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Since forming in Gothenburg in 2008, Makthaverskan has stood out as one of Sweden’s most vital pop bands. With their melodic, post-punk-infused indie pop, the group has captivated audiences and critics alike. Across four acclaimed albums (Makthaverskan, II, III, För Allting), they’ve toured extensively throughout Scandinavia, Europe, and the US, building a reputation for emotional intensity and a striking live presence.
Now back in the studio working on their fifth album, Makthaverskan approaches their music with renewed focus and undiminished fire—crafting songs meant to leave a mark. The new material moves even closer to what has always defined them: rawness intertwined with melodic beauty.
The press has long highlighted this balance between energy and fragility. On För Allting (2021), Pitchfork praised their “pitch-perfect blend of post-punk, jangle pop, and shoegaze,” calling it “a full-bodied reflection on regret and stagnation,” while noting Maja Milner’s voice as “thin but strong, hitting a violent edge as easily as the flick of a butterfly knife.” Brooklyn Vegan added that “what really sets Makthaverskan apart… is Maja Milner’s powerhouse voice,” proof that the band’s raw emotion still burns brightly on stage.
Their forthcoming album—now in its final stages—brims with emotional choruses, rhythmic force, and atmospheric depth, pushing the band forward without losing its essence.
Now back in the studio working on their fifth album, Makthaverskan approaches their music with renewed focus and undiminished fire—crafting songs meant to leave a mark. The new material moves even closer to what has always defined them: rawness intertwined with melodic beauty.
The press has long highlighted this balance between energy and fragility. On För Allting (2021), Pitchfork praised their “pitch-perfect blend of post-punk, jangle pop, and shoegaze,” calling it “a full-bodied reflection on regret and stagnation,” while noting Maja Milner’s voice as “thin but strong, hitting a violent edge as easily as the flick of a butterfly knife.” Brooklyn Vegan added that “what really sets Makthaverskan apart… is Maja Milner’s powerhouse voice,” proof that the band’s raw emotion still burns brightly on stage.
Their forthcoming album—now in its final stages—brims with emotional choruses, rhythmic force, and atmospheric depth, pushing the band forward without losing its essence.
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