Monday, March 16, 2026

FIENDENS MUSIK – Complete singles 1978-1981

Fiendens Musik were one of the finest groups to bridge progg and punk in a time when genres blurred. Centered around singer Mats Zetterberg, they released two albums but also several singles with non-album tracks/takes.

 
En spark rätt i skallen / Du går aldrig säker (för Fiendens Musik) (Bellatrix, 1978)
Swedish vocals
International relevance: ***

”En spark rätt i skallen” appeared as one of the key tracks on the ”Fiendens Musik” LP in 1979, but this is an earlier, rawer take. It's more desperate than the album version which suits the song's lyrics against senseless street violence perfectly. A great song in its best version! The B side is a Swedish version of Iggy Pop's ”The Passenger”, not as great as the A side but amusing and charmingly semi-chaotic.

 
Pappa har alltid haft rätt... / Tredje tåget (Bellatrix, 1979)
Swedish vocals
International relevance: **

Recorded late 1978 and released early 1979. ”Pappa har alltid haft rätt” is co-written by Zetterberg and Lars ”Ferne” Fernebring (Risken Finns), and an early example of Zetterberg's knack for engaged storytelling (this time about the generation gap) with suitably pissed-off vocals and a great use of Mats Bäcker's sax -- always crucial to Fiendens Musik's trademark sound. ”Tredje tåget” is a straightforward rock track in a Stonesy pub rock vein with rough edges. The title was later recycled for Mats Zetterberg's record label Tredje Tåget.

 
A Boot Right In The Face / Goalgetter (Slyngel, 2014; rec. 1979)
English vocals
International relevance: **

English language versions of two tracks otherwise found on the debut album. ”A Boot Right In The Face” doesn't work quite as good as ”En spark rätt i skallen”, while ”Goalgetter” is actually better than the Swedish equivalent ”Kulan i luften”. Originally intended for a British release, the single got stuck in the archives until 2014 when finally released on Slyngel Rekords, a Swedish label specializing in 45s with unreleased material by domestic punk bands.

 
Moderata brudar / Slutna sällskap / Arabisk bonus (Bellatrix, 1979)
Swedish vocals
International relevance: **

A slightly more polished outing from Fiendens Musik compared to their earlier singles, with two pretty catchy tracks ”Moderata brudar” and ”Slutna sällskap” as the main attraction. The most interesting track though is the third one, the semi-instrumental ”Arabisk bonus”, an oddly jouncing number with loads of echoed sax. An atypical Fiendens track but an odd favourite of mine.
 

 
Musik mot gryningen / Stadsbo (Tredje Tåget, 1981)
Swedish vocals
International relevance: ***

”Musik mot gryningen” is probably the most sophisticated track by Fiendens Musik with a slightly snaky melody and an unsettling mood underscored by Bäcker's nervy sax. A great one and a pity it was their swansong (not counting reunions). B side ”Stadsbo” is a humorous upbeat track, more of a throwaway compared to the brilliant A side.

En spark rätt i skallen full single playlist 
Pappa har alltid haft rätt full single playlist 
A Boot Right In The Fave full single
Moderata brudar full single
Musik mot gryningen full single  

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