Victims (band)

Victims are a Swedish hardcore punk band, originally hailing from Nyköping, they are currently based in Stockholm. The current line-up consists of lead vocalist and bass player Johan Eriksson, drummer Andy Henriksson, guitar player and vocalist Jon Lindqvist and guitar player Gareth Smith. Through their career, the band has released five studio albums, two EPs and three split albums.

Victims
OriginNyköping, Sweden
GenresHardcore punk, d-beat, crust punk
Years active1997present
LabelsYellow Dog, Havoc, Deathwish Inc.
Associated actsNasum, Acursed, Sayyadina, Raging Speedhorn, Dispense
Websitewww.victimsinblood.com
MembersJohan Eriksson
Andy Henriksson
Jon Lindqvist
Gareth Smith
Past membersAndy Söderström
Marcus Strandberg

Biography

Victims formed in 1997 in Nyköping, Sweden. The original line-up consisted of Johan Eriksson on vocals, Andy Henriksson on drums, Andy Söderström on bass and Marcus Strandberg on guitar. With this lineup in 1997 the band recorded a seven songs demo, reissued in 1999 as an EP titled Harder Than It Was Meant to Be, a split EP with Acursed in 1999 and their debut album Neverendinglasting in 2001 on German label Yellow Dog Records.[1]

Shortly after the release of Neverendinglasting, guitarist Marcus left the band and was replaced by Acursed guitar player Jon Lindqvist. In 2003 they released a split LP with American crust punk act From Ashes Rise and in 2004 their second album, ...In Blood, both on Havoc Records. After the Release of ...In Blood, Victims embarked on their first US tour.[1]

Their third album, Divide and Conquer, released in 2006 on Havoc Records, is described by the band as rougher and trashier. This is the first album not being produced by Mieszko Talarczyk, frontman for the band Nasum, who died during the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. They subsequently toured in the US and in Europe with Another Breath. Divide and Conquer is also the last record that features original bass player Andy Söderström.[1]

After the departure of Söderström, vocalist Johan Eriksson started to play the bass, handling both vocals and bass duties, transforming the band into a power trio. In 2008 the band released their fourth album titled Killer. To promote the album the band toured extensively both in the United States and in Europe, sharing the stage with bands like Coliseum, Rotten Sound, Trap Them and The Ocean. During the British leg of the tour Gareth Smith joined the band (following the Breakup of his band Raging Speedhorn) as their second guitar player.[1] With this new line-up Victims got back on the road and toured the US with Trap Them and Black Breath. They also toured Europe with Municipal Waste and appeared at some festivals such as Obscene Extreme. In 2008 Victims recorded an EP titled Lies, Lies, Lies and in 2009 a split EP with Kylesa.

In 2011 the band released their fifth album A Dissident, produced by Nico Elgstrand of Entombed.[1] That year they performed at Fluff Fest in Czechia for the third time after 2007 and 2009.[2]

Influences

The band credits Discharge, Motörhead and American hardcore bands from the 80s[1][3] as influential for its sound.

Members

Current
  • Johan Eriksson – lead vocals (1997–present); bass (2006–present)
  • Andy Henriksson – drums (1997–present)
  • Jon Lindqvist – guitar, vocals (2002–present)
  • Gareth Smith – guitar (2008–present)
Former
  • Marcus Strandberg – guitar (1997–2001)
  • Andy Söderström – bass (1997–2006)

Discography

Studio albums
  • Neverendinglasting (Yellow Dog/Scorched Earth Policy, 2001)
  • ...In Blood (Havoc, 2004)
  • Divide and Conquer (Havoc, 2006)
  • Killer (Deathwish/Combat Rock Industry, 2008)
  • A Dissident (Deathwish/La Familia/Tankcrimes, 2011)
  • Sirens (Tankcrimes, 2016) [4]
  • The Horse and Sparrow Theory (Relapse, 2019)
Extended plays
  • Harder Than It Was Meant to Be (Yellow Dog, 1999)
  • Lies, Lies, Lies (Deathwish, 2008)
Split albums
  • Split EP with Acursed (Putrid Filth Conspiracy, 1999)
  • Split LP with From Ashes Rise (Havoc, 2003)
  • Split EP with Kylesa (La Familia, 2009)

References

  1. "victims: HISTORY". Victimsinblood.com. Retrieved December 5, 2013.
  2. "Fluff Fest" (in Czech). CoreMusic. 6 April 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
  3. "Victims Interview". The Gauntlet. Retrieved December 5, 2013.
  4. "Tankcrimes on Twitter: "Victims next album "Sirens" due out spring 2016 followed by some international touring."". Twitter.com. 2015-11-02. Retrieved 2020-04-01.
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