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'''Invasionen''' is the music project of [[Sweden|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 [[Folk music|folk]]ish and softer than his prior music endeavours. The band was previously called the Lost Patrol Band but the name was changed after threats of legal action from an American band called [[the Lost Patrol]]<ref>http://www.punknews.org/article/28479</ref>.
'''Invasionen''' is the music project of [[Sweden|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 [[Folk music|folk]]ish and softer than his prior music endeavours. The band was previously called the Lost Patrol Band but the name was changed after threats of legal action from an American band called [[the Lost Patrol]]<ref>http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=107664106&blogID=376149666</ref>.


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.
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.

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Invasionen


Invasionen 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 endeavours. The band was previously called the Lost Patrol Band but the name was changed after threats of legal action from an American band called the Lost Patrol[1].

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.

As of 2005, Burning Heart Records reports 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.




Discography

Albums

  • Songs In The Key Of Resistance (1999) Startracks Records
  • Songs About Running Away (2003) Burning Heart / Epitaph
  • The Lost Patrol Band (2005) Burning Heart / Epitaph
  • Automatic (2006) Burning Heart / Epitaph

Singles

  • s/t (1999) Her Magic Field
  • Alright (2003) Burning Heart / Epitaph

See also

The Lost Patrol Myspace