The Legends are one of several indie pop projects masterminded by Swedish producer/musician
Johan Angergård, whose other bands include
the Acid House Kings (the group for whom he is best known) and
Club 8. Initially conceived as a fuzzy, gutsy indie pop act (something like a rougher, fierier version of
the Acid House Kings), the group made its live debut in 2003 as an opening act for
the Radio Dept. Their first EP,
There and Back Again, was released on Labrador one year later, and was quickly followed up by the full-length
Up Against the Legends.
Angergård took
the Legends in a new direction for their sophomore effort; 2005's
Public Radio found
the Legends dipping into a reverb-swathed sound modeled after post-punk acts like
the Cure and
New Order.
Facts and Figures,
the Legends' third full-length, found their sound shifting yet again, this time in favor of a chic, danceable sound that nodded to acts like
Kraftwerk and
Daft Punk as well as the breezy indie pop sensibilities characteristic of
Angergård's other projects. Released in 2009,
Over and Over found the group employing a host of styles and sounds, referencing everything from '60s girl groups to angular noise rock. ~ Margaret Reges, All Music Guide