The Ark is a Swedish
glam rock band formed in 1991 by Ola Salo, Mikael Jepson, and Lasse "Leari"
Ljungberg, when Ola Salo and Leari were only fourteen years
old. Martin Axén officially joined the band in 1997, and
Sylvester Schlegel in 1999. In late 2006, Jens Andersson joined The
Ark as an official member. He had at that point played live with
the band for several years.
Generally written in a collaborative effort by the band, the Ark's
lyrics are sometimes controversial. For example, the 2002 single
"Father of a Son" is about homosexuals' right to have children.
In October
2006, the band and Ola Salo were criticized
by members of the U.S. public for some controversial comments
referring to the September
11, 2001 attacks that were apparently part of the joking banter
between songs as the band performed at the opening festivities for
the new Swedish
embassy in
Washington,
D.C.
[147327] This was unfortunate timing, as the
free concert was the kick off for the band's U.S. tour.
The Ark participated in the Swedish
Melodifestivalen 2007 with the song
"
The Worrying Kind", written by
Ola Salo. The song won the contest after capturing both the popular
vote and the jury's vote. The song was Sweden's
Eurovision Song Contest 2007
entry, and is also included in The Ark's fourth album
Prayer for the Weekend, released in
April 2007. Despite being a bookmaker favorite, they finished in
18th place (out of 24) with only 51 points, compared to winning
Serbia's
268 points. "Absolutely No Decorum", the first single from the
album, was released in January 2007.
The Ark has collaborated with artists such as
The Darkness and
The Cardigans.
"One Of Us Is Gonna Die Young" was used in the 2007 snowboarding
video, "Picture This" from Mack Dawg Productions for Seth Huot and
Andreas Wiig's video part,also was it used for the Sam Blenkinsop
and Philip Polc Section of the FOX Racing Shox 2007 Sequel.
Mid 2009, The Ark released a statement on the front page of their
website stating that a new album would be released in Spring
2010
Members
Discography
Albums
EPs
- Racing with the Rabbits - 1996
Singles
| Single |
Peak position |
Weeks In Chart |
Date Of Entry |
| It Takes
a Fool to Remain Sane |
7 |
22 |
June 29 2000 |
| Echo Chamber |
42 |
13 |
Oct 26 2000 |
| Joy Surrender |
23 |
6 |
April 12 2001 |
| Let Your Body Decide |
59 |
1 |
Jan 4 2002 |
| Calleth You, Cometh I |
2 |
18 |
March 8 2002 |
| Father of a Son |
5 |
8 |
Aug 29 2002 |
| Tell Me This Night Is Over |
28 |
9 |
Nov 14 2002 |
| One of Us Is Gonna Die Young |
4 |
18 |
Dec 16 2004 |
| Clamour for Glamour |
10 |
23 |
April 4 2005 |
| Absolutely No Decorum |
26 |
7 |
Feb 1 2007 |
| The Worrying Kind |
1 |
20 |
March 8 2007 |
| Gimme Love to Give |
56 |
1 |
July 5 2007 |
| Prayer for the Weekend |
15 |
9 |
July 12 2007 |
| Little Dysfunk You |
58 |
1 |
Nov 22 2007 |
Music videos
We Are the Ark
- It Takes a Fool to Remain Sane
- Echo Chamber
- Joy Surrender
- Let Your Body Decide
In Lust We Trust
- Father of a Son
- Calleth You, Cometh I (old version)
- Calleth You, Cometh I (new version)
- Tell Me This Night Is Over
State of the Ark
- One of Us Is Gonna Die Young
- One of Us Is Gonna Die Young (the U.S. version)
- Clamour for Glamour
Prayer for the Weekend
External links
References
- A Swedish Star's Rock-and-Rile Words,
Washington
Post article, Tuesday, October 24, 2006; Page C03.