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  • Skaizerkite är Montt Mardiés tredje skiva.

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    “Detta är ett mästerverk, en omedelbar klassiker, en bibel.”
    - Tobias Pettersson, Zero

    “Jag vet egentligen inte vilket som imponerar mest, låtskrivandet eller framförandet. Däremot är jag ganska säker på att ifall låtarna spelats in för tjugo eller trettio år sedan hade de flesta betraktats som klassiker idag.”
    - Anders Jaderup, Sydsvenskan

    “Denna låten (Welcome To Stalingrad)
    skulle kunna platsa som soundtrack till alla härliga sommardagar jag än så länge genomlevt. Och det slutar inte där. Ju längre in i skivan jag kommer ju mer börjar jag älska hans röst.”
    - Martin Sjölander, dagensskiva.com

    “Till slut måste man - om än anningen motvilligt - applådera både hans Wes Andersonska detaljdyrkan, ambition och genomförande”
    - Andres Lokko, SvD

    “På »Skaizerkite« fortsätter den tjugofemårige stockholmaren att kreera i en paddy mcaloonsk-vacker värld av romanser, fabler och ymnigt namndroppande.”
    - Pierre Hellqvist, Sonic

    “Det är blåspop, stråkgroove, pianoboogie och så klart en stor dos indiepop som lägger sig som ett hölje över hela “Skaizerkite”. Montt Mardiés entusiasm känns äkta och smittar av sig…”
    - Carina Jönsson, City


  • This is Montt mardiés double album Clocks/Pretender. Two albums for the price of one!
    First 10 songs is Montt Mardié by himself with a string quartet and orchestra backing him. Last 10 songs is duets with artists like Jens Lekman, Hello Saferide, Mr Suitcase, Andreas Mattsson, The Deportees, The Legends, Vapnet and Bobby baby.

    "I really liked the debut album by this swedish kid, but didn't think he showed all his promise on it. That was reinforced by his recent Science EP which was simply brilliant and showed much in the way of musical growth. That brings us here, and all I can say is did this kid hit one out of the park. This is a double album, the first being the "new" album and the second being quasi covers and redo's with a galaxy of swedish stars from Andreas Mattson, Jens Lekman, Johan Angergärd, Vapnet and more. The "album" is a thing of sublime beauty. Strings, horns, songs of passion and regret sung from the gut and even taking the piss on himself by recovering Highschool Drama as a totally new tune called Birthday Boy. (in fact this is sort of the premise of the second album) What really stands out is his sudden maturity, not only with a ballad, but with retro lounge classics like Let's Get Away From It All. The Velvet Fog would be proud. Honestly, I can't carp enough about this album, from it's delicacy to it's irony it will be without question one of the best releases of the year, and then some. If that was just it that is. However on to that we add the sec...


  • Montt Mardié returns with style! The first track "1969" comes with strings and has the backing of a whole symphony orchestra. The lush collaboration with Mr. Suitcase "My girlfriend is in the grand prix finals" oozes of Monaco breeze. "The Pilot" is on-the-road-pop at it's most dancefriendly and the end track "The Memoirs of a never doubting scientist" is a kosmonaut-pop lullaby for every single summer night!


  • Montt Mardie-single from the debut album.


  • The debut album from Montt Mardié!


  • The single "Highschool drama" from Montt mardié was his first ever release. An instant hit and indie classic for dancefloors around the world to never stop dancing to. The best bits of motown, 80s new wave with that 21st century feeling to it in a perfect mix just over 3 minutes. B-side Phonecall drama continues the drama of the single.