Adhesive (band)

Adhesive (band)

Adhesive was a Swedish punk rock band that was active between 1994-2002. Though Adhesive played the majority of their concerts in the band's native Sweden, they also toured throughout Europe and North America. All of the Adhesive back catalog is out of print, but used (and usually quite expensive) copies of their full lengths show up on eBay, Amazon and GEMM from time to time.

Former band members currently perform in such groups as We Live In Trenches, The Typewriter Romantics, Haveri, The Indecision Alarm, The New Mess, Straitjacket Generation and Dia Psalma.

Contents

Band members: original line-up

  • Robert Samsonowitz - Drums
  • Micke Claesson (later changed last name to Fritz) - Vocals and guitar
  • Geir Pedersen - Vocals and bass
  • Mathias Andersson - Guitar and vocals (Mathias later left the band and Pontus Bednarz replaced him)

Discography

Albums

  • Sideburner (Ampersand/Onefoot (US), 1996)
  • From Left to Right (Ampersand, 1998)
  • We Got The Beat (Ampersand, 2000)

EPs

  • Yoghurt (1995)
  • On a Pedestal (1996)
    1. "On a Pedestal"
    2. "All for Nothing"
    3. "The Crowd" (Operation Ivy)
    4. "Run to the Hills" (Iron Maiden)
  • Prefab Life (1998)

Splits

  • No Better No Worse (split with Pridebowl, 1997)

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