Desire
Desire formed in Stockholm in 1989 as a trio with Henrik Wider on vocals and guitar, Mathias Lind on bass, and Martin Hall on drums. Their debut album 'Under...
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Desire formed in Stockholm in 1989 as a trio with Henrik Wider on vocals and guitar, Mathias Lind on bass, and Martin Hall on drums. Their debut album 'Under Your Spell' came out in 1993, anchored by the title track that became their most recognizable song. They followed it with albums like 'Dream Collector' in 1996 and 'Fly Away' in 1999.
Their music mixed hard rock and melodic elements, with songs like 'Don't Call' and 'Montre Moi Ton Visage' showing their range. Some of their lyrics touched on personal and social themes that occasionally drew attention. They kept recording into the 2000s with albums including 'Lost in Your Eyes' in 2002 and a self-titled release in 2005.
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