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Machine 15

Álbum de estudio de Millencolin
Publicación
AUS - 22 de marzo, 2008
EU - 7 de abril, 2008
NA - 6 de mayo, 2008
JPN - 21 de mayo, 2008
Grabación
Octubre-Diciembre 2007
Género(s)
Punk rock
Duración
45:53
Discográfica
Burning Heart (Suécia)
Epitaph (Estados Unidos)
Calificaciones profesionales


  • Allmusic 3.5/5 estrellas link


  • AbsolutePunk.net (74%) link


  • Only Rock 3.5/5 estrellas link


  • Rocklouder 4/5 estrellas link

  • ThePunkSite.com 4/5 estrellas link

  • Strange Glue Plantilla:Rating-10 link

  • Unglued Reviews (Positive) link


Cronología de Millencolin




Kingwood
(2005)
Machine 15
(2008)
True Brew

Machine 15 és el séptimo álbum de estudio del grupo de Punk Rock sueco Millencolin. El primer single del disco fue "Detox", sacado poco antes que el álbum. El segundo single fue "Broken World", sacado el 23 de julio del mismo año. Millencolin grabó partes del disco con la Orquestra de Cambra de Örebro, (Suecia).


El título del álbum alude a que fue sacado en el 15º aniversario del grupo (empezaron en octubre de 1992). De hecho, el tema "Brand New Game" contiene referencias a sus temas: "Fazil's Friend", "House of Blend", "Story of My Life", "Twenty Two", "Greener Grass", "Friends 'Til the End", "Softworld", "Lozin' Must", "Fingers Crossed", y "Stop to Think".


El disco debutó en el número #9 de la "Swedish Album Chart".



Lista de canciones


  1. "Machine 15" - 2:29

  2. "Done is Done" - 3:50

  3. "Detox" - 3:37

  4. "Vicious Circle" - 4:11

  5. "Broken World" - 3:08

  6. "Come On" - 3:29

  7. "Centerpiece" - 0:11

  8. "Who's Laughing Now" - 3:07

  9. "Brand New Game" - 3:28

  10. "Ducks & Drakes" - 3:18

  11. "Turnkey Paradise" - 3:15

  12. "Route One" - 3:31

  13. "Danger for Stranger" - 2:59

  14. "Saved By Hell" - 3:38

  15. "End Piece" - 1:32

  16. "Mind the Mice" (bonus track exclusivo de iTunes) - 3:32


Personal



Millencolin



  • Nikola Sarcevic - cantante, bajo


  • Erik Ohlsson - guitarra, coros


  • Mathias Färm - guitarra, coros


  • Fredrik Larzon - batería


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