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Danish electro-pop outfit Carpark North released their first album, Carpark North, in 2004. The group -- Lau Højen, Søren Balsner, and Morten Thorhauge -- scored a big hit with its eponymous full-length, with the single "Transparent and Glasslike" hitting the number two spot on the Danish charts. The follow-up full-length, All Things to All People, was released in 2005. The album, while not a chart-topper like their first album, still managed to crack the Top Five and continue the band's home nation momentum. A third album, Grateful, was released in 2008. Carpark North also had the honor of having a track -- "Human" -- featured on the Electronic Arts hit video game FIFA 08.
Wikipedia:
Carpark North is a Danish electronic rock band. The band was formed in Aarhus, Denmark on 28 July 1999 by Lau Højen (vocal, guitar), Søren Balsner (bass, synthesisers) and Morten Thorhauge (drums). The name "Carpark North" was created from the electro and rock genres: "Carpark" stands for car parks, edges, roughness, metal - the rock part, and "North" stands for northern lights, stars ethereal electronics.
In an interview with MTV, Lau Højen explained that the name was chosen, because when they started the band they misinterpreted the meaning of Carpark as Graveyard. They only discovered the error a few months later and decided not to change the name anymore.
History
The foundation for Carpark North was laid at Mellerup Efterskole, where Søren Balsner and Lau Højen met and formed a band. This band played in the national championship in rock in 1997.
Søren and Lau split up after Mellerup, and Lau started his education at high school - Aarhus Katedralskole. Here he joined a band - "Spacekraft" and met Morten Thorhauge a young drummer from Søften. After a couple of months Lau and Morten formed their own band, and contacted Søren.
The first notes by Carpark North were played on a hot summer day in July 1999 in the MGK-facilities in Aarhus, Denmark.
In January 2010, the band announced that they had been signed internationally by Sony Music.





