A Swedish band built on classic rock foundations, known for big riffs and direct vocals.
For a quick sense of their sound, try "Sleep" or "Mexico." They're both loud, riff-heavy, and pretty much what you'd expect from a band called Thundermother.
Thundermother formed around 2010 with a sound rooted in classic rock, and their first album in 2014 helped land them a deal with AFM Records. Songs like "Sleep" and "Mexico" show their approach: guitar-driven energy, clear hooks, and a no-frills attitude. Their all-women lineup shaped how they were discussed in a rock scene still dominated by men, but their music mostly speaks for itself through loud, straightforward rock.
The band started with guitarist Filippa Nässil and vocalist Guernica Mancini, rehearsing and playing shows in those early years. They followed their self-titled debut with albums like "Fire to the Rain" in 2017, keeping the focus on guitar-driven energy. Their live intensity earned them a slot at Download Festival.
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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