Millencolin

Home From Home

Editor's Review:

On Home From Home, Swedish punk-rock heroes Millencolin continue their relative musical leap forward achieved on their previous album, Pennybridge Pioneers. That album saw Millencolin's sound evolve from the cookie-cutter new school found on earlier efforts to a surprisingly rich, slowed-down and textured style, a style which further develops on Home From Home. Although their music is still straightforward in nature and lyrics, both the production and playing on this album separate Millencolin from the teeming flock of pop-punk bands in circulation these days.
- Daniel Taylor


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Record Label Epitaph
Released March 2002

Tracks

  1. Man or Mouse
  2. Fingers Crossed
  3. Black Eye
  4. Montego
  5. Punk Rock Rebel
  6. Kemp
  7. Botanic Mistress
  8. Happiness for Dogs
  9. Battery Check
  10. Fuel To The Flame
  11. Afghan
  12. Greener Grass
  13. Home from Home
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