The Merrymakers are Anders Hellgren and David Myhr based in Stockholm, Sweden.
They released two critically acclaimed albums in the 90's; No Sleep 'til famous and Bubblegun. The single “Monument of me†off No Sleep was a smash-hit on Japanese radio and generated sales of more than 100,000 copies in 1997. For the recording of Bubblegun they hooked up with ex-Jellyfish vocalist/drummer Andy Sturmer who did all the drumming and produced four tracks. The album was released on Virgin Records in Japan and Scandinavia 1998 but also independently in the U.S. and Australia a couple of years later. "Under The Light Of The Moon" off Bubblegun was included on the soundtrack of the romantic comedy Love and Sex starring Jon Favreau and Famke Jensen.
For the 2001 album Listen to What the man said: A Tribute to Sir Paul McCartney the Merrymakers recorded a rockin' version of "No More Lonely Nights" and were in excellent company among artists like Neil and Tim Finn from Crowded House, World Party, Matthew Sweet and Peter Buck of R.E.M.
Over the last few years the Merrymakers have stood aside for other things that Hellgren/Myhr have been busy doing. Mainly building their studio Monogram in Stockholm and producing bands/artists such as PuffyAmiYumi, Dorian Gray and Yuko Yamaguchi. Currently two of their songs written for PuffyAmiYumi are used in big time TV-commercials in Japan and a third one is set to be the opening theme for the animated manga series called Oh-Edo Rocket.
On April 27 the Merrymakers will do their first public performance in 7(!) years at the Black Note in Valencia, Spain. For this occasion they have put together a new band including P-A Wikander (Popsicle), Joel Lindberg (Liquid Scarlet), and Joel Sjodin (TV4).