Danish rock band formed in 1992 by lead vocalist [a=Ivan Pedersen] as Backseatboys with [a=Søren Jacobsen] (guitars), [a=Helge Solberg] (bass), [a=Esben Just] (piano/organ) & [a=Carsten Millner] (drums). Debut that year with "Wind Me Up" followed by "Long Distance" in 1994, which had guitarist [a=Lars Krarup] joining the band. In 1995 the band shortened their name to Backseat following a change in line-up. [a=Otto Sidenius] (Organ) and [a=Claes Antonsen] (drums) joined the band while Søren Jacobsen, Esben Just and Carsten Millner left. Backseat changed to a bigger label, the Danish leg of CMC Records, in 1996. Claus Antonsen & Otto Sidenius were replaced by [a=Lars Mitch Fishermann] on drums and [a=Olle Nyberg] on keyboards. The band split up in 1999 but reformed in 2006, toured again and released "Globalization" in 2007.