Superfamily (band)

[1] The band is composed of Steven Ray Wilson (lead vocals), Kim Granholt (keytar, synthesizer), Martin Steffensen (guitar), and Richard Lorentz (drums).

[4] Gradually developing a small fan following, the band decided to add four new members; a bassist, a drummer, and two "choirboys".

[4] The band started playing live at local pubs and bars, and in small venues in Oslo.

[4] After being turned down, the band decided to thoroughly review their problems, by creating a Powerpoint presentation at the University of Oslo, called "How to achieve something live".

The next time the band was to perform live in front of a record company, they suffered two power outages.

[4] According to Kim Granholt, the band spent one month finishing the first single, "The radio has expressed concerns about what you did last night".

The single received significant airplay, and eventually became the most played song on NRK P3 in the first half of 2007, ahead of artists such as Kaiser Chiefs, Amy Winehouse, and The Killers.

[11] "When we had finally finished this song ... it was incredibly inspiring that both radio stations and fans responded so well to it", Granholt later said.

Verdens Gang's Thomas Talseth compared the album's sound to The Killers, and also noted "clear echoes of half-forgotten British bands such as The Psychedelic Furs, The Teardrop Explodes and Simple Minds.

Lars Wærstad characterized the album as "world class synth, all the way up there with The Cure, Ultravox and Tubeway Army.

In early August 2013, the band announced via their Facebook page that they were breaking up, due to work with other projects.