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Joe Maynard`s Favourites

446.8K streams

446,788

Drown EP

213K streams

213,045

Happy Happy Happy

107.4K streams

107,399

Naivety's Star

88K streams

87,983

Mummy

75.5K streams

75,464

From the Makers of Ozium

71.7K streams

71,736

Watah-Sha

44.1K streams

44,069

Hunting High and Low

26.2K streams

26,164

Fear of Losing

17.5K streams

17,450

Bubble Bowling

11.5K streams

11,485

Biography

Scandinavia, as a region, seems to have a knack for producing soft-voiced but passionate rock & roll, whether it's the easy listening grooves of the Cardigans or the fragile '80s highs of a-ha, to name two of many bands. Another in the long list of groups fitting that description appeared in the late '90s with Poor Rich Ones, a Norwegian band based out of Bergen around singer/guitarist William, guitarist Espen, bassist Tor, and drummer Ludwig. Originally coming together as a quartet, the band received much attention in its home country with Naivety's Star, a rough but promising debut recorded in an old apartment. The follow-up, From the Makers of Ozium, broke the group into the Norwegian big time, earning the group the equivalent of the Grammy and scoring a variety of hit singles. Influences from a number of recent U.K. acts were apparent, most especially Radiohead, making Poor Rich Ones a bit of a cousin to the similarly inspired Swedish act Kent. 1999 found the band working on a variety of projects, including film soundtracks and a loving nod to the past, via a cover of a-ha's "Hunting High and Low," while 2000 brought a new full album, Happy Happy Happy. Espen left "on sabbatical" after the recording of said album, while the group continued as a trio, securing an American release of Happy Happy Happy in 2001. ~ Ned Raggett, Rovi