Biography
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Biography in Danish [*.doc]
Interview
- Pardon Punx Zine [frontpage,
contents, page
1, page 2]
Interview - United As One
Interview - Punk Rock Reviews
Interview
- Franticsound (Danish)
Interview
- Arm The Pit
Interview - Rock Magazine (Danish)
Article
- Way Up North
Article
- Elmshorn
Article
- Ungdomshuset
Article
- Random article with Troels' "Impressive hair"
Mighty Midgets is a Danish
punk rock band descending from the city of Aalborg. The band was formed in November
2005, and even though the band hadn’t existed for long, the year 2006
was a year with lots of live activity. The climax was a successful 2 ½
week tour to countries as England, Scotland, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Germany,
Belgium, the Netherlands and Czech Republic.
In 2007 the band continued to play a lot of shows in Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands
and of course their home country Denmark, supporting bands as Streetlight Manifesto,
the Observers, Real McKenzies, Voice of a Generation, MDC, Blisterhead, Zatopeks,
Johnie 3, Runnin’ Riot and many more.
The band is known for their energetic live performance and their humour. People
that have seen Mighty Midgets doesn’t forget it, unless they join the
band for the after party.
The latest release is an EP with six songs called “Plug-N-Pray”,
which was released on the 26th of April 2008, on their own label 5Feet Under
Records. In September 2007 the band released a 7” split with the band
Stars Burn Stripes from Copenhagen, and in the summer of 2006 the band released
a split with the German band the Cakes on the Canadian, AMP Records. Furthermore,
the band has contributed songs to various compilations from around the globe.
The band takes lots of pride in writing political songs, but some of the songs
also have a personal theme. Mighty Midgets is anti-racism, anti-sexism, anti-fascist
and anti-homophobic, but the band is also anti-political-correctness and believes
that it’s important that people make up their own minds.