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The Bristles

The Bristles is a raw punk band formed in 1982 in Landskrona, Sweden. The name comes from GBH 12-inch Leather, Bristles, Studs and Acne.

The Bristles
The Bristles performing in 1983 in Uddevalla, Swe. Left to right: Puma, Ingemar, Svegis & Lankan.
Background information
OriginLandskrona, Sweden
GenresPunk rock
Years active1982–1985, 1996, 2008–present.
LabelsBristles Punx and Skins Records, Ägg Tapes, Rockin Rebels Records, MCR, Noise & Distortion, Switchlight Records, Turist i Tillvaron, Noise of Sweden, Heptown Records, Hot Stuff, Aftermath Tapes, Majken Records, Pike Records, Civilisation Records, Rosa Honung
MembersSvegis
Ingemar
Ray
Tobbe
Pascal
Past membersNelle
Rotcher
Viking
Lankan
Groll
Malwin
Harri
Puma
Websitethebristles.wordpress.com

The band formed in the beginning of the second wave of punk, influenced by bands like The Exploited and developed from punk with Oi!-influences to a raw punk band (in Swedish, råpunk). Together with Swedish bands like Asta Kask, Sötlimpa, Existenz, Moderat Likvidation, Noncens, EATER, Anti Cimex and many others the Bristles were the new breed of fast playing bands that released mostly singles, and did a lot of gigging. The band broke up in 1985.

The band briefly reunited in 1996, and later in 2008. In 2009 the EP Union Bashing State was out. In 2010 the album Reflections of the Bourgeois Society is released. It contains 11 tracks. In 2012, the band's second album, Bigger than Punk, was released. In 2014 the tape "Val?" is released. In 2015, the band's third album, Last Days of Capitalism was released. In 2017 a split 7-inch single was out with Rövsvett. In 2019 the EP "Live at Insikten, Kulturhuset Jönköping 20180901" was out.

History edit

Early days (1982–1985) edit

The Bristles formed in 1982, influenced by the second punk wave with bands like The Exploited and the Oi!-movement. From the beginning, it was a five piece band. Svegis-Guitar, Nelle-guitar, Rotcher-bass, Lankan-drums, and Viking-vocals. Nelle left the band early to form D.T.A.L. Rotcher left after the Don’t Give Up EP was recorded. He was replaced by Ingemar. The Don't Give Up EP was released in the beginning of 1983.[1]

Soon after the release of the Don't Give Up EP, Viking had to leave the band. He was replaced by Puma from Black Uniforms who had split up a couple of months before.[2] The band now took another musical direction, dropping the Oi!-influences in favour for merely raw punk.[3]

In the fall of 1983, the Ban the Punk Shops tape was released. It contained mostly old songs re-recorded with Puma on vocals. In the summer of 1984 the band broke up just to shortly after reform with a new drummer, Groll, replacing Lankan. During this period, the Boys will be Boys EP was released.[1] Lankan now joined D.T.A.L.

In 1984 the band appeared on the Welcome to 1984-compilation Maximumrocknroll with the song Don't Give Up. The record made the band known around the world.[citation needed]

The band recorded four new songs in Stockholm in 1985 that were supposed to be a new EP released by Rosa Honung Records. Instead the band broke up again due to musical differences fuelled with drug issues. The band had said that the argument of musical direction was typical at the time, when the second punk wave was dying, and some wanted to play harder and others wanted to play more punk rock a la 77.[1]

Briefly reunited (1996) edit

The band briefly reunited in 1996 to play at Bollnäs-punken. Malwin from Svegis' band The Skalatones played drums. A permanent reunion weren't possible cos' of Svegis and Malvins engagement in the Skalatones.

Reunion (2008–present) edit

 
The Bristles 2010, Live in Köpi, Berlin Left to right: Ray (drums), Svegis (guitar), Puma (voice), Ingemar(bass)
 

The Bristles reformed after the making of the compilation No Future in the Past.[4]

Harri from Svegis' band The Negatives became the new drummer. In 2009 the Union Bashing State CD EP is released. Soon after Harri left the band. He was replaced by Ray (DTAL, Hyste'riah G.B.C, Driller Killer), a friend of the band since the early days.

In 2010 the album Reflections of the Bourgeois Society is released. It contains 11 tracks. On the record there are guest artists as Emilush, Neli from Hoogans Hjältar, and Jyrki from the Negatives. The record is produced by Klas Ideberg from Darkane. The album theme is the latest capitalist crises.

In 2011 the band releases Beväpna er/Were only in it for the drugs no. 2, two songs of the Swedish band Ebba Grön. According to the press release, it was "a fuck off to the Swedish right wing government", as a digital single. Shortly thereafter it's also released on vinyl 7”. The release included a paper describing the political rights first four years in power in Sweden, 2006-2010, exposing the politics of benefit the wealthy at the expense of less well-off.[1]

In 2012 the album Bigger Than Punk is released. The album contains 11 tracks. The album title is borrowed from Dead Prez, but concerning punk. The album is produced by Tommy Tift (Sista Sekunden, Vånna Inget). The topics of the lyrics concern more everyday life than on the album before.

In 2013 the Schlagers Christmas single from 1980 is covered - Each artist with self-respect is recording Christmas songs. Stevie Wonder, Bob Dylan, Lynyrd Skynyrd, who has released two, to name a few. It’s Bristles versions of music magazine Schlagers Christmas single from 1980, Anders F Rönnbloms Det är inte snön som faller (It's Not Snow That's Falling) and Ebba Gröns Nu slocknar tusen människoliv (Now Thousand Lives Fades Away). - We thought it was appropriate to bring a different perspective on this feast, says Svegis, the band's guitarist. The pc-critical perspective which, although obvious, drowns in the peddlers praise to consumerism. - We choose the songs we cover with great care. Last time we did the Swedish National Anthem, Ebba Gröns Beväpna er (Arm Yourself). So when we discussed Christmas songs the songs on Schlagers Christmas record from 1980, Anders F Rönnbloms Det är inte snön som faller och Ebba Gröns Nu släckas tusen människoliv, became natural choices. They're both classic Christmas songs. Only out on digital platforms.

In 2014 the EP Val? On Tape - in English Election/Choice? - released to the upcoming Swedish election, and the lyrics are completely in Swedish. The songs are recorded in one take, and no overdubs. The band has no illusion about a labour government, but the last 8 years of Right wing rule has been a disaster. The Right wing got re-elected at the same time as a fascist party got in the parliament. The recording and production is completely done by Tommy Tift (Sista Sekunden, Vånna Inget) and released on his Majken Records.

In 2015 (November) The Bristles new album Last Days of Capitalism is out and it is a review of the past two years' events ending up in the current both economic and political crisis. The economic crisis has led to war, and the political crisis consists of the fascism it brought. Racism and chauvinism are now norm. Other topics covered are the West's mass consumption, men's global war on women, the Left's failure, and multinational companies grip on people. Then there are some more traditional working-class songs about work buyers reprimands and neglecting ones job for the last time. Musically it follows the frustration over the state of affairs. It's fast, hard, simple and crude. There are no false notes, it's not out of tune, no-one's playing anything wrong, although it may appear so, it's exactly the way it's supposed to be.

Late 2015 the ex-singer from Moderat Likvidation in the 80's Tobbe join the band.

Late 2016 Puma left the band and Tobbe from Moderat Likvidation is the singer in the band.

In 2018 the band got Pascal in so they have now two singers. The split single with Rövsvett is released.

In Sep. 27 2019 the single Stukad is out.

Members edit

Current members
  • Svegis – guitar (1982–1985, 1996, 2008–present)
  • Ingemar – bass (1982–1985, 1996, 2008–present)
  • Tobbe - voice (2015–present (Moderat Likvidation in the 80's)
  • Ray – drums (2009–present)
  • Pascal – voice (2018–present)
Former members
  • Nelle – guitar (1982)
  • Rotcher – bass (1982)
  • Viking - vocals (1982)
  • Lankan – drums (1982–1984)
  • Groll – drums (1984–1985)
  • Malwin – drums (1996)
  • Harri – drums (2008-2009)
  • Puma – voice (1982–1985, 1996, 2008–2016)

Discography edit

  • Don't Give Up 7-inch EP (Bristles Punx and Skins Records, 1983)
  • Ban the Punk Shops Tape (Ägg Tapes, 1983)
  • Boys will be Boys 7-inch EP (Rockin Rebels Records, 1984)
  • Ban the Punk Shops Tape re-issue (Jungle Hop International, 1985)
  • Union Bashing State CD EP (MCR, 2009)
  • Reflections of the Bourgeois Society CD/LP (Switchlight Records, Anarkopunx, Noise of Sweden, 2010)
  • Beväpna er/We're only in it for the drugs no. 2 Digi/7" single (Bristles Records/Hot Stuff, 2011)
  • Bigger than Punk CD/LP (Switchlight Records, Turist i Tillvaron, Noise of Sweden, Heptown Records, 2012)
  • Schlagers Christmas single DIGITAL (Bristles Records, 2013)
  • Val? EP Tape (Majken Records, 2014)
  • Ban the Punk Shops Tape re-issue (Aftermath Tapes, 2015)
  • Last Days Of Capitalism CD/LP, (Heptown Records, Civilisation Records, Pike Records, 2015)
  • Split Single with Rövsvett (Heptown Records, Just 4 For Fun, Civilisation Records, Pike RecordsEP 2018)
  • Live at Insikten, Kulturhuset Jönköping 20180901 (Bristles Records EP 2019)
  • Stukad (Bristles Records Single 2019)

Compilations edit

  • No Future in the Past (the best and the rest) 2CD's + DVD (MCR, 2008)
  • No Future in the Past (the best and the rest) Part 1 LP (Noise & Distortion, 2008)

Other appearances edit

  • Welcome to 1984 LP (Maximumrocknroll 1984) "Don't Give Up"
  • Really Fast Vol. 2 LP (Really Fast Records 1985) "Nowhere"
  • We don't need your nuclear force LP (Mülleimer Records 1986) "War Heroes", "1984 Part II"
  • Varning för punk 3CD's (Distortion Records 1994) "Bristles Song", "Sick"
  • Really Fast 1-3 2CD's (Really Fast Records 2000) "Nowhere"
  • Svenska Punkklassiker Vol. 2" CD (MNW 2007) “Don’t Give Up”
  • Landskrona CD 2007 "Landskrona Song"
  • Dimmorna skingras vol 2 LP (Pike Records 2012) "Checkpoint Sweden", "A Prayer for the Employer"
  • Dimmorna skingras vol4 LP

Bibliography edit

  • Ny Våg - Svensk Punk/New Wave/Synth 1977-1982 by Peter Kagerland (2012)
  • The encyclopedia of Swedish punk 1977-1987 by Peter Jandreus (2008)[permanent dead link]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d OX Fanzine #106 Feb. 2013
  2. ^ Ny Våg - Svensk Punk/New Wave/Synth 1977-1982, Peter Kagerland
  3. ^ The encyclopedia of Swedish punk 1977-1987, Peter Jandreus
  4. ^ Pike Zine #2 2011, Cow Mag #9 2012

External links edit

  • The Bristles Web site
  • The Bristles Facebook
  • Video channel – See all The Bristles videos
  • Skrutt - Interview with Svegis 2008
  • Schizo Interview – The Bristles interview from 2012
  • – The Bristles interview in the Swedish newspaper HD 2012

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in 1982 in Landskrona Sweden The name comes from GBH 12 inch Leather Bristles Studs and Acne The BristlesThe Bristles performing in 1983 in Uddevalla Swe Left to right Puma Ingemar Svegis amp Lankan Background informationOriginLandskrona SwedenGenresPunk rockYears active1982 1985 1996 2008 present LabelsBristles Punx and Skins Records Agg Tapes Rockin Rebels Records MCR Noise amp Distortion Switchlight Records Turist i Tillvaron Noise of Sweden Heptown Records Hot Stuff Aftermath Tapes Majken Records Pike Records Civilisation Records Rosa HonungMembersSvegisIngemarRayTobbePascalPast membersNelleRotcherVikingLankanGrollMalwinHarriPumaWebsitethebristles wbr wordpress wbr com The band formed in the beginning of the second wave of punk influenced by bands like The Exploited and developed from punk with Oi influences to a raw punk band in Swedish rapunk Together with Swedish bands like Asta Kask Sotlimpa Existenz Moderat Likvidation Noncens EATER Anti Cimex and many others the Bristles were the new breed of fast playing bands that released mostly singles and did a lot of gigging The band broke up in 1985 The band briefly reunited in 1996 and later in 2008 In 2009 the EP Union Bashing State was out In 2010 the album Reflections of the Bourgeois Society is released It contains 11 tracks In 2012 the band s second album Bigger than Punk was released In 2014 the tape Val is released In 2015 the band s third album Last Days of Capitalism was released In 2017 a split 7 inch single was out with Rovsvett In 2019 the EP Live at Insikten Kulturhuset Jonkoping 20180901 was out Contents 1 History 1 1 Early days 1982 1985 1 2 Briefly reunited 1996 1 3 Reunion 2008 present 2 Members 3 Discography 4 Compilations 5 Other appearances 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksHistory editEarly days 1982 1985 edit The Bristles formed in 1982 influenced by the second punk wave with bands like The Exploited and the Oi movement From the beginning it was a five piece band Svegis Guitar Nelle guitar Rotcher bass Lankan drums and Viking vocals Nelle left the band early to form D T A L Rotcher left after the Don t Give Up EP was recorded He was replaced by Ingemar The Don t Give Up EP was released in the beginning of 1983 1 Soon after the release of the Don t Give Up EP Viking had to leave the band He was replaced by Puma from Black Uniforms who had split up a couple of months before 2 The band now took another musical direction dropping the Oi influences in favour for merely raw punk 3 In the fall of 1983 the Ban the Punk Shops tape was released It contained mostly old songs re recorded with Puma on vocals In the summer of 1984 the band broke up just to shortly after reform with a new drummer Groll replacing Lankan During this period the Boys will be Boys EP was released 1 Lankan now joined D T A L In 1984 the band appeared on the Welcome to 1984 compilation Maximumrocknroll with the song Don t Give Up The record made the band known around the world citation needed The band recorded four new songs in Stockholm in 1985 that were supposed to be a new EP released by Rosa Honung Records Instead the band broke up again due to musical differences fuelled with drug issues The band had said that the argument of musical direction was typical at the time when the second punk wave was dying and some wanted to play harder and others wanted to play more punk rock a la 77 1 Briefly reunited 1996 edit The band briefly reunited in 1996 to play at Bollnas punken Malwin from Svegis band The Skalatones played drums A permanent reunion weren t possible cos of Svegis and Malvins engagement in the Skalatones Reunion 2008 present edit nbsp The Bristles 2010 Live in Kopi Berlin Left to right Ray drums Svegis guitar Puma voice Ingemar bass nbsp nbsp The Bristles The End source source The Bristles The End from Bigger Than Punk Album 2012 Problems playing this file See media help nbsp The Bristles Bristles Song source source The Bristles Bristles Song from Don t Give Up 7 inch EP 1983 Problems playing this file See media help The Bristles reformed after the making of the compilation No Future in the Past 4 Harri from Svegis band The Negatives became the new drummer In 2009 the Union Bashing State CD EP is released Soon after Harri left the band He was replaced by Ray DTAL Hyste riah G B C Driller Killer a friend of the band since the early days In 2010 the album Reflections of the Bourgeois Society is released It contains 11 tracks On the record there are guest artists as Emilush Neli from Hoogans Hjaltar and Jyrki from the Negatives The record is produced by Klas Ideberg from Darkane The album theme is the latest capitalist crises In 2011 the band releases Bevapna er Were only in it for the drugs no 2 two songs of the Swedish band Ebba Gron According to the press release it was a fuck off to the Swedish right wing government as a digital single Shortly thereafter it s also released on vinyl 7 The release included a paper describing the political rights first four years in power in Sweden 2006 2010 exposing the politics of benefit the wealthy at the expense of less well off 1 In 2012 the album Bigger Than Punk is released The album contains 11 tracks The album title is borrowed from Dead Prez but concerning punk The album is produced by Tommy Tift Sista Sekunden Vanna Inget The topics of the lyrics concern more everyday life than on the album before In 2013 the Schlagers Christmas single from 1980 is covered Each artist with self respect is recording Christmas songs Stevie Wonder Bob Dylan Lynyrd Skynyrd who has released two to name a few It s Bristles versions of music magazine Schlagers Christmas single from 1980 Anders F Ronnbloms Det ar inte snon som faller It s Not Snow That s Falling and Ebba Grons Nu slocknar tusen manniskoliv Now Thousand Lives Fades Away We thought it was appropriate to bring a different perspective on this feast says Svegis the band s guitarist The pc critical perspective which although obvious drowns in the peddlers praise to consumerism We choose the songs we cover with great care Last time we did the Swedish National Anthem Ebba Grons Bevapna er Arm Yourself So when we discussed Christmas songs the songs on Schlagers Christmas record from 1980 Anders F Ronnbloms Det ar inte snon som faller och Ebba Grons Nu slackas tusen manniskoliv became natural choices They re both classic Christmas songs Only out on digital platforms In 2014 the EP Val On Tape in English Election Choice released to the upcoming Swedish election and the lyrics are completely in Swedish The songs are recorded in one take and no overdubs The band has no illusion about a labour government but the last 8 years of Right wing rule has been a disaster The Right wing got re elected at the same time as a fascist party got in the parliament The recording and production is completely done by Tommy Tift Sista Sekunden Vanna Inget and released on his Majken Records In 2015 November The Bristles new album Last Days of Capitalism is out and it is a review of the past two years events ending up in the current both economic and political crisis The economic crisis has led to war and the political crisis consists of the fascism it brought Racism and chauvinism are now norm Other topics covered are the West s mass consumption men s global war on women the Left s failure and multinational companies grip on people Then there are some more traditional working class songs about work buyers reprimands and neglecting ones job for the last time Musically it follows the frustration over the state of affairs It s fast hard simple and crude There are no false notes it s not out of tune no one s playing anything wrong although it may appear so it s exactly the way it s supposed to be Late 2015 the ex singer from Moderat Likvidation in the 80 s Tobbe join the band Late 2016 Puma left the band and Tobbe from Moderat Likvidation is the singer in the band In 2018 the band got Pascal in so they have now two singers The split single with Rovsvett is released In Sep 27 2019 the single Stukad is out Members editCurrent members Svegis guitar 1982 1985 1996 2008 present Ingemar bass 1982 1985 1996 2008 present Tobbe voice 2015 present Moderat Likvidation in the 80 s Ray drums 2009 present Pascal voice 2018 present Former members Nelle guitar 1982 Rotcher bass 1982 Viking vocals 1982 Lankan drums 1982 1984 Groll drums 1984 1985 Malwin drums 1996 Harri drums 2008 2009 Puma voice 1982 1985 1996 2008 2016 Discography editDon t Give Up 7 inch EP Bristles Punx and Skins Records 1983 Ban the Punk Shops Tape Agg Tapes 1983 Boys will be Boys 7 inch EP Rockin Rebels Records 1984 Ban the Punk Shops Tape re issue Jungle Hop International 1985 Union Bashing State CD EP MCR 2009 Reflections of the Bourgeois Society CD LP Switchlight Records Anarkopunx Noise of Sweden 2010 Bevapna er We re only in it for the drugs no 2 Digi 7 single Bristles Records Hot Stuff 2011 Bigger than Punk CD LP Switchlight Records Turist i Tillvaron Noise of Sweden Heptown Records 2012 Schlagers Christmas single DIGITAL Bristles Records 2013 Val EP Tape Majken Records 2014 Ban the Punk Shops Tape re issue Aftermath Tapes 2015 Last Days Of Capitalism CD LP Heptown Records Civilisation Records Pike Records 2015 Split Single with Rovsvett Heptown Records Just 4 For Fun Civilisation Records Pike RecordsEP 2018 Live at Insikten Kulturhuset Jonkoping 20180901 Bristles Records EP 2019 Stukad Bristles Records Single 2019 Compilations editNo Future in the Past the best and the rest 2CD s DVD MCR 2008 No Future in the Past the best and the rest Part 1 LP Noise amp Distortion 2008 Other appearances editWelcome to 1984 LP Maximumrocknroll 1984 Don t Give Up Really Fast Vol 2 LP Really Fast Records 1985 Nowhere We don t need your nuclear force LP Mulleimer Records 1986 War Heroes 1984 Part II Varning for punk 3CD s Distortion Records 1994 Bristles Song Sick Really Fast 1 3 2CD s Really Fast Records 2000 Nowhere Svenska Punkklassiker Vol 2 CD MNW 2007 Don t Give Up Landskrona CD 2007 Landskrona Song Dimmorna skingras vol 2 LP Pike Records 2012 Checkpoint Sweden A Prayer for the Employer Dimmorna skingras vol4 LPBibliography editNy Vag Svensk Punk New Wave Synth 1977 1982 by Peter Kagerland 2012 The encyclopedia of Swedish punk 1977 1987 by Peter Jandreus 2008 permanent dead link References edit a b c d OX Fanzine 106 Feb 2013 Ny Vag Svensk Punk New Wave Synth 1977 1982 Peter Kagerland The encyclopedia of Swedish punk 1977 1987 Peter Jandreus Pike Zine 2 2011 Cow Mag 9 2012External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Bristles The Bristles Web site The Bristles Facebook Video channel See all The Bristles videos Skrutt Interview with Svegis 2008 Schizo Interview The Bristles interview from 2012 HD Interview The Bristles interview in the Swedish newspaper HD 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Bristles amp oldid 1215245581, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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