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Örebro Sweden's Burning Heart Records has been behind some of the most noteworthy bands and releases of the 90s. The label's launched the careers of internationally known European acts such as Millencolin, The (International) Noise Conspiracy, The Hives and Refused. The label has a close affiliation with California's Epitaph Records and the two labels share distribution of a number of releases each year. The label is now home to the reunited Norwegian group Turbonegro and serves as the European home for several popular North American acts like The Weakerthans and Give Up The Ghost.
Artists with releases on this label:
Satanic Surfers, The (International) Noise Conspiracy, Refused, Raised Fist, Millencolin, The Hives, Randy, Bombshell Rocks, No Fun At All, Division Of Laura Lee, Turbonegro, The Lost Patrol, Nikola Sarcevic, Accidents, Hell Is For Heroes, Franky Lee Recent ReviewsRecent NewsMillencolin Finishes "Machine 15 Tour", posts updates Swedish punks Millencolin have finished a year and a half long tour in support of their 2008 record, Machine 15. Now, the members each have separate projects that they are working on until the time comes to record the next record. The band had the following statement: Mathias is currently at our Sound Lab studios recording the second Franky Lee album. Nikola Sarcevic has finished the recording of his new solo album. Larzon is playing shows with his Kvoteringen. A…Raised Fist plan September release Swedish hardcore act Raised Fist have set a title, release date and track listing for their forthcoming album. The record is titled Veil Of Ignorance and is due out September 7, 2009 via Burning Heart in Europe. No word on a US release date or…Millencolin: "Örebro" The Swedish soccer team, Örebro, recently chose Millencolin to record the team's new official song. The band recorded the song "Örebro" which can now be heard on a Swedish TV station's website, which can be found…Raised Fist enter studio Swedish hardcore act Raised Fist have entered the studio to record their next album. The band is teaming up with Daniel Bergstrand (In Flames, Meshuggah) and recording at Studio Dug Out in Uppsala, Sweden. After recording of the album is complete, the band will appear at three summer festivals in Scandinavia: Peace & Love in Borlänge, West Coast Riot in Göteborg and Provinssirock in Seinäjoki, Finland, with plans to…Millencolin / Far From Finished (Europe) Millencolin and Far From Finished have two weeks of European tour dates starting today. Millencolin released Machine 15 in…Millencolin Millencolin have announced some US and Canadian shows as well as a European run in the next few months. They released Machine 15 in…Millencolin nominated for a Swedish Grammy Millencolin have been nominated for a Swedish grammy. The band is coming in under the Best Swedish Hard Rock Act category and voting for the band can be done here. The band released Machine 15 in 2008.…Millencolin talk downloads, their career Long-running Swedish punk act Millencolin recently sat down with The Intricate Industries Podcast to shed some light on their view of downloading, their career and more: I don't like the downloading thing at all, it's my music why should you get it for free. It's terrible, the technology got out of hand before people knew how to deal with it, so it's just sad. I Like records too, I like CD's, I like to buy music. I have thousand's of CD's and I love it but for alot of kids now they have an ipod or…Millencolin (Europe, South America) Long running Swedish punk act Millencolin's world tour in support of Machine 15 rolls on. In the coming months the band will visit the a number of countries in Europe and South America, with dates scheduled into late December. The band's UK dates will feature Strawberry…Lost Patrol Band (ex-Refused) becomes Invasionen The Lost Patrol Band have changed their name to Invasionen and begun writing/performing in their native Swedish. The band explained: There is a really crappy stuck up American artsy fartsy Indie band from NYC called The Lost Patrol and they copyrighted the name and sent us threateing letters saying that we interfered with their livelyhood and so on. [...] This is also a big part of why the last LPB record never came out in the states. We did The Lost Patrol Band for 5 years, did over a 100 shows and did a couple of great tours… |