Acid House Kings
Club 8
[ingenting]
Johan Hedberg
The Legends
Little Big Adventure
The Mary Onettes
Pallers
Pelle Carlberg
The Radio Dept.
Sambassadeur
The Sound of Arrows
Starlet
Suburban Kids With Biblical Names




Aerospace
Cinnamon
Afraid of Stairs
Happydeadmen
Airliner
Chasing Dorotea
Corduroy Utd.
Irene
Douglas Heart
Edson
Lasse Lindh
Laurel Music
Leslies
Loveninjas
Mondial
Ronderlin
South Ambulance
Tribeca
Waltz for Debbie
Wan Light
  THE LEGENDS



The Legends was formed in January 2003 and the week after a gig was booked, supporting The Radio Dept. in Stockholm. It was one of several indie pop projects masterminded by Swedish producer/musician Johan Angergård (his other bands include the Acid House Kings and Club 8). As the band basically lacked songs and members, the first two weeks were spent writing songs and gathering friends who could play, or wanted to play, in the band. Many of the nine members who played live with Johan had never played their instruments before, which just added excitement to their short and intensive gigs.

According to the Legends, in the early days the band played music that couldn’t be placed in a genre, but were still happy to agree on Television Personalities, Comet Gain, Motown and C-86 as inspiration.

"When they write their best uptempo songs, time stands still. Handclap, sing-a-long choruses and clattering guitars, soul", The Cricket wrote. And most people seemed to agree!

The Legends were said at the start to be a band consisting of nine members who played drums, guitars, tambourine, organ, bass and vocals. In hindsight we are told that it was in fact only when playing live that they were nine. In fact, when you listen to the Legends the only one you can hear is Johan Angergård playing different instruments and singing. Johan explains: "When I start recording an album I have a very clear idea of what I want to do and by doing everything myself the album comes out exactly the way I want it to. Involving other people might only blur the vision."

The first EP, “There And Back Again”, was released on Labrador one year after their live debut, and was quickly followed up by the hyped amazing full-length debut, “Up Against the Legends” in December 2003.

Johan thereafter took the Legends in a new direction for the sophomore effort, “Public Radio”, released in September 2005. This album found the Legends dipping into a reverb-swathed sound and the best from post-punk acts such as New Order and The Cure, turning it into something utterly wonderful, futuristic and new.

“Facts and Figures”, the Legends' third full-length album, found their sound shifting yet again, this time in favour of a chic, danceable sound combining it with the breezy indie pop sound. Released in May 2008, “Over and Over” found the Legends employing a host of styles and sounds, referencing everything from '60s girl groups to angular noise rock.

Catch the Legends playing some shows in Spain this April!


Club 8
»The People's Record«
CD/Vinyl-LAB130

The Mary Onettes
»The Night Before The Funeral«
7" Vinyl/LAB128

The Radio Dept.
»Clinging To A Scheme«
CD/Vinyl-LAB105

The Radio Dept.
»Never follow suit«
12" EP
November 2010

Acid House Kings
»Are we lovers or are we friends?«
Digital single
November 2010

Club 8
»Closer now«
7" single
December 2010

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Video premiere of
The Legends on SPIN.COM