BWO follows in the proud Swedish pop tradition of Abba, Roxette, and the production power houses of Cheiron and Murlyn, including quality songwriting, full-on live performances, and an obsession with the latest electronic gadgets. The band members write and produce their own material with internationally renown co-producer Anders Hansson, who previously worked with artists like Cher and Christina Aguilera.BWO’s debut album "Prototype" was released in March 2005, quickly went platinum and was awarded with a Swedish Grammis Award for Pop Artist of the year. The album also crossed over to a number of European countries, generating several No 1 hit singles across Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. "Prototype" generated no less than seven Top 10 singles in Sweden, including "Sixteen Tons Of Hardware", "Open Door" and "Sunshine In The Rain".BWO’s second album "Halcyon Days" was released in April, 2006, entered the Swedish Charts at No 1, instantly sold platinum, and was nominated for 5 Grammis awards. The club anthem first single "Temple Of Love" was a combined sales and airplay No 1 smash in Sweden. "Will My Arms Be Strong Enough", "We Could Be Heroes" and "Chariots Of Fire" were all Top 3 hits in Scandinavia. A third album titled "Fabricator" is scheduled for release in September 2007.BWO have already toured extensively across Scandinavia and Eastern Europe, completing a sold-out club tour in the autumn of 2005 and a sold-out Scandinavian stadium tour in the summer of 2006. The band has won the Rock Bear Award for Sweden’s most popular band overall two years in a row and is widely considered one of the most popular pop acts across Scandinavia and Eastern Europe.