Kingwood

Year: 2005
Artist: Millencolin

Other albums by Millencolin

Millencolin - Penguins & Polarbears
Penguins & Polarbears
2000, songs: 2
Millencolin - Home from Home
Home from Home
2002, songs: 7
Millencolin - Battery Check
Battery Check
2003, songs: 2
Millencolin - Life on a Plate
Life on a Plate
1996, songs: 12
Millencolin - Machine 15
Machine 15
2008, songs: 13
Millencolin - The Melancholy Connection
Millencolin - Lozin' Must [EP]
Lozin' Must [EP]
1997, songs: 3
Millencolin - Fox
Fox
2002, songs: 2

Facts about the album "Kingwood"

Album Title: Kingwood
Artist: Millencolin

Meta Information: "Kingwood" is the sixth studio album by the Swedish punk rock band Millencolin, released on March 29, 2005. Known for their energetic and melodic punk sound, Millencolin delivers a powerful and cohesive collection of tracks on this album. "Kingwood" showcases the band's trademark fast-paced rhythms, catchy hooks, and thoughtful lyrics, blending elements of punk rock, skate punk, and alternative rock. This album marks a period of maturity and refinement in Millencolin's musical journey, solidifying their status as influential figures in the punk rock scene.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Chart Success: "Kingwood" was well-received commercially, debuting at number 2 on the Swedish Albums Chart. The album's success in Sweden and other countries highlights Millencolin's strong international following and the widespread appeal of their music.

  2. Single "Ray": The lead single "Ray" became one of Millencolin's most popular songs, receiving significant airplay and acclaim. Its infectious melody and introspective lyrics resonated with fans, making it a standout track that continues to be a favorite in the band's live performances.

  3. Evolution in Sound: "Kingwood" represents a further evolution in Millencolin's sound, incorporating more refined production and a slightly darker, more mature lyrical theme compared to their earlier work. This progression showcases the band's ability to adapt and grow while maintaining the core elements that have defined their music since their inception. The album reflects their continued relevance and influence within the punk rock genre.

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