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Popsicle (band) : ウィキペディア英語版
Popsicle (band)
Popsicle was a pop group in Piteå in Sweden, which together with This Perfect Day, The Wannadies and Brainpool started the 1990s indiepop wave in Sweden.
==History==
The band's four members, Andreas Mattsson (vocals, guitar), Fredrik Norberg (guitar, vocals), PA Wikander (drums) and Kenneth Wikstrom (bass), later replaced by Arvid Lind, formed the band in Stockholm in 1991 and released their first mini-album ''Template'' (1992) on Skellefteå label A West Side Fabrication. Later that year they issued ''Lacquer'' which reached number 34 in the national charts〔http://swedishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Popsicle&titel=Lacquer&cat=a〕 and included the song "Hey Princess". The album was well received by both critics and record buyers and won a Grammis Award.〔(ROCK GROUP OF THE YEAR - Popsicle - Lacquer - "For an impressive sensitivity in the art of writing expressive melodies, as in a congenial way joins together brittleness and spiky dissonance to a winning formula. )〕 Their acceptance attracted much attention when the group's guitarist Fredrik Norberg their said he wished that the members of dance band Arvingarna would die in a bus accident.
The songs were written by Norberg and Mattsson and was initially influenced by British guitar-based shoegazer band My Bloody Valentine and Ride. Popsicle may have laid the foundations of the Swedish indie scene, but it was not until four years later as the band played through to a wider audience, that they had their biggest hit - the single "Not Forever" from the self-titled third album.〔http://swedishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Popsicle&titel=Not+Forever&cat=s〕
Popsicle broke up in April 1999 when Fredrik Norberg, after a Japanese tour, announced that he would quit the band. Six years later the band reunited after a request from the record store Pet Sounds who wanted them to play on the store's 25th anniversary. The band liked the idea and also played an exclusive farewell gig at the Cirkus, Stockholm on April 4, 2005.〔http://www.popsicle.se/〕

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