Qobuz Store wallpaper
Categories:
Cart 0

Your cart is empty

Millencolin|Machine 15 (Bonus Track Version)

Machine 15 (Bonus Track Version)

Millencolin

Available in
16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo

Unlimited Streaming

Listen to this album in high quality now on our apps

Start my trial period and start listening to this album

Enjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription

Subscribe

Enjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription

Digital Download

Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.

It's been a three-year wait for Millencolin to finally drop the follow-up to their 2005 Kingwood album, and although the band remains the same, in the interim Millencolin's sound has undergone a sea change. Although the group's genesis dates back to the late '80s, Kingwood returned Millencolin to transformative years in the early '90s, when they latched onto the SoCal sound and began unleashing exhilarating punk discs that powered them to worldwide fame. Machine 15's title presumably celebrates the band's 15th year of recording, but finds the quartet looking forward to the future. And that future beholds a band now discovering the joys of pop music. Of course, Millencolin always had a strong melodic bent, but now they've lathered the set in harmony by double- and triple-tracking frontman/bassist Nikola Sarcevic's vocals. The set-opening title track is just about smothered in them, and is followed by the one-two punch of "Done Is Done" and "Detox." Amazingly, the hard-driving "Done" features a string quartet, which heightens the song's tension, while the latter number jumps straight into '60s-rinsed pop-punk. "Vicious Circle" is even more startling, and will leave fans torn between heading for the pit or raising their lighters in the air and swaying along with this anthemic number. More surprises are to come; "Broken World" adds a touch of '70s rock to the band's punk sound, while "Danger for Stranger" again returns to the past, but this time with a mind-blowing meld of Cheap Trick and the Clash. By now, some fans may be screaming for relief, and it's on the way, for by and large Millencolin fill the rest of the album with straight-ahead melodic punk. And melody is the key to this set, for rarely has the band so consistently hit these kinds of tuneful heights, leaving the set awash in infectious melodies and anthemic choruses. The sound, thanks to Lou Giordano's production, is absolutely electrifying, while Millencolin's exhilarating performances suggest that they're more than ready for another 15 years. With the album's themes ranging from the politically scathing to the autobiographical, the lyrics invariably resonate as well. Millencolin open an entirely new chapter in their career, and it is guaranteed to be a real page-turner.

© Jo-Ann Greene /TiVo

More info

Machine 15 (Bonus Track Version)

Millencolin

launch qobuz app I already downloaded Qobuz for Windows / MacOS Open

download qobuz app I have not downloaded Qobuz for Windows / MacOS yet Download the Qobuz app

You are currently listening to samples.

Listen to over 100 million songs with an unlimited streaming plan.

Listen to this playlist and more than 100 million songs with our unlimited streaming plans.

From £10.83/month

1
Machine 15
00:02:29

Millencolin, MainArtist - Copyright Control (Millencolin), MusicPublisher

2008 Softcore Inc / Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2008 Softcore Inc. / Epitaph

2
Done Is Done
00:03:50

Millencolin, MainArtist - Copyright Control (Millencolin), MusicPublisher

2008 Softcore Inc / Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2008 Softcore Inc. / Epitaph

3
Detox
00:03:37

Millencolin, MainArtist - Copyright Control (Millencolin), MusicPublisher

2008 Softcore Inc / Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2008 Softcore Inc. / Epitaph

4
Vicious Circle
00:04:11

Millencolin, MainArtist - Copyright Control (Millencolin), MusicPublisher

2008 Softcore Inc / Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2008 Softcore Inc. / Epitaph

5
Broken World
00:03:08

Millencolin, MainArtist - Copyright Control (Millencolin), MusicPublisher

2008 Softcore Inc / Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2008 Softcore Inc. / Epitaph

6
Come On
00:03:38

Millencolin, MainArtist - Copyright Control (Millencolin), MusicPublisher

2008 Softcore Inc / Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2008 Softcore Inc. / Epitaph

7
Centerpiece
00:00:10

Millencolin, MainArtist - Copyright Control (Millencolin), MusicPublisher

2008 Softcore Inc / Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2008 Softcore Inc. / Epitaph

8
Who's Laughing Now
00:03:06

Millencolin, MainArtist - Copyright Control (Millencolin), MusicPublisher

2008 Softcore Inc / Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2008 Softcore Inc. / Epitaph

9
Brand New Game
00:03:28

Millencolin, MainArtist - Copyright Control (Millencolin), MusicPublisher

2008 Softcore Inc / Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2008 Softcore Inc. / Epitaph

10
Ducks & Drakes
00:03:17

Millencolin, MainArtist - Copyright Control (Millencolin), MusicPublisher

2008 Softcore Inc / Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2008 Softcore Inc. / Epitaph

11
Turnkey Paradise
00:03:14

Millencolin, MainArtist - Copyright Control (Millencolin), MusicPublisher

2008 Softcore Inc / Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2008 Softcore Inc. / Epitaph

12
Route One Explicit
00:03:30

Millencolin, MainArtist - Copyright Control (Millencolin), MusicPublisher

2008 Softcore Inc / Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2008 Softcore Inc. / Epitaph

13
Danger For Stranger Explicit
00:02:58

Millencolin, MainArtist - Copyright Control (Millencolin), MusicPublisher

2008 Softcore Inc / Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2008 Softcore Inc. / Epitaph

14
Saved By Hell
00:03:38

Millencolin, MainArtist - Copyright Control (Millencolin), MusicPublisher

2008 Softcore Inc / Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2008 Softcore Inc. / Epitaph

15
End Piece
00:01:32

Millencolin, MainArtist - Copyright Control (Millencolin), MusicPublisher

2008 Softcore Inc / Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2008 Softcore Inc. / Epitaph

16
Mind The Mice
00:03:32

Millencolin, MainArtist - Copyright Control (Millencolin), MusicPublisher

2008 Softcore Inc / Under Exclusive License To Epitaph 2008 Softcore Inc. / Epitaph

Album review

It's been a three-year wait for Millencolin to finally drop the follow-up to their 2005 Kingwood album, and although the band remains the same, in the interim Millencolin's sound has undergone a sea change. Although the group's genesis dates back to the late '80s, Kingwood returned Millencolin to transformative years in the early '90s, when they latched onto the SoCal sound and began unleashing exhilarating punk discs that powered them to worldwide fame. Machine 15's title presumably celebrates the band's 15th year of recording, but finds the quartet looking forward to the future. And that future beholds a band now discovering the joys of pop music. Of course, Millencolin always had a strong melodic bent, but now they've lathered the set in harmony by double- and triple-tracking frontman/bassist Nikola Sarcevic's vocals. The set-opening title track is just about smothered in them, and is followed by the one-two punch of "Done Is Done" and "Detox." Amazingly, the hard-driving "Done" features a string quartet, which heightens the song's tension, while the latter number jumps straight into '60s-rinsed pop-punk. "Vicious Circle" is even more startling, and will leave fans torn between heading for the pit or raising their lighters in the air and swaying along with this anthemic number. More surprises are to come; "Broken World" adds a touch of '70s rock to the band's punk sound, while "Danger for Stranger" again returns to the past, but this time with a mind-blowing meld of Cheap Trick and the Clash. By now, some fans may be screaming for relief, and it's on the way, for by and large Millencolin fill the rest of the album with straight-ahead melodic punk. And melody is the key to this set, for rarely has the band so consistently hit these kinds of tuneful heights, leaving the set awash in infectious melodies and anthemic choruses. The sound, thanks to Lou Giordano's production, is absolutely electrifying, while Millencolin's exhilarating performances suggest that they're more than ready for another 15 years. With the album's themes ranging from the politically scathing to the autobiographical, the lyrics invariably resonate as well. Millencolin open an entirely new chapter in their career, and it is guaranteed to be a real page-turner.

© Jo-Ann Greene /TiVo

About the album

Improve album information

Qobuz logo Why buy on Qobuz...

On sale now...

Money For Nothing

Dire Straits

Money For Nothing Dire Straits

Moanin'

Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers

Moanin' Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers

Blue Train

John Coltrane

Blue Train John Coltrane

Live 1978 - 1992

Dire Straits

Live 1978 - 1992 Dire Straits
More on Qobuz
By Millencolin

True Brew

Millencolin

True Brew Millencolin

Life On A Plate

Millencolin

Life On A Plate Millencolin

Home From Home

Millencolin

Home From Home Millencolin

Pennybridge Pioneers

Millencolin

Pennybridge Pioneers Millencolin

SOS

Millencolin

SOS Millencolin
You may also like...

Wall Of Eyes

The Smile

Wall Of Eyes The Smile

All Born Screaming

St. Vincent

All Born Screaming St. Vincent

In Times New Roman...

Queens Of The Stone Age

In Times New Roman... Queens Of The Stone Age

OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017

Radiohead

WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?

Billie Eilish