The Hjärta & Smärta EP 1 2 1 2
2006 "Nålens öga" Nålens öga [single] 3
2007 "Ingenting" Tillbaka till samtiden 2 2 17 15
2007 "Columbus" Tillbaka till samtiden 3 - -

Singles in English

Year Single Album
1998 "If You Were Here" Isola
1998 "Things She Said" Isola
1999 "747" Isola
1999 "If You Were Here" (reissue) Isola
2000 "Music Non Stop" Hagnesta Hill
2000 "Heavenly Junkies" Hagnesta Hill
2000 "More than Hagnesta Hill" Hagnesta Hill

Music videos

Swedish

Remixes

References

See also

External links