Fredrik
(vocals - guitar)
Tommi (guitar)
Johan (bass - vocals)
Erik (drums)
STATUS: OK
GÉNERO: stoner rock
ORIGEN: Borlänge, Sweeden
DISCO: Coming Down the Mountain (EP) - Unida/Dozer split (double
EP)
WEB: http://welcome.to/dozer
CONTACTO: dozer_@hotmail.com
BIO: (english) …and so the story begins. Christmas Day
1995, the first gig by four youngsters calling themselves
Dozer. It took place at an illegal club down in a dark basement
in their hometown Borlänge, the industrial town who’s
only achievement is having the highest crime rate in Sweden.
It was my first meeting with the band. I remember they played
some Kyuss and Monster Magnet songs and a handful of their
own songs. People intoxicated by their home-made vodka went
berserk. After the last song I turned around and saw a battlefield,
bodies were lying in piles on the floor, covered with broken
glass. The night ended with knife fights and police raid...as
usual. But I knew there was something special about that band…
Fast forward
to September 2002, four young men calling themselves Dozer
are surrounding the giant mixing consul in Polar Studios in
Stockholm. The scene is like something out of a Star Trek
spaceship control room. The producer Chips Kiesbye turns the
volume up on the finished mixes from the new third album Call
it conspiracy. Excitement in the air. I feel a broad grin
spreading on my face. I can’t help it. And then I think
back on some of the things that has happened the last seven
years...
In 1998
the first record was released, a 7" which to our great
surprise was appointed “Single of the week” by
Kerrang! magazine. Also in 1998, right after playing a gig
with the Hellacopters and the Dictators, the original bass
player left the band to become a professional ninja. Sadly,
he died in 2001 and is deeply missed by us. Our friends at
Meteorcity wanted Dozer to do a split record with Unida and
we said, -OK!
After
hearing a demo, Frank Kozik of Man’s Ruin called up
and asked, -Hey guys, wanna make a record? -Sure! And in 2000
the first album by Dozer -In the tail of a comet was released.
The album, recorded for only $500 was highly acclaimed and
was on several best of lists for 2000. One day a friend calls
me and says; I’m playing the new X-games on Playstation,
did you know Dozer have a song on the game? Yes, Supersoul
is on there! One band member temporarily went off to pursue
a professor’s degree in mathematical physics. But came
back after a while...
Touring
the European continent followed and has been a great force
in evolving the band. 4 tours and many gigs in 14 countries
is the result so far. Live gigs have had the tendencies to
give some strange memories. Once in Finland the singer got
bitten in the face by a fan that jumped up on stage, maybe
he tried to kiss him, we’ll never know… another
time a guy in the audience damaged his eardrum and had to
be ambulanced to nearest hospital after standing to close
to the guitar loudspeaker. He later said it was worth it...
Another
album, Madre de dios, was released on Man’s Ruin in
2001 before the label went belly up soon after it’s
release. Without label support, the band toured continuously
through Europe and built a strong fan base. The decision grew
to take control of the bands future themselves instead of
being fucked by another label. With there own money and own
label Molten Universe, where they released the first 7”,
they now have full control of the future.
For the
new album, the band had a number one choice of producer; Chips
K. Originally a punk kid from Borlänge, his latest production
work for the Hellacopters, the Nomads and Sahara Hotnights
proved he was the man for the job. In spring 2002, the recording
started at Music-A-Matic studio in Gothenburg. The studio
has a real warm atmosphere and the latest Soundtrack of our
lives album was recorded there for example. After a break
in the summer when Chips produced the new Hellacopters, he
and the band reunited in September in legendary Polar Studios
in Stockholm to do some additional recording and mixing the
album.
And here
we are now, you’re invited to be part of the future
story…
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