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Tusen År [ CD / Album ]

Tusen År

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  • Released Date: 20 Apr 2018

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

If Pitchfork Reviewed ABRAMIS BRAMA Tusen Arin:

In the vast land of Swedish rock, ABRAMIS BRAMA stands as a monolith of timeless sound. With their latest album "Tusen År" (translated as "A Thousand Years"), the band continues to carve out their own unique space in the music world.

From the opening track "Kommer Tillbaka", it's clear that ABRAMIS BRAMA is not here to play it safe. With driving guitar riffs and thunderous drums, the band creates a sonic landscape that feels both familiar and fresh at the same time.

Lead vocalist Richard Andersson's gritty delivery adds a raw, unfiltered energy to each track. His lyrics, sung in Swedish, may be lost on English-speaking listeners, but the emotion behind his words is universal.

Tracks like "Släpp In Solen" and "Serpenti" showcase the band's ability to seamlessly blend heavy riffs with melodic hooks, creating a sound that is at once heavy and catchy.

While "Tusen År" may not reinvent the wheel, ABRAMIS BRAMA proves that sometimes all you need is a solid album of classic rock tunes to keep you coming back for more. If you're a fan of vintage rock with a modern twist, this album is definitely worth a listen. Swedish rock lives on, thanks to ABRAMIS BRAMA.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Löpeld
2. Vem Är Du?
3. Tusen År
4. Slutet Av Tunneln
5. Fel Kvinna
6. Vägen Ut
7. Hav Av Lögner
8. Ta Mig Tillbaka

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About the artist

Abramis Brama

ABRAMIS BRAMA are the Swedish rock titans you never knew you needed in your life. Hailing from Stockholm, this powerhouse trio have been tearing up stages across Europe with their mind-bending blend of psychedelia, blues, and heavy rock since the late 90s. Lead singer and guitarist, Ulf Göransson, is a force to be reckoned with, belting out lyrics that are equal parts poetic and visceral. His riffs are as sharp as a Viking axe, cutting through the air with precision and power. Bassist Dennis Berg and drummer Fredrik Jansson round out the lineup, providing a solid foundation for Göransson's sonic onslaught. Together, they create a sound that is at once classic and contemporary, drawing on influences ranging from Black Sabbath to Graveyard. Their latest album, "Tusen år" (translated as "A Thousand Years"), is a sonic odyssey that takes the listener on a journey through the depths of the human experience. From the hard-hitting opener "Natten är din fiende" (translated as "The Night Is Your Enemy") to the haunting ballad "Innan Gryningen" (translated as "Before Dawn"), ABRAMIS BRAMA leave no stone unturned in their quest for sonic perfection. So, if you're looking for a musical experience that will leave you breathless and begging for more, look no further than ABRAMIS BRAMA. These Swedish rock maestros are the real deal, and they're coming for your eardrums in the best way possible.

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