INVSN

Not to be confused with The Lost Patrol.
INVSN (Pronounced "Invasion")

INVSN at Highfield Festival, Germany in 2014
Background information
Origin Umeå, Västerbotten, Sweden
Genres Punk rock, post punk
Years active 1999–present
Labels Ny Våg
Burning Heart Records
Razor & Tie
Associated acts Refused
The (International) Noise Conspiracy
AC4
Masshysteri
Website
Members Dennis Lyxzén
Sara Almgren
André Sandström
Christina Karlsson
Anders Stenberg
Past members
Robert Pettersson
Richard Österman
Kajsa Bergsten

INVSN (pronounced "Invasion") is a Post-Punk band from Umeå in the North of Sweden. The members have all played in influential punk and rock bands from Sweden. It is the music project of Swedish Punk rock musician Dennis Lyxzén. In contrast to his other projects, Refused and The (International) Noise Conspiracy, this started out as a solo career and much more folkish and softer than his prior music endeavors.

Sara Almgren used to be in the first Swedish all-female straight-edge band The Doughnuts. She later played keyboard and guitar in The (International) Noise Conspiracy and has also played in bands like The Vicious and Masshysteri. She has also toured with Marit Bergman and Sahara Hotnights.

Dennis Lyxzen is most known for being the lead vocalist in Refused but has also played in bands like The (International) Noise Conspiracy, AC4 and many more. He also been a touring member of The Bloody Beetroots.

Anders Stenberg is a member of acclaimed Swedish band the Deportees and also a touring member of Lykke Li's band.

Christina Karlsson, besides playing in INVSN she also plays with bands and artist such as Frida Selander, Tiger Forest Cat and Honungsvägen.

Andre Sandström hails from Swedish hardcore thrashers DS-13 and has also played in bands like The Vicious and Ux Vileheads.

History

Origins

The band was previously called the Lost Patrol Band; however, the name was changed to Invasionen because the American group, The Lost Patrol holds the North American trademark on the name. As the name changed, so did the music, and the band started to write in Swedish.

In 1999, Lyxzén put together a release titled "Songs in the Key of Resistance" which was written in the political vein that Lyxzén's fans best know him for. The album received mixed reactions. Critics often blasted the album for straying from its creator's punk roots, while others were impressed by Lyxzén's ability to diversify his musical output.

The Lost Patrol returned in 2003 with "Songs about Running Away". According to Lyxzén, the album had been supposed to be just as subversive and political as his previous album, yet due to relationship problems, it ended up being an emotional outburst. Guests such as David Sandström (Refused), Stefan Granberg (Randy) and Lisa Miskovsky helped to make this album one of Lyxzén's most experimental.

In 2005, Burning Heart Records reported that The Lost Patrol has grown from Lyxzén's solo project into a full-fledged band. This is reflected in the title of the 2005 album The Lost Patrol Band. The album also represents a further change in style, this time encompassing the upbeat sounds of 1970s/'80s punk and power pop. In 2013 the group signed to Razor & Tie and changed their name to INVSN.

In 2010 Invasionen released their debut album Hela Världen Brinner on Sony Music in Sweden. A vinyl version of the record was released on Dennis' own label Ny Våg Records. Shortly after the record was released Robert Pettersson left the band to focus on his band Masshysteri. Richard Österman replaced him on bass. Since the album was only released in Sweden and the lyrics were in Swedish they mainly just touring Sweden but also did some shows in Spain. The first album "Hela Världen Brinner" could be described as a tribute to early Swedish punkrock.

In the fall of 2011 the sophomore album "Saker Som jag Sagt Till Natten" was released once again on Sony Music. The album got good reviews in Sweden and when they started playing shows Sara Almgren from Masshysteri had joined the band on bas and Richard had moved to guitar due to Anders touring duties with Lykke Li. The album had a darker and more serious tone then the previous album. In the fall of 2011 they also did a tour of China before touring Scandinavia.

In 2012 the band was largely on a break due to Dennis Lyxzén's commitment to the Refused reunion. They still managed to play over 20 shows and write the material that would end up on their next record.

INVSN

In 2013 the group recorded their third album and signed to Razor & Tie and changed their name to INVSN (Pronounced "Invasion"). The record was recorded in both English for an international Release and Swedish for a domestic release in Sweden.

The english version of the album was released on 24 September and the band set out on a tour in North America supporting Minus The Bear. Before the tour Richard Österman stepped down from touring duties and Christina Karlsson and Kajsa Bergsten joined. During 2013-2014 the band did over 110 shows all over the world. 2 Tours of North America, a trip to Cuba and a couple of European tours, one with Against Me. The Album got great reviews in Europe but not much happened in America due to a lack of interest on the labels part. They ended 2014 with releasing a limited vinyl 7" on Sony Music with the song Hjärtat and a split 7" with Sister Mystery from Los Angeles. And in November they did a short run of the UK with Echo and The Bunnymen.

2015 was a quiet year for INVSN due to a new Refused record. In the fall of 2015 they however did a short Scandinavian tour together with The Soft Moon.

In 2016 INVSN announced their return with new music. They got signed to new Swedish label Woah Dad! in Scandinavia and released their first single from the upcoming album The Beautiful Stories, Immer Zu on 21 October in the nordic countries. They also announced that they are free from the Razor and Tie contract and working on getting the music released in the rest of the world.

Discography

Albums

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As INVSN:

Singles

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See also

References

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