Band:

Grave

BiografieOne of the longest-running Swedish death metal bands, GRAVE has created
a sound and style which has been an inspiration on a number of the genre´s
more promising younger outfits. Started as the band Corpse in 1986, they released loads of demos; before the group´s legendary 1991 debut.



Into the Grave, established GRAVE as one of death metal´s most brutal new
hopefuls, a title the act cemented through a host of live performances across
Europe and America.



1992´s You´ll Never See...,the band´s critically-acclaimed
second release, showcased their growing musical talent with a cleaner, stronger
sound appealing to a wider audience while retaining the group´s trademark
heaviness. Unfortunately, that effort would also mark the first album recording without bassist Jonas, who´d left GRAVE several months earlier as a result of his increasing dislike for the touring lifestyle. After unsuccessfully trying to fill the slot, the group made a collective decision to revert to their original three-man line-up, with guitarist Jorgen Sandstrom switching to bass.



In late 1993, GRAVE issued ...And Here I Die...Satisfied, a limited edition EP featuring brand new, rare and remixed tracks encompassing the band´s entire recording history. Designed to mark the end of an era for the outfit, the EP set the stage for the release of the trio´s long-awaited third full-length offering.



Soulless, was recorded during the early part of 1994 at Stockholm´s Sunlight Studios (as were all of the group´s previous outings) with producer Tomas Skogsberg. Featuring a more mature and musical direction than was the case with GRAVE´s past efforts, Soulless pleased the band´s longtime followers while expanding the group´s appeal to non-die hard death metal audiences, a point the trio attributed to their growth as musicians.



In 1996, GRAVE ventured back with another attack of their relentlessly brutal, yet catchy material in the shape of Hating Life Produced, once again, by Skogsberg at his Sunlight facility, the album marked the vocal debut of guitarist Ola Lindgren, who took over the singing department following the departure of Sandstrom. Proving that they haven´t softened their stance a bit or compromised their focus on writing songs that hit hard and leave a lasting impression, Hating Life will surely please anyone into music that´s equally treacherous and tuneful. Grave toured both the States and in Europe to support this album.



After the last tour the band had a loooooong break until 1999 when they decided to play together again. Rehearsals went pretty slow at first but after a while they got old bassplayer Jonas Torndal back in the band, this time to grab the second guitar. The bassjob went to an old friend of the band - Freddan Isaksson who´ve played with numerous Stockholm based bands, the most known to you would be Therion. The band played their first live gig in 5 years at the HardRock cafe Stockholm. Following that gig rehearsals continued and in the spring of 2002 the new album "Back from the grave" was recorded at Sunlight studios in Stockholm. Released in September that same year the album featured a bonus disc with the 3 classic Grave demos from 1988-1989.



To be continued................Quelle: http://www.intothegrave.com/Discografie2008 - Dominion VIII

2007 - Enraptured (DVD+CD)

2006 - As Rapture Comes

2004 - Fiendish Regression

2002 - Back From The Grave

1997 - Extremely Rotten-Live

1996 - Hating Life

1994 - Soulless

1993 - ... And Here I Die... Satisfied

1992 - You´ll Never See ...

1991 - Into The Grave
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Interviews

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Dienstag 06.07.2010
Ronnie Bergerståhl (CENTINEX) ist seit 2006 bei GRAVE hinter den Kesseln aktiv – und mit dem neuen Album “Burial Ground” hochzufrieden, wie er im Gespräch verrät. Über das Death Feast Open Air hat er zwar nicht nur gute Worte, wartet da aber nur auf eine Revanche.

Reviews

Burial Ground - Cover
GRAVE haben sich nie irgendwelchen Trends gebeugt, im Gegenteil: in letzter Zeit scheint bei Ola Lindgren und Co.
Dominion VIII - Cover
Wenn man sich die Legionen und Aberlegionen von (leider oftmals nichts sagenden und überflüssigen) Untergrund-Todesmetallern zu Gemüte führt, dann weiß man spätestens beim Hören alter Genre-Helden wie
Morbid Ascent - Cover
Ob die Schweden GRAVE vor der anstehenden Tour mit MARDUK noch einen Leckerbissen für den Merch-Stand haben wollten?