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Fireside (band)
Swedish rock band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fireside is a Swedish rock band that formed in the Swedish hardcore scene in the early 1990s. After finding moderate success as a post-grunge/alternative rock band, yet tiring of playing half-filled venues,[1] Fireside adopted an emo/pop punk sound in 1998. In 2000, with the release of Elite, the band took a more experimental approach to rock, but 2003's All You Had saw the band shift towards garage rock.
After a lengthy hiatus Fireside returned to playing live in 2016 and consequently a new album named Bin Juice was released in 2022. However, only singer/guitarist Kristofer Åström and guitarist/producer Pelle Gunnerfeldt appear on the record, joined by bassist and occasional vocalist Kate Breineder and several drummers.
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Members
- Current members
- Kristofer Åström – vocals, guitars
- Pelle Gunnerfeldt – guitars
- Kate Breineder – bass, backing vocals
- Jacob Douglas – drums
- Former members
- Fredrik Granberg – drums, percussion
- Frans Johansson – bass, guitars
- Per Nordmark – drums, percussion, vibraphone
Discography
Albums
- Fantastic Four (1994, MNW/A West Side Fabrication) (14 tracks)
- Do Not Tailgate (1995, Startrec) No. 40 SWE[2] (EU 11 tracks / US 13 tracks / JAP 14 tracks)
- Uomini D'onore (1998, Startracks) No. 10 SWE[3] (US 11 tracks (CD & DVD Audio) / JAP 14 tracks)
- Elite (2000, Startracks) No. 40 SWE[4] (9 tracks)
- Get Shot (2003, Startracks/V2) No. 18 SWE[5] (10 tracks)
- Bin Juice (2022, Startracks) (8 tracks)
Compilations/reissues
- Hello Kids (1997) EU 30 tracks / US 21 tracks (B-sides, covers and out-takes)
- Fantastic Four (1999) 10 tracks (Remixed & remastered tracks from 1994 album, different cover art)
Singles/EPs
Music videos
- Kilotin
- Left Rustle
- Sweatbead
- All You Had
- Follow Follow
- The Betrayer
- Jungle Knuckle
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