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Thursday, January 19, 2023

The Hives: Veni Vidi Vicious 2000 +Tyrannosaurus Hives 2004

 

The Hives are a Swedish rock band that rose to prominence in the early 2000s during the garage rock revival. Their mainstream success came with the release of the album Veni Vidi Vicious,


containing the single "Hate to Say I Told You So". The band has been acclaimed by music critics as one of the best live rock bands. The Hives have released five studio albums: Barely Legal (1997), Veni Vidi Vicious (2000), Tyrannosaurus Hives (2004), The Black and White Album (2007) and Lex Hives (2012). They have one compilation album, Your New Favourite Band (2001) and they have issued a live DVD, Tussles in Brussels (2005).
                                          

It was nearly twenty years ago that those dashing, dangerous Swedes The Hives unleashed their debut album, ‘Barely Legal,’ and set the music world on its head. In the two decades since, the unlikely

black-and-white rock-and-roll heroes have filled the mantels of Hive Manor with countless awards, sold millions of records, and blown even more minds with a superhuman live show that shakes the halls of Heaven and rattles the bowels of Hell. Frontman Howlin’ Pelle Almqvist would like you to believe this was all part of the plan from Day One, but the truth is a little more complicated.
                            

With its singular blend of punk snarl, brash bravado, and absurd humor, ‘Barely Legal‘ served as the perfect introduction to the intoxicating rush of blood to the head that is The Hives (Almqvist on vocals, Nicholaus Arson and Vigilante Carlstroem on guitars, Dr. Matt Destruction on bass, and Chris

Dangerous on drums). But it wasn’t until they released their masterful 2000 follow-up, ‘Veni Vidi Vicious,’ that the band truly exploded around the world. On the strength of hits like “Hate To Say I Told You So” and “Main Offender,” the album went Gold in Sweden and catapulted The Hives to the forefront of the international garage rock revival alongside peers like The Strokes and The White Stripes.
                                

Rolling Stone would go on to name ‘Veni Vidi Vicious‘ one of the Top 100 Albums of the Decade,

and its UK companion (a compilation album featuring tracks from their early EPs and first two LPs entitled ‘Your New Favourite Band‘) cracked the Top 10 and ultimately went Platinum. They made the rounds on late night TV in the US and Europe and laid waste to festivals on both continents, cementing their status as the greatest live band in the world and leaving behind a sea of lesser rock and roll mortals and exhausted fans in their wake.
                               

It’s work that Almqvist and the band were born to do, holding their own on stages with the likes of the Rolling Stones and The Sonics, leveling stadiums and amphitheatres around the world with just few

chords and a swinging mic. The Telegraph has said, “Nobody can rival the Hives‘ frontman for sheer charisma,” while SPIN called him “one of the greatest frontmen in rock,” and the BBC dubbed the band “a force of nature.” The Hollywood Reporter similarly gushed that Almqvist “commands—no, demands—full attention from his audience,” and The National Post raved that “Almqvist’s onstage persona is nothing short of a firecracker,” adding that “his fellow Hives are no exception — each one seems to have been born a stage performer and became rock stars as an afterthought.”
                                    

The pressure was on after the band’s breakout success, though, and The Hives took their time before resurfacing with 2004’s ‘Tyrannosaurus Hives,’ which replaced the raw, ragged looseness of ‘Veni Vidi Vicious‘ with a militaristic precision. It earned them their first Gold album in the US, five Swedish Grammis, and more rave reviews everywhere from Rolling Stone to Mojo. Rather than throw in the

towel after three albums, though, they took a left turn on 2007’s ‘The Black And White Album,’ recording outside of Sweden with new producers for the first time, including Pharrell Williams and Dennis Herring (Elvis Costello, Modest Mouse). Lead single “Tick Tick Boom” was an instant smash, cracking the Top 40 in the US and appearing in slew of films, trailers, television shows, video games, and sporting events. They toured even more mercilessly than ever before, conquering new lands like South America along the way and asserting in no uncertain terms that The Hives intended to make not just three, not just four, but more consecutive great records than any band to come before them.
                                

Five years later, they delivered with ‘Lex Hives,’ their first self-produced album and first release on
their own new Disques Hives imprint. The NME called it “amazing,” Q praised that it “fizzes with the

energy of a debut album,” and The Independent hailed it as “high energy, hugely energetic guitar rock.” The ‘Lex Hives’ tour whipped fans into a frenzy, as the band tested the limits of time and space with a relentless schedule that brought their dynamite-loaded freight train of a live show barreling into cities old and new around the world.
                             

They headed down under next to tour Australia at the request of AC/DC (The Huffington Post described the invite from the rock legends as a “bold move,” considering that The Hives are “a band

who could potentially blow them off the stage without much effort“). The shows were a 180 from their US arena tour with Pink, where Rolling Stone caught them “mixing explosive anthems from the last dozen years with high-strung tunes from their new album” and “confronting the headliner’s pop music fans with a euphoric blast of garage rock and supreme overconfidence.” Or in other words, just being The Hives.

MEMBERS

 
                         



Christian Grahn
Johan Gustafsson
Mattias Bernvall
Mikael Karlsson Åström
Niklas Almqvist
Per Almqvist

THE HIVES - VENI VIDI VICIOUS 2000

 
                             



The Hives – Veni Vidi Vicious
Label: Burning Heart Records – VICP-61855, Burning Heart Records – VICP 61855
Format: CD, Album, Enhanced
Country: Japan
Released: May 22, 2002
Genre: Rock
Style: Garage Rock

TRAXS

                                                    


01. The Hives - Declare Guerre Nucleaire    1:35
02. Die, All Right!    2:46
03. A Get Together To Tear It Apart    1:52
04. Main Offender    2:33
05. Outsmarted    2:22
06. Hate To Say I Told You So    3:22
07. The Hives - Introduce The Metric System In Time    2:06
08. Find Another Girl(Written-By – Curtis Mayfield, Jerry Butler)  3:12
09. Statecontrol    1:54
10. Inspection Wise 1999    1:37
11. Knock Knock    2:10
12. Supply And Demand    2:26
13. Untutored Youth    1:35
14. Fever    2:23
15. Mad Man    2:30

MP3 @ 320 Size: 81 MB
Flac  Size: 258 MB

THE HIVES - TYRANNOSAURUS HIVES 2004

 
               



The Hives – Tyrannosaurus Hives
Label: Polydor – 9866987, Polydor – Hives1
Format: CD, Album, Numbered, Promo
Country: Europe
Released: 2004
Genre: Rock
Style: Garage Rock, Punk

TRAXS

                                            


01. Abra Cadaver    1:33
02. Two-Timing Touch And Broken Bones    1:59
03. Walk Idiot Walk    3:30
04. No Pun Intended    2:17
05. A Little More For Little You    3:01
06. B Is For Brutus    2:38
07. See Through Head    2:18
08. Diabolic Scheme    2:58
09.  Missing Link    1:52
10. Love In Plaster    3:10
11. Dead Quote Olympics    1:58
12. Antidote    2:29

MP3 @ 320 Size: 71 MB
Flac  Size: 231 MB

6 comments:

  1. GREAT. A swedish band i don't know. Both cost next to nothing.
    Thank you.

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    1. These are two great albums. Don't miss them. Tomorrow I will upload another band from the dead Greek underground.

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    2. Aaahhh ! I'm looking forward to it.
      2 Greek bands are on the way: Chrysilia & Thee Holy Strangers- diary of the shadow ( how are the first ?)
      Should come soon.
      Thanks for the many nice tip.

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    3. Chrysilia both albums are great, Thee Holy Strangers the best is their second, but you can listen them in YouTube and choose.

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  2. Many thanks Kostas for sharing " Veni Vidi Vicious " I didn't have this one and it's very simular to " Your New Favourite Band " album........both great albums !.....Love & Peace Stu

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    1. Hey Stu, Your New Favourite Band is a compilation, not an album. Thank you for your comment.

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