Deathstars

Deathstars
Deathstars

Deathstars performing live in Italy in 2006.
Background information
Origin Stockholm, Sweden
Genres Gothic metal, industrial metal
Years active 2000–present
Labels Nuclear Blast, Bieler Bros, Irond
Associated acts Dissection, Ophthalamia, Swordmaster
Website deathstars.net
Members
Andreas Bergh
Emil Nödtveidt
Jonas Kangur
Oscar Leander
Eric Bäckman
Past members
Erik Halvorsen
Ole Öhman

Deathstars is a Swedish band from Stockholm that perform industrial and gothic metal. Formed in 2000, the group are noted for their dark horror-themed lyrics, pessimistic and misanthropic social commentary, distinctive trademark face paint, dark stage uniforms and physical appearances that correspond to gothic fashion. They have released three full-length studio albums; Synthetic Generation (2002 in Europe and 2003 in North and South America), Termination Bliss (2006) and Night Electric Night (2009). Deathstars have supported live acts by bands such as Korn and Cradle of Filth, the latter band which was in part inspiration for Deathstars. Deathstars will be supporting Rammstein on their upcoming Made In Germany 1995-2011 tour.

The current lineup of the band consists primarily of members from Swordmaster, a black metal project that has former members of Dissection, and Ophthalamia. The band currently consists of Whiplasher Bernadotte (lead vocals), Nightmare Industries (guitar and keyboards), Skinny Disco (bass guitar, backing vocals), Vice (drums) and Cat Casino (guitar).

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History

Formation, Synthetic Generation (2000–2003)

The members of the band have known each other from childhood after growing up in Strömstad. The members have considered Deathstars to be a metamorphosed version of 1993 founded black metal act, Swordmaster, featuring former Dissection drummer Ole Öhman ("Bone W Machine") and guitarist Emil Nödtveidt ("Nightmare Industries"). Deathstars is fronted by Andreas Bergh ("Whiplasher Bernadotte") and saw Erik Halvorsen ("Beast X Electric") on guitar. The band took on both a radical image and change in musical direction for the album Synthetic Generation.

According to "Nightmare Industries" in an interview, the name "Deathstars" itself was never intended to be a reference to the Death Star in Star Wars, but was in fact supposed to be an amalgamation of "Death Metal" and "Stars".[1] They cite bands such as Kiss as an early inspiration, and have recently been compared to Rammstein, The Kovenant and Marilyn Manson.

Synthetic Generation first surfaced in Sweden during March 2002 on LED Recordings, but would be picked up for European release by the German Nuclear Blast label the following year.

Originally only a live bass player for Deathstars, Jonas Kangur ("Skinny Disco") became an official member on October 1, 2003.

Before Synthetic Generation was released, several demos were recorded, two of which are freely available on the internet; 'Razor End' and 'Black Medicine'. 'Razor End' is the most unusual as it is a song with strong female vocals, and is more like Synthetic Generation's material, whereas 'Black Medicine', can be described as featuring parts of 'The Last Ammunition', 'Tongues' and 'Blitzkrieg' from Termination Bliss. 'Black Medicine' may be linked to the song 'Tongues' as the song 'Tongues' describes "white medicine".

Termination Bliss, new line-up (2004–2006)

Plans to commence recording of a second album in June 2004 were delayed as, returning home from an appearance at the Wave Gotik Treffen festival in Leipzig, Germany, Deathstars had over $15,000 worth of gear stolen from their tour bus. The band later landed the support to the resurrected Dissection at their Stockholm Lilla Arenan gig in late October.

Deathstars undertook album recordings in early 2005 at the band's own Black Syndicate Studios for the Termination Bliss album.

In outside activity, both Emil Nodtveidt and bassist Skinny scored production credits on the Dissection album Reinkaos. Deathstars also remixed the track "Vyperpunk" on Dope Stars Inc.'s Neuromance album.

The band parted ways with guitarist Erik Halvorsen in August, citing "lack of enthusiasm".

Termination Bliss saw release in January 2006. Limited edition variants added a "Driven On" remix of the track "Blitzkrieg" by Mortiis.

The band supported Cradle of Filth on their 2006 tour through Europe.

In September 2006 Deathstars' website announced that Eric Bäckman ("Cat Casino") was now a full time guitarist for Deathstars.

Night Electric Night (2007–2011)

In September 2007 Deathstars' website announced that they would open shows for Korn on their European tour throughout January and February 2008. Deathstars headlined a few shows on their own between the dates they performed with Korn. Later, it was announced that "Bone W Machine" would not partake in the upcoming European tour with Korn due to personal reasons. Bergh attributed this to the fact that the drummer "had to take care of his family back home". Fellow Swede Adrian Erlandsson, who has also played the drums for Cradle of Filth, filled in on the drumming duties for the tour.[2]

For the next upcoming studio album, Deathstars producer and guitarist Nightmare Industries wrote the song "Via The End" when he heard of the suicide of his brother, Jon Nödtveidt. Of the album, lead Deathstars vocalist Whiplasher said: "I am very pleased with how the songs illustrates our lives, because that’s what it’s all about - our everynight situations and the timeless sounds of the depraved city. I just wanted to combine serious personal issues, destructive city nighttime, naked bodies and the dark presence of Russia. It is the absolute Fort Knox of modern dark rock".[3]

On 29 October 2007 Deathstars entered Metrosonic Recording Studios in New York City to begin the recording of their third studio album. The mixing was set for January 2008 with the album scheduled for release during Spring 2008. In a January 2008 interview, Bergh revealed that Deathstars' third studio album would be titled Deathglam.[2] However after Metallica releasing Death Magnetic, they soon changed the new album's name to Night Electric Night[4] and jokingly stated that Deathstars themselves inspired the signature font and the track name 'Cyanide' on the Metallica album. Later on, Whiplasher revealed (also jokingly) that the new album will now be titled Master of Muppets (a play on the famed Metallica album, Master of Puppets).[5]

Also, in May 2008, Nuclear Blast released an ultimate edition of the bands second album Termination Bliss called Termination Bliss Extended containing a CD and DVD. This contains 1 bonus track, "Termination Bliss (Piano Version)", but does not include "Blitzkrieg (Driven On Version)". The special-DVD includes all the music videos and special "making of" them. They have also released a single DVD entitled "Termination Bliss EXTENSION".

On November 7, 2008, Deathstars announced on their official Myspace page the full track listing of the newest album, its release date as the 30th January, 2009, and the first single, 'Death Dies Hard' would be aired on Bandit Rock 106.3 Stockholm. The following day, the artwork for the standard edition cover was also released.

On their official webpage Deathstars announced on the 31st January '09 that they would be completing the 2nd leg of their European tour in the UK and announced the dates at 15 different locations to happen in April '09.[6]

March 10 gave news on the "attack on America". On the Deathstars official web page, it was announced that they had signed with Bieler Bros Records. Night Electric Night is slated to be released in America on May 19 with supporting tour dates following thereafter. To date Deathstars have not toured in North America in support of Night Electric Night as they claimed they would, nor has there been any tour dates set.[6]

Throughout 2010 Deathstars continued touring Europe to support Night Electric Night. And in late May, 2010 Deathstars played 4 shows in South America. Later the band would re-release Night Electric Night as a (2CD, DVD) set, with the second cd containing remixes and 2 unreleased songs.

On August 25 2011, Rammstein official web site announce they will play as supporting act on their "Made In Germany 2011 European Tour".[7]

On October 24, 2011 via their official Facebook page, Deathstars announced Oscar Leander, AKA Vice, as their new drummer following the departure of Bone W. Machine. They also announced that the video for the new single "Metal" would premier on November 4, 2011.[8]

Acclaim

In 2007, Metal Hammer Magazine presented Deathstars with the Best Newcomers Award at the Golden Gods Awards. The same year the band also won the "Champions Belt" at the Get In The Ring Contest at the Hammersmith Apollo in London.[3] On the "Lords of Metal" review website, Deathstar's latest album Night Electric Night was given a rating of 84%.[9]

Band members

Current members[10]
  • Andreas "Whiplasher Bernadotte" Bergh (b. May 2, 1977) – lead vocals
  • Jonas "Skinny Disco" Kangur (b. July 25, 1979) – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Emil "Nightmare Industries" Nödtveidt (b. November 11, 1976) – rhythm guitar, keyboards
  • Oscar "Vice" Leander – drums
  • Eric "Cat Casino" Bäckman (b. May 24, 1988) – lead guitar
Former members
Sessional members
  • Ann Ekberg – additional female vocals
  • Johanna Beckström – additional female vocals
  • Adrian Erlandsson - session drums
  • Oscar Leander - session drums

Discography

Albums

Videography

  • "Synthetic Generation" (2001)
  • "Syndrome" (2002)
  • "Cyanide" (2005)
  • "Blitzkrieg" (2006)
  • "Virtue to Vice" (2007)
  • "Death Dies Hard" (2009)
  • "Metal" (2011)

References

External links


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