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Clawfinger

Clawfinger is a Swedish rap metal band from Stockholm. The group is known for aggressive but melodic music and tackling political and anti-racist themes in their songs.

Clawfinger
From left to right: André Skaug, Zak Tell, Micke Dahlénn, Jocke Skog and Bård Torstensen
Background information
OriginStockholm, Sweden
Genres
Years active1989–2013, 2017–present
LabelsNuclear Blast, WEA/WMG
MembersZak Tell
Jocke Skog
Bård Torstensen
André Skaug
Micke Dahlén
Past membersHenka Johansson
Erlend Ottem
Morten Skaug
Ottar Vigerstøl
Websiteclawfinger.net

History

Origins: 1989–1991

The band's origin dates back to mid-1989, when Zak Tell and Jocke Skog met while working together at Rosenlund Hospital in Stockholm. In 1990, they were joined by the Norwegian guitarists Bård Torstensen and Erlend Ottem who were also working at the hospital. The four soon realized their similar interests in music. Bård and Erlend played previously in a band called Theo in their hometown Arendal in Norway. They invested their free time exploring the musical world, composing and writing songs while eventually evolving into a band.

Deaf Dumb Blind: 1992–1993

Their original demo comprising three tracks ("Waste of Time", "Nigger" and "Profit Preacher") quickly secured local radio airplay for them and consequently brought them to the attention of the music label MVG Records. "Nigger" is an anti-racism statement that caused quite a stir and was a massive success; it was also released as a single.[6] By the beginning of the 1990s, Clawfinger self-released their debut Deaf Dumb Blind.[6] This sold over 600,000 copies worldwide and was critically acclaimed by the Swedish press. With the addition of André Skaug and drummer Morten Skaug, Clawfinger went on tour and played at European festivals, including opening for Anthrax and Alice in Chains.[6]

Use Your Brain: 1994–1995

The band received many awards, including two Grammies "at home" during the Swedish Grammy Awards in 1994 for best hard rock band and for best music video. After the subsequent touring, they went straight back in the studio to record their second album, Use Your Brain. The album was released 1995 and yet another touring campaign followed, most notably participating at Ozzy Osbourne's Monsters of Rock Festival in Argentina, Brazil and Chile in that year, rocking alongside American metal counterparts like Megadeth, Faith No More and Alice Cooper. Back in Europe they continued the touring campaign by taking part at festivals and countless gigs.

Self-titled album: 1996–1998

 
Vocalist Zak Tell

Their self-titled album Clawfinger was released in 1997. The first song on the album is "Two Sides", which expanded the band's reach by using female choir vocals and a Middle Eastern sound. The rest of the album continues with the band's typical aggressive voice and socio-political lyrics.

Clawfinger contains 12 songs with an additional three bonus tracks on the limited edition. They released three singles and two videos (Biggest & the Best and Two Sides).

A Whole Lot of Nothing: 1999–2001

A Whole Lot of Nothing was the fourth album released on 23 July 2001. The music showcases the same aggressive guitars, with more distortion effects and sounds, adding a new level of diversification. Synthesizers are much more present on this particular album than on any other of Clawfinger's works.

A Whole Lot of Nothing contains 13 tracks and two bonus tracks on the limited edition. Clawfinger also released four singles, two of which are limited editions.

Zeroes & Heroes: 2002–2004

Zeros & Heroes caused controversy upon its 2003 release in America due to open critique of former head of state George W. Bush and US military politics following the 11 September 2001 attacks, particularly in the song "Step Aside". It offers yet another change of style for the listener. The electronic sound and synthesizers from A Whole Lot of Nothing are gone and replaced by a more complex and melodic guitar riffing.

Hate Yourself with Style: 2005–2006

Hate Yourself with Style was released in 2005. The album continued the path entered on Zeros & Heroes and is characterized by hard rock style melodic speedy guitar riffs. The keyboards which particularly characterized A Whole Lot of Nothing have gone completely.

Unlike previous albums, where the limited edition featured two or more bonus-tracks, the limited edition of this album features a DVD with live footage from the Greenfield festival and video clips of all singles up to Clawfinger's third album.

Life Will Kill You: 2007–2011

Life Will Kill You was released in 2007. It has spawned three singles: "Prisoners", "The Price We Pay" and "Little Baby".

In 2008 and 2009, the band played at the biggest open-air festival in Europe (400,000–500,000 rock fans every year)—Przystanek Woodstock[7] in Poland.

Disbandment and reunions: 2012–present

 
 
 
Clawfinger at Hammaburg Fest 2019

Clawfinger had been working on a re-recording of their debut album Deaf Dumb Blind.[8] The plan was to re-record all the album's songs, additionally featuring guest musicians. Zak Tell has stated, that talks were held with members of Rammstein and Peter Tägtgren from the bands Pain and Hypocrisy.[9]

On 24 August 2013, the band's Facebook page announced that the group is disbanding.[10]

On 5 October 2013, another announcement was made that Jocke Skog had joined the Swedish death metal band Feared as their new bassist.[11]

In May 2014, the Facebook page of the band announced a one-off show at the ZAKHID festival in Ukraine on 8 August 2014.[12] The band has been occasional one-off reunion shows since then, performing two in 2015, two in 2016 for Denmark's CopenHell Festival and Bulgaria's Summer Chaos Festival, and most recently on the Irreversible Festival 2017 in Monthey, Switzerland.

On 4 August 2017, the band released the new single "Save Our Souls" via iTunes and YouTube.[13] Another single, "Tear You Down", was released on 4 October 2019. On 11 Juni 2022, they performed at Sweden Rock Festival.[14]

Members

Current line-up

  • Zak Tell – lead vocals (1989-2013, 2017–present)
  • Jocke Skog – keyboards, backing vocals (1989-2013, 2017–present)
  • Bård Torstensen – lead guitar (2003-2013, 2017–present), rhythm guitar (1990-2013, 2017–present)
  • André Skaug – bass (1992-2013, 2017–present)
  • Micke Dahlén – drums (2008-2013, 2017–present)

Former members

  • Erlend Ottem – lead guitar (1990–2003)
  • Morten Skaug – drums (1992–94)
  • Ottar Vigerstøl – drums (1994–97)
  • Henka Johansson – drums (1997–2008)

Timeline

Discography

References

  1. ^ Everley, Dave (23 August 2021). "10 rap metal bands that time forgot". Louder Sound. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  2. ^ McIver, Joel (2002). Nu Metal: The Next Generation of Rock & Punk. Omnibus Press. p. 40. ISBN 978-0-7119-9209-2.
  3. ^ Bob.D. . Deadtide. Archived from the original on 7 August 2017. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  4. ^ "Clawfinger - Clawfinger Review by Vincent Jeffries". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  5. ^ "Clawfinger - Hate Yourself With Style review". Metal Storm. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  6. ^ a b c Colin Larkin, ed. (1999). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 100. ISBN 0-7535-0257-7.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 January 2010. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  8. ^ "CLAWFINGER: Video Interview With ZAK TELL Posted Online". Roadrunnerrecords.com. Archived from the original on 29 June 2012. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  9. ^ . Radiotangra.com. 4 August 2009. Archived from the original on 12 November 2011. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  10. ^ "CLAWFINGER". Facebook.com. Archived from the original on 26 February 2022. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  11. ^ "Feared - Timeline Photos". Facebook.com. Archived from the original on 26 February 2022. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  12. ^ "Захід — фестиваль, що нас об'єднує". Фестиваль ЗАХІД. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  13. ^ "Clawfinger - Save Our Souls". Clawfinger.net. Retrieved 6 August 2017.
  14. ^ "CLAWFINGER Releases Music Video For New Single 'Tear You Down'". Blabbermouth.net. 27 September 2019. Retrieved 6 October 2020.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Clawfinger news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message Clawfinger is a Swedish rap metal band from Stockholm The group is known for aggressive but melodic music and tackling political and anti racist themes in their songs ClawfingerFrom left to right Andre Skaug Zak Tell Micke Dahlenn Jocke Skog and Bard TorstensenBackground informationOriginStockholm SwedenGenresRap metal 1 nu metal 2 3 industrial metal 4 alternative metal 5 Years active1989 2013 2017 presentLabelsNuclear Blast WEA WMGMembersZak TellJocke SkogBard TorstensenAndre SkaugMicke DahlenPast membersHenka JohanssonErlend OttemMorten SkaugOttar VigerstolWebsiteclawfinger wbr net Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1989 1991 1 2 Deaf Dumb Blind 1992 1993 1 3 Use Your Brain 1994 1995 1 4 Self titled album 1996 1998 1 5 A Whole Lot of Nothing 1999 2001 1 6 Zeroes amp Heroes 2002 2004 1 7 Hate Yourself with Style 2005 2006 1 8 Life Will Kill You 2007 2011 1 9 Disbandment and reunions 2012 present 2 Members 2 1 Timeline 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditOrigins 1989 1991 Edit The band s origin dates back to mid 1989 when Zak Tell and Jocke Skog met while working together at Rosenlund Hospital in Stockholm In 1990 they were joined by the Norwegian guitarists Bard Torstensen and Erlend Ottem who were also working at the hospital The four soon realized their similar interests in music Bard and Erlend played previously in a band called Theo in their hometown Arendal in Norway They invested their free time exploring the musical world composing and writing songs while eventually evolving into a band Deaf Dumb Blind 1992 1993 Edit Their original demo comprising three tracks Waste of Time Nigger and Profit Preacher quickly secured local radio airplay for them and consequently brought them to the attention of the music label MVG Records Nigger is an anti racism statement that caused quite a stir and was a massive success it was also released as a single 6 By the beginning of the 1990s Clawfinger self released their debut Deaf Dumb Blind 6 This sold over 600 000 copies worldwide and was critically acclaimed by the Swedish press With the addition of Andre Skaug and drummer Morten Skaug Clawfinger went on tour and played at European festivals including opening for Anthrax and Alice in Chains 6 Use Your Brain 1994 1995 Edit The band received many awards including two Grammies at home during the Swedish Grammy Awards in 1994 for best hard rock band and for best music video After the subsequent touring they went straight back in the studio to record their second album Use Your Brain The album was released 1995 and yet another touring campaign followed most notably participating at Ozzy Osbourne s Monsters of Rock Festival in Argentina Brazil and Chile in that year rocking alongside American metal counterparts like Megadeth Faith No More and Alice Cooper Back in Europe they continued the touring campaign by taking part at festivals and countless gigs Self titled album 1996 1998 Edit Vocalist Zak Tell Their self titled album Clawfinger was released in 1997 The first song on the album is Two Sides which expanded the band s reach by using female choir vocals and a Middle Eastern sound The rest of the album continues with the band s typical aggressive voice and socio political lyrics Clawfinger contains 12 songs with an additional three bonus tracks on the limited edition They released three singles and two videos Biggest amp the Best and Two Sides A Whole Lot of Nothing 1999 2001 Edit A Whole Lot of Nothing was the fourth album released on 23 July 2001 The music showcases the same aggressive guitars with more distortion effects and sounds adding a new level of diversification Synthesizers are much more present on this particular album than on any other of Clawfinger s works A Whole Lot of Nothing contains 13 tracks and two bonus tracks on the limited edition Clawfinger also released four singles two of which are limited editions Zeroes amp Heroes 2002 2004 Edit Zeros amp Heroes caused controversy upon its 2003 release in America due to open critique of former head of state George W Bush and US military politics following the 11 September 2001 attacks particularly in the song Step Aside It offers yet another change of style for the listener The electronic sound and synthesizers from A Whole Lot of Nothing are gone and replaced by a more complex and melodic guitar riffing Hate Yourself with Style 2005 2006 Edit Hate Yourself with Style was released in 2005 The album continued the path entered on Zeros amp Heroes and is characterized by hard rock style melodic speedy guitar riffs The keyboards which particularly characterized A Whole Lot of Nothing have gone completely Unlike previous albums where the limited edition featured two or more bonus tracks the limited edition of this album features a DVD with live footage from the Greenfield festival and video clips of all singles up to Clawfinger s third album Life Will Kill You 2007 2011 Edit Life Will Kill You was released in 2007 It has spawned three singles Prisoners The Price We Pay and Little Baby In 2008 and 2009 the band played at the biggest open air festival in Europe 400 000 500 000 rock fans every year Przystanek Woodstock 7 in Poland Disbandment and reunions 2012 present Edit Clawfinger at Hammaburg Fest 2019 Clawfinger had been working on a re recording of their debut album Deaf Dumb Blind 8 The plan was to re record all the album s songs additionally featuring guest musicians Zak Tell has stated that talks were held with members of Rammstein and Peter Tagtgren from the bands Pain and Hypocrisy 9 On 24 August 2013 the band s Facebook page announced that the group is disbanding 10 On 5 October 2013 another announcement was made that Jocke Skog had joined the Swedish death metal band Feared as their new bassist 11 In May 2014 the Facebook page of the band announced a one off show at the ZAKHID festival in Ukraine on 8 August 2014 12 The band has been occasional one off reunion shows since then performing two in 2015 two in 2016 for Denmark s CopenHell Festival and Bulgaria s Summer Chaos Festival and most recently on the Irreversible Festival 2017 in Monthey Switzerland On 4 August 2017 the band released the new single Save Our Souls via iTunes and YouTube 13 Another single Tear You Down was released on 4 October 2019 On 11 Juni 2022 they performed at Sweden Rock Festival 14 Members EditCurrent line up Zak Tell lead vocals 1989 2013 2017 present Jocke Skog keyboards backing vocals 1989 2013 2017 present Bard Torstensen lead guitar 2003 2013 2017 present rhythm guitar 1990 2013 2017 present Andre Skaug bass 1992 2013 2017 present Micke Dahlen drums 2008 2013 2017 present Former members Erlend Ottem lead guitar 1990 2003 Morten Skaug drums 1992 94 Ottar Vigerstol drums 1994 97 Henka Johansson drums 1997 2008 Timeline EditDiscography EditMain article Clawfinger discography Deaf Dumb Blind 1993 Use Your Brain 1995 Clawfinger 1997 A Whole Lot of Nothing 2001 Zeros amp Heroes 2003 Hate Yourself with Style 2005 Life Will Kill You 2007 References Edit Everley Dave 23 August 2021 10 rap metal bands that time forgot Louder Sound Retrieved 16 December 2022 McIver Joel 2002 Nu Metal The Next Generation of Rock amp Punk Omnibus Press p 40 ISBN 978 0 7119 9209 2 Bob D Clawfinger Hate Yourself with Style Deadtide Archived from the original on 7 August 2017 Retrieved 11 December 2015 Clawfinger Clawfinger Review by Vincent Jeffries AllMusic Retrieved 16 December 2022 Clawfinger Hate Yourself With Style review Metal Storm Retrieved 16 December 2022 a b c Colin Larkin ed 1999 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock First ed Virgin Books p 100 ISBN 0 7535 0257 7 Jurek after Woodstock Archived from the original on 2 January 2010 Retrieved 10 November 2012 CLAWFINGER Video Interview With ZAK TELL Posted Online Roadrunnerrecords com Archived from the original on 29 June 2012 Retrieved 31 March 2012 Online rock radio Tangra Mega Rock Radiotangra com 4 August 2009 Archived from the original on 12 November 2011 Retrieved 31 March 2012 CLAWFINGER Facebook com Archived from the original on 26 February 2022 Retrieved 2 February 2015 Feared Timeline Photos Facebook com Archived from the original on 26 February 2022 Retrieved 2 February 2015 Zahid festival sho nas ob yednuye Festival ZAHID Retrieved 2 February 2015 Clawfinger Save Our Souls Clawfinger net Retrieved 6 August 2017 CLAWFINGER Releases Music Video For New Single Tear You Down Blabbermouth net 27 September 2019 Retrieved 6 October 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Clawfinger Official website Clawfinger at AllMusic The Belgian Clawfinger pages in English Clawfinger discography at MusicBrainz Retrieved from https en 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