Myrbein's only album ”Myrornas krig” is one of the worst albums I've heard on this blog. It's prog rock (with one 'g') at its most annoying, complex for the sake of complexity alone, but with a puerile lack of compositional logic that makes them sound like a kindergarten King Crimson on a bad day. It was released in 1981, shortly before Myrbein disbanded (with some members turning up in the un-proggy postpunk band Skallarna not long after). They formed in 1977, and a couple of early tapes were made available on the band's Soundcloud in 2015, plus one from their final year.
Instrumental, English vocals
International relevance: ***
The earliest tape is a three-song
session made by local radio station Radio Jämtland (Jämtland being
Myrbein's home county). If Myrbein were musically lost in their later
years, they had absolutely no fucking clue what they were doing
during the earliest days. Musically illiterate songwriting and blunderous playing
but chock full of over-reaching ambition. With a playing time of only
16 minutes, this shouldn't be that hard to get through but it's
really an endurance test. Last track ”Pucko vinner” is
unbelievably terrible.

Live Tonkraft Sveriges Radio P3 1979 (no label, 2015; rec. 1979)
Swedish vocals, English vocals, instrumental
International relevance: ***
Recorded in their home town Östersund for the legendary Tonkraft series on Swedish national radio, and
perhaps that fact made Myrbein nervous enough to shape up a bit. I'm
not saying it's a good show, but it's not their worst effort. Despite
some misguided attempts at Samla Mammas Manna styled musical humour,
the track ”Hjälp släpp ut mig” is in fact almost listenable.
Unfortunately, the tiny hope that track might inspire is quickly
ruined by an embarrasing rock'n'roll pastiche called ”Ko”, and a
disco parody named ”Disco Baby” that kicks in wide open doors.
Wow, mocking disco in 1979! Did you really think that was a forefront
thing to do? Come on, guys, please...
This reasonably good sounding audience recording opens with a cover of King Crimson's ”Larks' Tongues In Aspic, Part II”, showing they finally left their most of their Samla Mammas Manna/Gentle Giant hang-ups in favour of a Crimson hang-up. "Larks' Tongues" is fairly well performed, it suggests Myrbein could actually pull off a bit of garage level symph rock without making complete fools of themselves, and that their biggest problem perhaps was their insufficient understanding of composition. The rest of the gig features songs from their then recent album and some leftovers from their early repertoire including ”Ko”. Fans of ”Myrornas krig” will probably like this archival outpouring of theirs the best, but I still think it scores high on the international suckitude scale.
Radio Jämtland 1978 full EP playlist
Live Tonkraft 1979 full album playlist
Live Borås 1981 full album playlist


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