The Margarets were a Norwegianpop band hailing from the island Giske near Ålesund. The band was founded in 1991 by Rune Berg and Alex Rinde. The band was named after their local postwoman, Margaret. Eventually Berg and Rinde included Ante Rune Giskeødegård, Ronnie Michael André Giskegjerde Larsen and Kai Valderhaug in the line-up, and the band played together for about four years before the members were scattered due to education and illness.. The band reformed in Oslo in 1999, when all the members except bass player Valderhaug were living in Oslo. The band went by the name Jupiter Starfish before they changed the band name back to The Margarets after a few months. Lars Berg had joined the band as bass player and in March 2001 the band reached the Norwegian music charts with the song "Rubber Rubbish". Their debut albumWhat Kept You? from 2002 immediately reached second place on the Norwegian music charts. The debutalbum sold more than 30 000 copies. The songs on The Margarets' debut album were written about ten years before the album was released, hence the title of the album. In 2005 their second album Love Will Haunt You Down was released, reached fifth place on Norwegian music charts and sold well. Several bands from Manchester such as The Smiths, Joy Division and The Stone Roses influenced The Margarets. In 2007 the band went on a tour in the UK and played at the In the City music festival in Manchester to great reviews. BBC nominated The Margarets as one of their top seven favourites and Manchester Evening News nominated them as one of the six best bands at In the City 2007. The Margarets were also featured on Xfm performing a live session for Clint Boon. During 2008 The Margarets released two full-length studio albums recorded at Ocean Sound Recordings at Giske: Twenty Years Erased, released on 21 January 2008 and Look For Love, released on 24 November 2008. In 2009 The Margarets were nominated for Spellemannsprisen of 2008 for their album Twenty Years Erased in the pop band category. When the Wind Calls Your Name is a Zeitgeist Special Editiondocumentary film on The Margarets filmed, produced and directed by Paul Barron and released in 2007. The band officially dissolved in 2011.