For All Happy Endings by David & The Citizens

For All Happy Endings

David & The Citizens

2002
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Album Summary

David & the Citizens was a Swedish rock band formed in 1999. Their first, self-titled, EP was released on April 9, 2001 on Adrian Recordings. The same year another EP was released under the name I've Been Floating Upstream. The band also made their second performance at the Hultsfred festival that year. The debut album For all Happy Endings was released March 8, 2002, and soon after the EP Song Against Life whose title track lay several weeks on MTV:s Up North. In the summer of 2002 the band played at all the major festivals in Sweden as well as the Roskilde Festival in Denmark. In 2003 the band released their second album Until the Sadness is Gone, and in 2004 the EP Big Chill which also Mattias Alkberg appeared on. Until the Sadness is Gone was nominated for a Swedish Grammy Award in 2003/2004.

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Jan 31 2026 Author
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Kinda wish the whole album sounded like the first track. Not bd though!
Jan 30 2026 Author
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Didn’t really leave an impression outside of the intro/outro, falls into the radio-friendly indie of the early aughts where things all sounded similarly schmaltzy and way too twee.