MIKLAGÅRD Biography

Wednesday 11 August 2010

MIKLAGÅRD, MIKLAGaRDAlthough biographical information about MIKLAGÅRD is rather scarce, we know that their keyboardist Thomas Sundström has made a career of composing music for films for Swedish TV. In the late 70's, he got together with drummer Björn Rothstein and bassist Leif Lerman to form MIKLAGÅRD. The trio released an eponymous album in 1979 of which a mere 1,500 copies were printed; it features Sundström on piano, organ, synths and vocals, Lerman on bass, also sax and vocals, and Rothstein on drums.

Much influenced by ELP, the album presents 6 short tracks and a 13-minute closing epic, the most colourful and varied of the lot. Besides the ELP style, the album also has a strong Italian flavour (think LE ORME), particularly where the vocals are concerned. The 1979 production doesn't exactly do much for the synths and drums sounds, but the compositions are interesting and Sundström's excellent electric piano makes up for any technical flaws.

Not essential or groundbreaking but will surely be of interest to some ELP fans and to vintage symphonic prog collectors in general.

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MIKLAGÅRD discography of albums and videos

  • MIKLAGÅRD Albums (CD, LP, MC, SACD, DVD-A, Digital Media Download)
  • MIKLAGÅRD Live Albums (CD, LP, MC, SACD, DVD-A, Digital Media Download)
  • MIKLAGÅRD Videos (DVD, Blu-ray, VHS etc)
  • MIKLAGÅRD Boxset & Compilations (CD, LP, MC, SACD, DVD-A, Digital Media Download)
  • MIKLAGÅRD Official Singles, EPs, Fan Club & Promo (CD, EP/LP, MC, Digital Media Download)

MIKLAGÅRD Music Reviews

This actually isn't a bad album.MIKLAGARD were a trio from Sweden who have a GENESIS flavour to them, but i'd have to say that FRUITCAKE is the band they most remind me of.The vocal style and keyboards are similar to that Norwegian band. No guitar here but the bass is prominant and the drums and keyboards are well done.Some sax too. "Kastraten" opens with organ before it kicks in with some nice bass. It settles quickly.Vocals after a minute with organ and drums. Synths come and go.Good song. "Tralen" opens with spoken vocals and gentle keys. A full sound before a minute with sax. The tempo continues to shift. "Astrologen" has a light and mellow soundscape as high pitched vocals arrive. "Narren" opens with violin,it kicks in before a minute. Synths wash in. Theatrical vocals 1 1/2 minutes in.The tempo picks up a minute later but it continues to change. Sax 3 minutes in. "Haxan" opens with reserved vocals,bass and organ.The tempo picks up a minute in in this GENESIS flavoured track. "Mellanspel" features beautiful piano melodies throughout. "Soldaten" is the longest track at close to 13 minutes.Reserved vocals and organ to start.Spoken words follow.It kicks in rather heavily around a minute. Vocals join in.Nice bass too. A drum solo goes on for some time.Great sound before 5 1/2 minutes with drums,organ and bass. Spoken words and marching style drums take over as the contrasts continue between the spoken word sections and the instrumental passages continue. A solid 3 stars.

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