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Coming through the fire that was 1996’s First Band on the Moon, today, The Cardigans remain one of those bands that became suddenly popular with their third life-changing album. Of its many celebrated singles, “My Favourite Game” made them instantly famous, thanks to MTV – today’s Twitter/ Instagram reality, all of which threw them into a vortex of pop mayhem. “Erase/Rewind” swiftly followed while the hurricane raged on. Fast forward to album four, 1998’s Grand Turismo – that was when I got to spend 10 precious minutes with keyboard and guitar player Lars-Olof Johansson. We spoke about the journey, part four for Sweden’s favourite band of their generation, one of a six-part rollercoaster ride we know and love to this day.
By Jason CurtisComing through the fire that was 1996’s First Band on the Moon, today, The Cardigans remain one of those bands that became suddenly popular with their third life-changing album. Of its many celebrated singles, “My Favourite Game” made them instantly famous, thanks to MTV – today’s Twitter/ Instagram reality, all of which threw them into a vortex of pop mayhem. “Erase/Rewind” swiftly followed while the hurricane raged on. Fast forward to album four, 1998’s Grand Turismo – that was when I got to spend 10 precious minutes with keyboard and guitar player Lars-Olof Johansson. We spoke about the journey, part four for Sweden’s favourite band of their generation, one of a six-part rollercoaster ride we know and love to this day.

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