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Artist description
Outstanding industrial glam grunge rock band from Sweden. |
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Music Style
industrial glam grunge rock |
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Musical Influences
tura satana, gwar, hole, marilyn manson, genitorturers |
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Similar Artists
none |
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Artist History
JeN and Li started the band late 1994 when they had get to know eachother by starting the same class in grade 7. At the time there were only talking and they would be starting with JeN on bass guitar and Li on drums. After a while they decided that maybe they should do something they acutually could do and JeN took the guitar and they both sang. They never found the two other members they wanted but they kept on dreaming and did some bad covers of Hole and diffrent punk songs... The names of the bad at this time variates pretty much, but some of them were "The Dollkillers", "Throw" and "Sliver". In 1995 JeN meets Jack and she decides to let him play the bass, now there only was a missing drummer.....After some looking they found one of JeNīs old friends Tommy who could and liked to play but never actually played very much. They decided to try to play with him and it works out fine. At this time the bands name is "Star*Dust" and Li is rythmguitarist and leadsinger and JeN is leadguitarist and does some backing vocals, Jack is the bassguitarist and yes Tommy does the drumming.After som research and it were found that some bitches stole their band name they changed it to "SugarBlister" and actually did put up a webpage but never come so far.The rehearsle now was hard because they never actually had a drumset and no place to be in, but after a while maybe in 1996 they started to reahearsle now and then if not in Jenīs basement without any drums, it was somewhere in Jackīs house with his momīs boyfriends old bluesdrums consisting one basedrum, one crash symbal, one high hat, one puke and one snardrum, and it wouldnīt stand at one place under a song, it kinda moved out to middle of the room, but at least - it was something.Somewhere here Jack took over the missing guitar that Li had played sometimes (but not all the time), and Li now played the bass instead. Well the rehearsing went kinda up and down, some times they played 2 times a week and some periods they could do nothing for a whole month. Somewhere in 1998 it was decided that Jen should do the leadsinging and Li did backing vocals instead.In late 1998 they shown intresst in a local competition for a big music competition all over Sweden. They came there in early 1999 and maybe did not THAT good but at least got some publicity.After that show the rehearsle got bad again. The only that happened was that they started to record a video for their song "Zombie Masqurade" but that was spoiled because of the next happening in the history...Jen, Li and Jack decided to let one guy in Jenīs music-class, Daniel, try to play as a drummer with them becasue he wanted to soo bad.It worked out and because Tommy didnīt get in touch and there were only lazyness in the rest of the band it went that way - that Daniel replaced Tommy in april 1999.In May 1999 there is pretty much to repeat because of the drummer shift. And the band wants to get a demo recorded as soon as possible....In June-July 1999 AntiChristian joins the band as the keyboardist they always been longing for and after a long break from rehearlse they kick ass again. In November 1999 AntiChristian gets replaced by Dizzypointed which earlier was the bass player in local band "Dawn of Divine". |
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Group Members
Zombie Doll (Linda Gothlin), Purple Mistress (Jennyfer Star), Reverend Jack (Christian Sundberg), Trippy Mushroom (Daniel Lindberg) and Dizzypointed (Christopher Erngren). |
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Instruments
2 guitars, 1 bassguitar, drums keyboards and vocals |
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Albums
Bad Quality Demo |
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Press Reviews
"these guys will shockrock your ass!!""Of course the best clothes on stage" |
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Location
Stockholm, Stockholm - Sweden |
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