The Sounds, a Swedish rock band, was formed in 1999 in Helsingborg by Maja Ivarsson, Johan Bengtsson, Fredrik Nilsson, and Felix Rodriguez, and was later joined by Jesper Anderberg. Their breakthrough came with the release of their debut album Living In America in 2002, which included the hit single "Seven Days A Week". The album was recorded in Stockholm and produced by Adel Dahdal and Jim Monell. Following their debut, The Sounds released several albums, including Dying To Say This To You (2006), which featured the singles "Painted By Numbers" and "Tony The Beat", and Crossing The Rubicon (2009). They collaborated with notable artists such as James Iha of A Perfect Circle. Their album Something To Die For, released in March 2011, included the single "Better Off Dead". The Sounds is known for blending melodic synth music with punk-influenced indie rock.
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