The discography from 1991 to 2008 covers the band's most prolific era, spanning their self-titled debut to their seventh studio release. This period established the Danish trio as global pop-rock icons, particularly in Scandinavia and Asia, where they have sold over 11 million records. Core Studio Albums (1991–2008)
Rare acoustic studio sessions, live concert recordings from their massive Asian tours, and instrumental backing tracks.
During this period, MLTR released , which typically form the core of high-fidelity FLAC collections: The discography from 1991 to 2008 covers the
: This crucial second album proved the band was not a one-hit wonder. It includes massive international singles like "Sleeping Child" and "25 Minutes." 2. The Commercial Peak (1995–1997)
The self‑titled debut that started it all. Recorded in a studio with Danish producers Jens Hofman and Oli Poulsen, the album contains 11 tracks, including the CD‑only bonus “Gone After Midnight”. During this period, MLTR released , which typically
Before we dissect the albums, let’s address the format. FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) preserves every single bit of the original CD audio. For MLTR’s music, which relies heavily on Jascha Richter’s whispering vocals, acoustic guitar harmonics, and layered keyboard pads, MP3 compression destroys the "air" around the instruments.
A slightly more experimental pop sound while maintaining their "nice guy" rock image. Key Tracks: Recorded in a studio with Danish producers Jens
When you listen to an 11CD discography rip in , you are getting a bit-perfect copy of the original compact discs. Every instrument remains distinct: The warm, acoustic resonance of the rhythm guitars. The subtle, glassy shimmer of 90s digital synthesizers. The crisp decay of the cymbals.
The band's first few years were marked by a rapid ascent to international fame, thanks to a string of multi-platinum albums.