Prog and symph fan favourites
Trettioåriga Kriget were founded in the Stockholm suburb Saltsjöbaden
in 1970. Their humble 1970-1971 beginnings are documented on
Mellotronen's 2004 CD ”Glorious War” which reveals a clumsy gang
of Pink Floyd worshippers with ambitions higher than a skyscraper and
a competence level sometimes not higher than a newly mowed lawn. But
if their band beginnings were humble, their social origins were not –
Saltsjöbaden was and is one of Stockholm's wealthiest areas. Don't expect socialism and class war proclamations from their lyrics...
Trettioåriga Kriget (Epic, 1974)
Swedish vocals
International relevance: ***
Trettioåriga Kriget's eponymous album
debut came in 1974 and until then they had had the time to rehearse
enough for their music to gel. Which unfortunately doesn't make the
music better, only terrible in a different way. The ”Glorious War”
recordings are largely instrumental, without long standing singer Robert
Zima . Once he's present, there's someone to sing the impossibly
pretentious lyrics. Really, they're unbearable, hopeless boy's room
existentialism. Sad to say, the music
has the same swanky feel. This is intellectually constipated arty-farty adolescent dross in a
black polo shirt. Still, their best.
Krigssång (CBS, 1975)
Swedish vocals
International relevance: ***
Same thing over again, only with a
breathier production. The vocals are highly-strung and
egocentric, and worse still, they're occasionally 'augmented' by Zima's Uriah Heep
falsetto. This album is like a yoga
position known as 'head up your arse'. Strenous and full of itself.
Hej på er! (Mistlur, 1978)
Swedish vocals
International relevance: ***
Three years later and a new label. Trettioåriga Kriget stayed with Mistlur until disbanding in 1981. For ”Hej på er!” they downplayed their pretentiousness a little bit which could have been a good
thing hadn't it turned them into some kind of proto new wave ”Solo”
era Kaipa instead. And Robert Zima still annoys me to the verge of breakdown
– and lets out his tortured cat falsetto in ”Natten som alltid”.
The title track is a decent pop tune of sorts though.
Mot alla odds (Mistlur, 1979)
Swedish vocals
Swedish vocals
International relevance: *
The 'proto new wave' reference above
wasn't chosen at random, as Trettioåriga Kriget moved closer towards
a contemporary late 70's style with each Mistlur album. Diehard fans
usually dismiss the later albums, and I can see why – Trettioåriga
Kriget's new found new wave influences didn't sit well with the expectations of fans of their former
style. It worked for Van der Graaf
Generator on ”Vital Live”, but it only makes Trettioåriga Kriget
sound ridiculous. I mean, more ridiculous than before. Just look at the album cover – who did they suddenly want you to believe they were? The Ramones? Pathetic.
Kriget (Mistlur, 1981)
as Kriget
International relevance: *
Swedish lyrics
Following the release of ”Mot alla
odds”, internal conflicts arose which led to Trettioåriga Kriget's
demise in 1980. Very soon after some of the members reunited. Most
importantly Robert Zima was gone, leaving the vocal duties to bassist
Stefan Fredin. He's not a great singer, mediocre, but at least he
isn't as nerve-grating as Zima was. Not being the same band anymore,
neither in line-up nor style, they shortened their name to Kriget. As
such, they released their final album in 1981. It's not very good,
mostly standard fare turn of the decade pop/rock that other bands did
so much better, but a little irritating than their other pompous drivel.
Apart from ”Glorious War”,
Mellotronen released one further compilation of crap archival
material in 1992, ”War Memories”, consisting of live and studio
recordings made between 1972 and 1981. A 1973 Tonkraft session is featured in ”Progglådan”. Trettioåriga Kriget reunited
(with Robert Zima) in the mid 00's and they've released several
albums for Mellotronen since.
Trettioåriga Kriget full album playlist
Krigssång full album playlist
Hej på er! full album playlist
Mot alla odds full album
Kriget full album playlist
Trettioåriga Kriget full album playlist
Krigssång full album playlist
Hej på er! full album playlist
Mot alla odds full album
Kriget full album playlist
Tonkraft 1975 full album playlist tracks 1-5
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