The Mobile Homes
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At Hawk they released the albums “Hurt” remixed by Denniz Pop, “Nothing But Something” produced by Christian Falk, “Test” produced by Joolz Beeston and “Meanwhile”. The group plays typical synthpop similar to Depeche Mode with the exception of a period in the late 90s and early 2000s when the music was more guitar and rock influenced. The name The Mobile Homes is taken from British rock/pop band Japan's song Still Life in Mobile Homes from the album Tin Drum. The members have also played together in the side project Sapporo 72 where the music is more inspired by Kraftwerk.
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I feel sorry for young bands and musicians having to go through this social media rite of passage. We’ve always been a bit difficult to work with because we don’t want to compromise about our music, save for the Bartos record apparently where we did exactly what he told us to . Someone at the label says “You should do this and that” and “It should sound like this to be a hit song”, but we don’t want to do what someone tells us and change label instead . I’m quite sure we tried to write hit songs to get wider attention when we were young.
The sound of the Mobile Homes album was all a decision by Bartos, we just did what he suggested. It’s not that we never wanted to have a guitar sound but we couldn’t play and never really tried out any riffs or chords. It’s still a bit like that today but what’s different is that Andreas loves to experiment with the guitar sound and add some really weird stuff to our songs. We also had lots of time to send ideas back and forth for feedback before we recorded anything. Since we didn’t have any pressure at all every song was quite a long process. It’s much better for us to not have that type of pressure and just write music we like, not for a label or anyone else.
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Each center caters to the building requirements of their geographical area. The Mobile Homes was formed in Sätra, Sweden in 1984 by brothers Andreas and Patrik Brun, Per Liliefeldt, and singer Hans Erkendal. At first there where many bands playing in the same premises, but later there was only a few left, and the Mobile Homes were born.
It’s also a lot more interesting to release a full album because you need to push yourself in a completely different way. When you release EP’s and singles you know they won’t get any attention after two weeks, but an album has the potential to have a long life in the charts and can stay in the spotlight for a while. On CD it’s just a long list, LP’s have two sides with their own stories. We finally had time off to work on music again, especially Sami who’s doing most of the production work in the studio and usually is stuck in bigger productions with other bands. But it’s a completely new music scene out there today. Our Construction Process Champion's building process has been producing quality manufactured and modular homes over six decades.
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On August 21, 2007 the album was released in the United States through The Militia Group. The sound takes us back to the early nineties, when The Mobile Homes released “Nothing But Something”. The song is filled with self portraits, desperate to be loved.
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The music scene is flooded with bands and you need to be creative and use your network to stand out in the crowd. Luckily, Hans just happens to be amazing on promotion while Andreas is like “You don’t need to put yourself on the slab, it’s enough with the music”. He really loves to take on the underdog role and wants the music to speak for itself.
That man is Mr. Promotion himself and always pushes us in the right direction. But we talk a lot about how to reach out to people and what feels good for us to do before we start promoting anything, it’s a lot to deal with and you need to be prepared when you release an album. P3 won’t do it because they’re stuck in American auto-tuned crap. Most of the radio shows for alternative music are gone. There are no commercial spaces that would play our kind of music anymore, and then we can do whatever we want to. We have our loyal fans who will turn up at shows anyway.
And here’s a newsflash, they have enough music to release another album. We’ve pointed it out several times in interviews that we write synthpop songs but if you would ask Andreas he would say that he’s a songwriter. He writes the songs on guitar and piano, not synthesizers, and I’m quite sure he wouldn’t label us a synthpop band at all, even more so today when music genres have morphed together. Modern kitchens with stainless steel appliances and perhaps spacious bedrooms with walk-in closets? Like site-built homes, our manufactured homes and modular homes offer plenty of floor plans and amenities.
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The band contacted Swedish popstar Christer Sandelin and signed to his label called Alpha. At Alpha they released the single “I know I will die”, and after that they signed to Sonet. In 2000, Dominic Viola joined Moonraker, a rock band from Montreal started in 1997 by Brais, Hamelin, Joly and Williamson. After some initial success, including winning the CHOM L'Esprit in 2001, the band moved to Toronto in 2003.
Andreas ended up being super creative during the pandemic and just continued to send us new songs; “You can have these, do whatever you want with them, rewrite them, change the lyrics”, that’s how it started . I also remember that other synthpop bands thought we were sell-outs and that it was a bad choice on our side to work with that type of labels. For us, it all happened quite quickly to get picked up by Papa Doc, and other bands in the scene thought we got it all served on a silver platter and hadn’t worked enough for it. But it has always been like that for us – The Mobile Homes against the world . Maybe a bit, but very few bands made it through the eye of the needle and got picked up by a major label, especially in the 80s. You had to get a record deal to reach out and get a bigger audience, there was no other way to reach out to people.
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There’s really no reason for us to try to catch an audience – a new generation of fans – who doesn’t like our music, they wouldn’t understand what it is about anyway. But at the same time, it’s great to see young people turn up from time to time who know about us or the scene and want to catch up with us today. It’s not that common anymore but it still happens that young people come out for our shows. In the 80s and the 90s, you had to struggle to get a deal with a label. If you were signed you had everything taken care of – recording, releasing, promoting, and everything else that you have to do on your own today. I’m sure there were as many bands in the scene back then as today, but if you didn’t get a record deal you couldn’t reach out at all.
A few years prior to the peak years of the synthpop scene, brothers Patrik and Andreas Brun, Hans Erkendahl, and Per Liliefeldt started The Mobile Homes in Sätra, a suburb of Stockholm. Being caught up in the ‘new bands to watch out’ buzz already as a demo band, they were picked up by reputed label Papa Doc Records and released their debut single “Don’t Give It Up” in 1986. Four years later, at the peak of the synthpop scene, the band released their debut album Hurt, getting them widespread attention on national TV and radio. After their sophomore album Nothing But Something the following year, the band was established at the top of the Swedish synthpop scene.
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