Iconic Swedish skate-punk band Millencolin release their eighth studio album, 'True Brew,' out via Epitaph!
True Brew, the follow-up to their 2008's 'Machine 15,' is an album self-recorded by the band, mixed by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios, produced by vocalist/bassist Nikola Sarcevic and Färm in Soundlab Studios, with all artwork, photography and music videos created by guitarist Erik Ohlsson. It's clear the band members are just as unified as they were when they formed Millencolin, roughly 23 years, seven albums and 1,500 live shows ago. "We're a band truly formed from respect and understanding for each other and our passion for rock music," explains Sarcevic. "If you ask us, this is the best job in the world!"
The new material musically draws upon some of Millencolin's earliest influences like Bad Religion through galloping drums and fast, technical riffing, the album lyrically tackles modern sociopolitical issues in ways the band never have before. Take standout track Sense & Sensibility, which Sarcevic wrote about the growing problem of nationalist and racist political parties in his native Sweden. True Brew is the kind of album that sounds both timeless and modern, a record that could only come out of four adults who have been side by side since they were teenagers, who have weathered changing politics, shifting cultures and the rise and fall of all kinds of musical trends.
Most bands never make it this far in their careers, at least not without a handful of ex-members, lawsuits and various skeletons in their respective closets. And one listen to True Brew will tell you that Millencolin are back, they're as strong as they've been in a decade or more and they've never lost that fire.
Title: True Brew
Format: CD
Release Date: 24 Apr 2015
Artist: Millencolin
Sku: 2295768
Catalogue No: E873762
Category: Punk
Disc Count: 1
Transfer Format: Compact Disc
Video Format: Rock
Primary Audio: E873762
Language: 0045778737628
Subtitles: Warner Music
DISC 1
Egocentric Man
Chameleon
Autopilot Mode
Bring Me Home
Sense & Sensibility
True Brew
Perfection Is Boring
Wall Of Doubt
Something I Would Die For
Silent Suicide
Man Of 1000 Tics
Mr. Fake Believe
Believe In John