Descripción
Primer álbum de título homónimo de la banda sueca de rock Hellsingland Underground, publicado originalmente en 2008 por Killed By Records. Producido por Martin Karlegard y la propia banda en los estudios K-Bros de Estocolmo durante el año 2007, ésta reedición publicada por Wild Kingdom Records incluye el tema inédito «Making Music Hurts Too Much».
“A hundred years is nothing” is the Swedish sextet fifth full length studio album. The sound on this album is a big step forward for the band, both sound- and songwriting wise. You can still sense their early day folk and blues influences, but you’ll also hear echoes of Pink Floyd, Queen and The Doors. Mini-moogs, mellotron and accoustic guitars has been added into a perfect mix of great personal lyrics, and some of the finest songwriting to ever come from a rock band.
Understanding Gravity is an album by Hellsingland Underground, released in 2016. The album is a rock CD.
Swedish six man strong Hellsingland Underground is back with their follow up to the critically acclaimed 2019’s ”A Hundred Years Is Nothing”. An album which showed a new side of the band, with more piano based compositions and less noisy guitars.
“The idea with this album was initially to continue in that direction even further, but it felt like the songs me, and Peter wrote wanted otherwise!” Lead vocalist Charlie Granberg says. “So instead, it turned out to be the most rowdy in-your-face rock “n” roll album we’ve ever done instead. We are just servants to the music, so who were we to resist?”
Canciones:
- Ill wind
- Shadow of the old you
- Slipping though the hands of time
- Northern country boy
- Ljusnan riverside jam
- Child another time
- Blue mountain blues
- Hard falls
- Lost in the woods
- God only know
- Making music hurts too much
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