Chemical Vocation

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Unspection 03:41 Tools
Conversus Locus 00:00 Tools
Song for Her 00:00 Tools
Blackhole Scenery 00:00 Tools
Pencils and papers 00:00 Tools
I Won't Stay 00:00 Tools
Dispatch 00:00 Tools
This town 03:26 Tools
Speeding Heartbeats 00:00 Tools
Backseat driver 00:00 Tools
Walls 00:00 Tools
A misfit in progress 00:00 Tools
Small steps backwards 00:00 Tools
Cold Caress 00:00 Tools
The beautiful truth 00:00 Tools
Ready, set, go! 00:00 Tools
Lost and found 00:00 Tools
My Dependence 00:00 Tools
The test of time 00:00 Tools
Someday 00:00 Tools
We're Not Here To Give Up 00:00 Tools
The Road 00:00 Tools
True Story Of Mine 00:00 Tools
92 & Raining 00:00 Tools
No Still Means No 00:00 Tools
All I've Got 00:00 Tools
Hide Away (feat. Nikola Sarcevic) 00:00 Tools
Satin Sheets 00:00 Tools
A Case Of The Mondays 00:00 Tools
Like An Infection 00:00 Tools
Sunsetrider 00:00 Tools
Solace 00:00 Tools
Dispatch (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Conversus Locus (Sealed In Silence Version) 00:00 Tools
Rockstar Dreams 00:00 Tools
repa in 00:00 Tools
Hide Away (Feat Nikola Sarcevic) 00:00 Tools
Chemical Vocation - Song For Her 00:00 Tools
Hide Away 00:00 Tools
Chemical Vocation - Unspection 00:00 Tools
unspection 00:00 Tools
Aqua 00:00 Tools
Michael the nuuk 00:00 Tools
i dont know? 00:00 Tools
This Town (demo) 00:00 Tools
Walls (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Sunset Rider 00:00 Tools
We’re Not Here To Give Up 00:00 Tools
Lost & Found 00:00 Tools
dispatch 00:00 Tools
Dispatch [Acoustic] 00:00 Tools
All I’ve Got 00:00 Tools
Whats in it for me(bonus) 00:00 Tools
conversus locus (not final version!!!!) 00:00 Tools
Whats in it for me (bonus) 00:00 Tools
04- Walls 00:00 Tools
song for her 00:00 Tools
cold caress (post-hardcore.ru) 00:00 Tools
i wont stay 00:00 Tools
conversus locus 00:00 Tools
Chemical Vocation - Conversus Locus 00:00 Tools
Dispatch (Acoustic)(Sealed in Silence) 00:00 Tools
Chemical Vocation - Dispatch 00:00 Tools
blackhole scenery 00:00 Tools
song for her - mix1 00:00 Tools
Chemical Vocation - I Wont Say 00:00 Tools
Chemical Vocation - True Story Of Mine 00:00 Tools
This city 00:00 Tools
Dispatch(acoustic) 00:00 Tools
PYFW 00:00 Tools
Spår 8 00:00 Tools
Crystal Math 00:00 Tools
Conversus Locus [Live] 00:00 Tools
Conversus Locus (Demo) 00:00 Tools
this city...blabla 00:00 Tools
Conversus Locus live @ P3 Frank 00:00 Tools
This City (Repa In) 00:00 Tools
Chemical Vocation - Spår 8 00:00 Tools
Speeding Heart Beats 00:00 Tools
Chemical Vocation - Blackhole Scenery 00:00 Tools
i won't stay - slaskmix utan b 00:00 Tools
Spår 1 00:00 Tools
unknown 00:00 Tools
Were Not Here to Give Up 00:00 Tools
Cold Caress (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Spår 6 00:00 Tools
Unspection (Demo) 00:00 Tools
chemical vocation Spår 10 00:00 Tools
Unsuspection 00:00 Tools
Ready. Set. Go 00:00 Tools
Chemical Vocation - I Won't Stay 00:00 Tools
blackhole scenery - slaskmix u 00:00 Tools
Hide Away (Feat Nikola Sarcevic) (_♛ Sweden ♛_) 00:00 Tools
Backseat Driver (demo) 00:00 Tools
All I've Got (2011) 00:00 Tools
Speeding Heartbeats(2011) 00:00 Tools
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Chemical Vocation is a pop punk band, inspired by post-hardcore. The band members are from all over the west coast of Sweden. They met in highschool in Uddevalla and in 2005 they signed to an indie label called The Emo Foundation. In the Summer of 2005 their self-titled debut EP was released, leading with the catchy and memorable track 'Unspection'. Their full length album called 'A Misfit In Progress' was released on September 24th 2008 through the the indie label Panic & Action. Current members: Pierre Larsson - Vocals Jocke Jensen - Vocals & guitars Kristoffer Lundström - Vocals & guitars Anders Lennerås - Bass Robin Jansson - Drums Past members: Johan Caullvine - Bass Chemical Vocation had almost given up. The band, one of Sweden´s busiest underground live acts, had released an LP on the tiny label The Emo Foundation, toured themselves blue in the face, and done everything an eager, hungry band should. The band enjoyed some success, and garnered a small legion of dedicated devotees which clung fiercely to the band. Then came….well, not so much, really. A band needs to grow, to evolve, and needs to feel that they are still striving towards new, alluring heights. To go ever forwards. But for Chemical Vocation, things started to feel as they had reached the apex of what they could achieve, without catching a glimpse of the next level. Add to this the intra-band arguments which inevitably occur when five friends spend an insane amount of time packed in the confines of a small van, and you get the picture. The inspiration and eagerness blew out the exhaust pipe while the tour van made its way home after years of touring up and down the Scandinavian map. Suddenly, Eric called. Eric Höjdén, main man in Swedish pop punk royalty Kid Down, had merged his ideas with the Burning Heart mogul Peter Ahlqvist to form Panic & Action. This was the logical consequence of a music business in transformation – an artist friendly management, label and booking agency in one neat package. Peter and Eric were convinced Chemical Vocation definitely had the potential to become the first ace up the new company´s sleeve. The band was instantly ushered into recording mode. The fact that Eric Höjdén, who produced the album, was the first person ever to believe in Chemical Vocation and once had been the one to throw the band into the studio, felt like an omen – the circle was to be completed. Something beautiful was about to be reborn. The passion and inspiration returned as a blessing for Chemical Vocation. Together with fellow Swedish giants Neverstore and Kid Down, Chemical Vocation represent the holy trinity of modern punk, destined to boost the scene for this kind of music to a much larger scale. All the above have strong relations to classic skate punk, like Millencolin, but want to bring the tunes of old into a new millennium where modern, american emo-rock has been a significant force of nature. Emo, according to Chemical Vocation, is not the sloppy, hairstyle-manic goo that My Chemical Romance and Aiden have made it. Emo punk, as Pierre, Kristoffer, Robin, Joakim and Johan know it, doesn´t whine all the time. Instead, it wants to knock the wind out of you, all the while conveying something personal. Melodic, straight forward, simple without being mundane. Imagine a modern Jimmy Eat World more than, say, Funderal For A Friend. Thus, the five friends from the Swedish west coast have found their way back to the place where they were always the most happy. Liberating for them, liberating for us. The result was recorded in warp-speed, was christened “A Misfit In Progress”, and it doesn´t give a shit about your preconceived notions. Expect melodies. Expect top notch energy. But also expect a band who puts the feeling in the songs above all things, a band who have created a holistic album as opposed to a fragmented collection of songs; a band who have discovered the gratification of contrasts. A band who want to express things – for real. Pierre´s gutter screams are washed away, and the music, in large parts created by Chemical´s guitar playing Enfant terrible Kristoffer, feels more focused as well as more varied and dynamic. The lyrics have stopped weeping as much, instead they express more clearly than ever what it means to be a young person today. The Chemical Vocation of 2008 wants to make a personal mark – its members are exposed to hardships and joy de vivre, just like all humans. Lyrical stories convey that humans will be humans with the highs and the lows that come along with the job. But Chemical Vocation wants to avoid whining about it – listening to the music should be easy, alluring, and should get you caught up in that vivid feeling of being alive. Pop that will make you faint, punk that will tear apart, melodies that intoxicate, and a feeling that we´ve all been longing to express – “A Misfit In Progress” promises everything. And it keeps its promises. Official homepage with additional info at www.chemicalvocation.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.