120 Days

120 Days (initiated 2001 in Kristiansund) was a Norwegian Rock band.[1]

120 Days
Ådne Meisfjord live with 120 Days in 2007.
Background information
OriginKristiansund, Norway
GenresRange includes:
Rock
Electro
Experimental
Years active2001–2012
LabelsVice Recordings
Smalltown Supersound
Voices Of Wonder
MembersÅdne Meisfjord
Kjetil Ovesen
Jonas Hestvik Dahl
Arne Kvalvik

Biography

The band comprises Jonas Dahl, Arne Kvalvik, Kjetil Ovesen, and Ådne Meisfjord, and was formed in 2001 under the name 'The Beautiful People'. When they substituted their name, they took their new name from the Marquis De Sade’s 120 Days Of Sodom. Originally based in their hometown of Kristiansund, they moved to Oslo in 2002. After two EPs on the Public Demand label, the group signed to prominent Norwegian independent label Smalltown Supersound.[1] Their self-titled debut album was released on 10 October 2006, and had several positive reviews by North American publications.[2][3][4] The group toured the United States shortly after the release of the album. 120 has started producing new material for a record after returning to Oslo in 2008, following major touring around the United States and Europe. On June 7, 2012, 120 Days announced that they would end the band by September the same year. The band had played together almost 11 years before announcing their last concert ever in September 2012.

Band members

  • Ådne Meisfjord - vocals and guitar
  • Kjetil Ovesen - keyboards
  • Jonas Hestvik Dahl - bass
  • Arne Kvalvik - drums

Honors

Discography

EP's
  • 2003: The Beautiful People (Perfect Pop Records)
  • 2004: Sedated Times (Perfect Pop Records)
Albums

References

  1. "120 Days". Discography. Discogs.com. Archived from the original on 2015-04-09. Retrieved 2015-04-02.
  2. Review of 120 Days Archived 2007-01-29 at the Wayback Machine. IGN Music.
  3. Review of 120 Days Archived 2012-07-12 at Archive.today. Canoe Jam!.
  4. Review of 120 Days. Pitchfork Media.
Awards
Preceded by
Madrugada
Recipient of the Rock Spellemannprisen
2006
Succeeded by
My Midnight Creeps
Preceded by
Marthe Valle
Recipient of the Newcomer Spellemannprisen
2006
Succeeded by
Tine Thing Helseth
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