Satanic Surfers - Good Morning video free download


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RIP Satanic Surfers : 1989 - 2007

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Do you ever heard a Drummer Singer ? ... enjoy !

Biography:

First off, some history: Satanic Surfers played a major part in the Swedish melodic punk-rock explosion that took place in the mid nineties. Combining strong melodies and fast paced punk-rock with both personal and political lyrics, the band soon reached audiences all over the world. Early influences include bands such as SNFU, RKL and The Misfits. The band was originally founded by Rodrigo and Erik in high school back in '89. After having gone through the usual line-up changes during its formative years, their debut EP "Skate to Hell" was recorded in '93. After doing the first two pressings by themselves and selling more than 1,000 copies in a couple of months, the EP was re-released by Bad Taste Records in August '94, as the first Bad Taste release ever! However, by this time Burning Heart Records had shown interest in the band and the second EP "Keep Out" was released on BHR in September the same year.

Before recording their debut full length album, the band made a line-up change that probably, more than anything, would define the sound of the Satanic Surfers; Rodrigo took over the vocal duties while still playing the drums. Now the band was ready to take on the the world! Satanic Surfers released three consecutive albums on Burning Heart Records between '95 and '99: "Hero of our Time", "666 Motor Inn" and "Going Nowhere Fast", with "Hero of our Time" being their most successful release to date reaching 60,000 plus sales. This was during the golden years of melodic punkrock and the band did numerous successful tours in Europe, Canada and Australia with bands like Millencolin, Lag Wagon, Good Riddance and SNFU. Their extensive touring paid off and they soon had a strong following of loyal fans wherever they went, making them one of the biggest punk-rock bands to come out of Sweden at that time.

In 2000, the band decided it was time to make some changes. The collaboration with Burning Heart Records was terminated and Satanic returned to their friends at Bad Taste Records. The two following albums, "Fragments and Fractions" (2000) and "Unconsciously Confined" (2002) showed the band using a less complex songwriting style, with shorter songs. More touring followed and in between the two albums Rodrigo made the decision to hand over the drumming responsibilities and concentrate solely on the vocals. This meant that the band would have a frontman for the first time since 1994 and as a result the live shows became more energetic and the band toured more than ever during 2002.

But enough history. There's a new Satanic Surfers album about be released on September 12th (slightly different release dates in some territories), the third one on Bad Taste Records. It's called "Taste the Poison" and sees the band returning to Berno Studios in Malmö, for the second album in a row. After some down time following the 2002 tours, due to members leaving the band and a general need for some time off, Satanic Surfers actually began writing songs for this album more than two years ago. Everyone involved agreed that, since there were no tours booked and no deadlines to meet, there was no rush to record the album. Instead the most important thing was to gather the strongest material possible and enter the studio with the best Satanic Surfers songs ever. With Andy (bass) and Robert (drums) joining Rodrigo, Fredrik and Magnus in 2003 and 2004 respectively, the pieces fell into place and after completing a string of shows during 2004, the band was ready to enter the studio in May 2005.

So what does it sound like? Well, I think it's safe to say that while the new album has a more aggressive edge to it than the previous two, the music is still based on the melodic vocals that Satanic Surfers are known for. Soundwise it's superior to all the previous albums, with a clear and powerful sound. When listening to the finished album, you can tell that the extra months put into writing and arranging the songs was time well spent. The songs sound more focused than in a long time. It's kind of a mixture of the older and more recent sound of the Satanic Surfers, making "Taste the Poison" an album that the entire band is extremely happy with! And finally, what about future plans? You guessed it: touring, touring and more touring. Among other things they will be touring Sweden for the first time in seven years and they will finally make it across to South America for the first time ever!

© Satanic Surfers 2005-2008

Comments

9 years ago

punker182

THEY ARE ALIVEE!!!!!!!

9 years ago

Joe Fagundes

one of the best punk bands ever! good old days!

9 years ago

BananaMasterRace

@analextraction Who gave you a degree in Punk.Fuck off.

10 years ago

Alexey Zakirov

i first listen about 99, and their songs changed my life, i hope

10 years ago

wederwoord

I had an interview with them at a belgian festival when Andy and Robert first joined the band. It was awesome for me as a kid to be able to pick their brains on topics I was interested in. Andy Robert and Magnus where pretty open personalities, genuine, real, people. Their lyrics really guided me on the path to the person I am. I might not be perfect, but I live concious, I hold this planet and all life on it in high regards, and I will pass this message to my children soon.

10 years ago

doomfan12345

Thanks for the bio my first time listening to them.

10 years ago

L Jiménez

Thats very insteresting. Maybe you´re right. Im not gonna insult you back anyway.

10 years ago

ezekiel080

the drummer is the same singer? wtf

10 years ago

bomahker

Do you ever wonder why people never have a problem with another persons judgement as long as it hasn't effected them in a negative light? In other words you're saying i have no right to judge you since i'm calling you a douche bag, but if i was saying you had great taste in music i would be able to judge you all day long with no problems what so ever.

10 years ago

L Jiménez

Who gave you the right to judge me? Take it easy dude.

10 years ago

bomahker

GENERIC! Open your fucking ears douche bag!

10 years ago

np02058

who cares. its fun to irritate them ;)

11 years ago

punkrockrules8

Hero of our time the best melodic-punkrock-album forever Great times...

11 years ago

np02058

borned in 86. in mid 90s my big brother got me to listen to punk rock and it has stayed with me since them. but back then bands like millencolin and no fun at all were my main intrests. as my music taste has grown i have grown to love satanic surfers and consider them to be one of the best bands ive ever listened to and rodrigo to be one of the best singers in sweden. i truely love both satanic and atlas losing grip for their beutiful and compelling lyric and tone.

11 years ago

AGuyThatsCanadian Halo Talks

Excuse me *ahem* Bad Religion

11 years ago

Sono Stufo

fuckin great song by a great band!

11 years ago

Nick Ortiz

dead milkmen are awesome but theyre are kinda different from this.

11 years ago

Gut Filho

deixou saudades....

11 years ago

L Jiménez

generic or classic?

11 years ago

SuperAdilioChannel

#BomDia!!

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