A Swedish band that stuck with big choruses and guitar solos when that sound wasn't in fashion.
For their sound, try 'Girls of the 80's' or 'Rise Above'. They're both pretty much exactly what this band does.
They formed in Malmö in 2002, playing glam metal when nobody else really was. Songs like 'Rise Above' and 'Girls of the 80's' from their 2007 album 'Sound of the Loudness' have that kind of anthemic, straightforward rock energy they've never abandoned. They've just kept making records like 'New Religion' and 'Ruff Justice' for people who miss that era.
They built a following through steady gigging before 'Sound of the Loudness' got them noticed in 2007. Since then they've put out albums fairly regularly, signing with Frontiers Music in 2018 and releasing 'The Beast in Us'. The lineup has Danny Rexon on vocals with a consistent guitar-and-drums attack.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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