BIO

Swedish pop-punk band with a flair for infusing power chords with new wave and disco, Frankley Everlong surfaced in 2009 as a straight-up punk band. The band’s intention is to combine elements of different types of music and create something new.

“We´ve been working on our sound for several years, trying to mix different types of music together” says guitarist and vocalist Tommy Carlsson. “I love music… especially punk, disco, and heavy new wave synth. We take different elements of these genres, mix it up a bit, and create something new“.

Frankley Everlong released their debut album Songs for the Broken on October 31, 2014. Looking for a unique spot in the scene, Tommy Carlsson began merging new wave synths and disco beats into the mix, which lead up to the release in 2019 of their full-length album “Till the Dance Do Us Part” on American based Eclipse Records. “Our debut album was important to us, it pushed us in the right direction” says Tommy “but I wanted the sound to be even more defined." 

In the Summer of 2018 Frankley Everlong landed a deal with American indie label Eclipse Records (Mushroomhead, Bobaflex, A Breach of Silence). “Till the Dance Do Us Part was a big thing for us as a band” says Tommy. I think that “Till The Dance..” was a huge step when it comes to the sound that we are looking for." The album was well received by the critics with its playful balance between punk end electronics.

In 2019 Tommy started to write new material that will come to be the third album with an urge to fuse the synth wave and punk even further. “I was very strict to myself when writing this album” says Tommy. “I wanted every track to be a hit song and if one song had one part that I didn't feel like it was a part of a hit, then I trashed the entire song. When the time came to begin to plan the release of “Things of Evil” the band decided to go independent and “Things of Evil” got released on May 7 in 2022.

Right now the band is focusing on recording the forth full-length album. The album will contain at least 9 songs that are filled with a lot of energy, catchy choruses and getting the pop punk/synth wave to a new level!

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MUSIC

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HIGHLIGHTS
 
- Over one million streams on Spotify
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- Curated placement in Spotify’s New Punk Tracks, and Pop Punk’s Not Dead playlists

- Headlining festivals with over 30.000 visitors

- Nightliner tours all over Sweden

- More than 6500 monthly Spotify listeners (23-09-03)

- More than 95000 views on YouTube videos (23-09-03)


PRESS QUOTES

“Till The Dance… is an album that won’t ever get boring because there’s always something new to discover!” – Stalker Magazine (9/10)

"The new album shows a band who truly want to write pop punk that will stand the test of time and kids in 20 years time will still be singing along to." - Metallum Sub Terra (8/10)

“From now on, Till the Dance Do Us Part is the new standard by which all pop-punk-rock bands will be measured.” –Ignotus Magazine (7.5/10):

“Frankley Everlong has the answer and the right album for you!” – Loudd (7/10):

“Till the Dance Do Us Part by Frankley Everlong drives forward in the style of 80s synth hits with punk attitude” – Hellfire Magazine (7/10):

“Frankley Everlong know how to balance the doses of punk and electronics to offer us a very interesting album!” – Necromance (7/10):

“Gorgeous melodies, fine singalongs, lively rhythms and catchy hooks!” – Powermetal.de (6.5/10):

Till the Dance Do Us Part is “a super-catchy, up-beat and bouncy record that takes the best of the pop-punk world and filters it nicely through a post sound” – GBHBL

Watch our music video "Breathing Hearts"
Taken from our latest album "Things of Evil"

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Watch our live video "Breathing Hearts"

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