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Swedish punk rock outfit Millencolin are back with Machine 15 – their first record in three years and the follow up to 2005’s Kingwood. The album will be released on April 7th 2008, through Burning Heart Records.
With an impressive string of six releases behind them, nearly two million records sold worldwide and sharing stages with the likes of Blink 182, the Foo Fighters and Queens of the Stone Age, the Örebro based quartet of vocalist/bassist Nikola Sarcevic, guitarists Erik Ohlsson and Mathias Färm and drummer Fredrik Larzon show that they are on top of their game.
While upholding the classic Millencolin sound, they chose to diversify, evolve and progress on the new album. The explosive punk rock tunes, altered with explosive, distinct and irresistible melodies on Machine 15 are putting Millencolin's quality meter on all time high.
To see the video for DETOX the first single from the album follow these links:
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