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moi Caprice is an indie rock band from Denmark. Current members are Michael Møller, David Brunsgaard, Casper Henning Hansen, Jacob Funch and Fridolin Nordsø. The band, formed as early as 1993 as Concrete Puppet Frog, rose to visibility in 1997 as the first unsigned band to top the Danish alternative music charts, despite the lack of a released studio album. The band has remained active, releasing five albums beginning in 2003, and touring internationally, including performances in Canada and Vietnam. After their fourth studio album, We Had Faces Then released in 2008, the band members drifted apart. After a twelve year hiatus the band re-emerged with their fifth studio album, Becoming Visible in 2020, and has since released multiple EPs and singles. Their last studio album, Nine Lives, released in 2022.
Their third album, The Art of Kissing Properly (2006), earned them four Critics Award nominations and two nominations for Danish Music Awards, and they won the prize for best band at the Danish critics award, Steppeulven.
Discography
= Studio albums
=2003: Once upon a Time in the North
2005: You Can’t Say No Forever
2006: The Art of Kissing Properly
2008: We Had Faces Then
2020: Becoming Visible
2022: Nine Lives
= EPs and singles
=2002: Daisies and Beatrice (CD-EP) (May 2002)
2002: Summerfool (CD-EP) (October 2002)
2003: Artboy Meets Artgirl (CD-EP) (January 2003)
2007: To The Lighthouse (remixes) (Vinyl 12")
2021: Orpheus (Edison Jr. Stella Polaris Remix)
2020: The Places We Have Loved
2020: Advent
= Compilations
=2002: Singles Collection (11 songs and 3 videos from earlier EPs. Popsicle, 2002)
2010: The Past is a Foreign Country (Alternative version) (Collection of alternative versions of previously released songs)
References
External links
Moi Caprice discography at Discogs
moi Caprice discography at MusicBrainz