Swedish vocals
Formed in Lund by singer Mats
Zetterberg and saxophonist Mats Bäcker in 1977, Fiendens Musik was a
transitional band with their roots in progg and the energy of punk and UK pub rock. After a couple of singles, this debut album appeared
in 1979. An very good effort that deserves a lot more attention than
it seems to get. ”En spark rätt i skallen” is a classic though,
and among the other great tracks are ”Snutbil” (a translation of
Larry Wallis' brilliant ”Police Car”), the frantic ”Mer eller
mindre (mot din vilja)”, and the chilling album closer ”Sista
skriket”. One of the greatest albums with one foot in progg and the other in the new, loud sonds of the late 70s.
International relevance: **
Häftiga hästen och andra äventyr
(Bellatrix, 1980)
Swedish vocals
Swedish vocals
International relevance: *
The second album isn't quite on par their debut album, with less energy. Or rather with more
pop energy and less punk ditto. Best tracks: ”Unga
så länge vi vill”, ”Jag kommer” and ”En våning upp”.
Z (Tredje Tåget,
1982)
as Zetterberg & Co
Swedish vocals, English vocals
International relevance: **
Released as Zetterberg & Co on Mats
Zetterberg's label Tredje Tåget, but this is effectively the third
Fiendens Musik album. The songwriting is a bit stronger than on
”Häftiga hästen och andra äventyr”, with ”Ingen trygghet”,
”Alltid en öl i min hand” and ”Underläge/överläge”
highlighting the set. ”När tuppen kacklar” is a Swedish version
of traditional song ”Black Jack Davy” with vocal assistance from
Monica Törnell.
Fiendens Musik released a couple of great singles to expand their all too small discography. Mats Zetterberg was also in Bluesblocket. A reunited Fiendens Musik has recorded a yet unreleased comeback album.
Fiendens Musik full album playlist
Häftiga hästen & andra äventyr full album playlist
Z full album playlist
Fiendens Musik full album playlist
Häftiga hästen & andra äventyr full album playlist
Z full album playlist
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