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Miike Snow is an electropop band from Stockholm, Sweden formed in 2007, consisting of American songwriter Andrew Wyatt and Swedish producers Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg. Their eponymous debut album was released in 2009 to much critical acclaim, with the lead single 'Animal' appearing on shows such as Gossip Girl. Check our available Miike Snow concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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5.0 (based on 9 reviews)

Miike Snow has a bit of a problem on their hands. First off, the basics: The group is composed of a trio of very talented people--singer Andrew Wyatt and the duo Christian Karlsson & Pontus Winnberg, who are perhaps better known as Bloodshy & Avant. While people may not know the name Bloodshy & Avant up front, they've likely heard the duo's work, as they've been working as behind-the-scenes hitmakers for years, with Grammy-winning tracks and a host of other awards already under their belt...
- www.popmatters.com
Miike Snow are three talented producers: two Swedes and an American with 'serious pop credentials' - an oxymoron if ever there was. Between them, they have had fingers in the musical pies of Madonna, Kelis, Kylie Minogue, Bruno Mars and Britney Spears's 'Toxic'. Nordic melancholic this is not. I can already see the bearded reader hitching up his trackies before he shakes the crumbs from his Kerrang! back catalogue...
- www.undertheradar.co.nz
Before giving this record a spin, I decided to have a listen through Miike Snow's 2009 debut. Everyone had been raving about that release, yet ultimately it garnered very mixed reviews and sort of faded into nothingness behind the massive hit, "Animal". Happy To You, the Swedish/American trio's latest record, came to me with an equal amount of hype surrounding it, but off the back of their last effort, I wasn't too fussed about being swept off my feet - how wrong I turned out to be...
- www.theaureview.com
Summary: Another distinctive electro offering that proves their debut was not a fluke...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
The name "Miike" always fills me with a certain amount of trepidation by association, mainly due to Takashi Miike, purveyor of such famously squirmy shock schlock as Audition and Ichi the Killer. And so I imported electro-pop trio Miike Snow's Happy to You into my iTunes with some apprehension, expecting some unholy J-horror-inspired fusion of the Knife and Esben and the Witch, all pitch-shifted voices, chopped n' screwed percussion, and anything else you might find on a Salem album...
- www.slantmagazine.com
A touch of despair that a second album would never be forthcoming was starting to set in every time Miike Snow announced yet another tour in support of their self-titled debut. Its follow-up, Happy to You, carries over the clear lyrical intonations and inherent pop sensibility that established Miike Snow for trend watchers and the mainstream alike. Happy to You, however, doesn't boast such glaringly obvious singles as "Animal." Instead, the album is a whole, steady listen...
- www.undertheradarmag.com
If you could break up a band's music into its constituent pieces, what would be the most important part? Is it the production, the quality, or inventiveness of the sonics? Or would it be the singing and the presence of the frontman? How about the lyrics and their ability to convey emotion? Since we all hear music differently, this is an impossible question, but it's an interesting exercise when it comes to Miike Snow...
- pitchfork.com
Electronic pop is hardly a genre in desperate need of yet another troupe of synth-toting, sample-happy gents in Kraftwerk suits - which is exactly why Miike Snow are more than welcome upon their return...
- music.thedigitalfix.com
It's useful to remember that Miike Snow is slumming it. Not because a trio of Stockholm-based studio super-producers shouldn't have something to call their own--in this case, an electronically powered indie-pop outfit--but because the band itself never forgets this fact. Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg, a.k.a...
- www.avclub.com
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