Graveyard (band)

Graveyard

Hellfest, 2013
Background information
Origin Gothenburg, Sweden
Genres Hard rock, psychedelic rock, blues rock
Years active 2006–2016
Labels TeePee Records / Transubstans Records (past), Nuclear Blast (now)
Associated acts Norrsken, Spiders
Website Graveyard on Myspace, Graveyard official site
Members Joakim Nilsson
Jonatan Ramm
Axel Sjöberg
Truls Mörck
Past members Rikard Edlund

Graveyard was a Swedish hard rock band from Gothenburg, Sweden, formed in 2006 and broke-up in 2016.

History

Joakim Nilsson, Rikard Edlund (both formerly of Norrsken), Axel Sjöberg, and Truls Mörck formed Graveyard in 2006. When Norrsken disbanded in 2000, guitarist Magnus Pelander went on to form doomy folk metal act Witchcraft and Nilsson and Edlund joined Albatross, a growly blues rock band whose lineup also included Sjöberg on drums. Initially they considered Albatross a hobby project, but after five years the members began taking their music more seriously and had grown dissatisfied with the direction their sound had taken. When Albatross broke up, Nilsson and Edlund decided that for their next venture, they would head back towards their roots as musicians and songwriters. Nilsson explains, “I am a singer, but in Albatross I only played guitar. Rikard played guitar but he is a bass player. We also wanted a more straightforward [rock] sound.”[1]

Together with Sjöberg and guitarist/singer Truls Mörck they began practicing as Graveyard. Upon their initial formation, Graveyard quickly recorded a two track demo, played a total of three shows, and began planning for a full-length album with Swedish label, Transubstans Records. In the meantime, they posted a demo of some of their material on MySpace. Songs from the band's Myspace caught the ear of Tony Presedo, founder of TeePee Records. Their self-titled debut album was recorded by Don Ahlsterberg and released in early 2008. On the recording sessions' completion, Truls Mörck was replaced by guitarist Jonatan Ramm. The debut album received generally good reviews.[2] Graveyard performed at the 2008's South by Southwest Music Festival.[3]

Graveyard was featured on Rolling Stone Magazine's Fricke's Picks for their first ever US gig at SXSW.[4] After SXSW, Graveyard toured with label mates Witch. In the Fall of 2008 Graveyard toured with Witchcraft and then Clutch. In 2009 they toured with the rock band CKY. Graveyard released their second album in spring of 2011.[5]

In 2013, they toured Europe with Soundgarden.

In October 2014, the band announced that bass player and co-founder Rikard Edlund was leaving the band to "pursue other musical ventures". In September 2015, through Nuclear Blast the band released "Innocence & Decadence" full-length album. On official Facebook page Joakim Nilsson announced that Graveyard is working on dates for worldwide tour: "We're excited to visit new place, where we haven't been before. I always wanted to play Japan, Brazil, a little bit more of Eastern Europe, especially Ukraine, where my cousin lives. Andy we're coming!" According to the Nilsson's interview for Terrorizer Magazine, his cousin is Ukrainian underground musician Andrii Tatarenko. [6]

On Friday, September 23 2016, the band announced they had broken up, citing, "all so classic reasons."[7]

Discography

Albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certification
SWE
[8]
Graveyard
  • Released: September 10, 2007
  • Record label: Transubstans Records
  • Re-released: February 19, 2008
  • Record label: TeePee Records
  • Format: CD / LP
27
Hisingen Blues
  • Released: March 25, 2011 (Europe)
  • Released: April 19, 2011 (North America)
  • Record label: Nuclear Blast Records
  • Format: CD / LP
1
Lights Out
  • Released: October 26, 2012 (Europe)
  • Released: November 6, 2012 (North America)
  • Record label: Nuclear Blast Records
  • Format: CD / LP
3
Innocence & Decadence
  • Released: September 25, 2015
  • Record label: Nuclear Blast Records
  • Format: CD / LP
2

EPs and singles

Band members

Current members
Former members

References

  1. Graveyard: The Sweet Sounds of Swedish Psych, Alarm, 9 June 2008, retrieved 28 June 2009
  2. Eduardo Rivadavia (2007-09-18). "Graveyard - Graveyard | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-10-03.
  3. Archived January 9, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. Fricke’s Picks: Graveyard, Rolling Stone Magazine, 10 April 2008, retrieved 28 June 2009
  5. "Graveyard". The Agency Group. Retrieved 27 November 2010.
  6. "Graveyard - So, friends, listeners and music lovers". Facebook. Retrieved 2015-10-03.
  7. http://lambgoat.com/news/27230/Graveyard-breaks-up
  8. "swedishcharts.com - Discography Graveyard". Hitlisten. Hung Medien. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
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