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Sounds Like Violence

 
Artist: Sounds Like Violence
Sounds Like Violence

Group Members:

Philip Hall, Andreas Söderlund, Daniel Petersson, Daniel Teodorsson

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Desert City Soundtrack/Settlefish/Sounds Like Violence", "With Blood on My Hands

Biography

From the small town of Ängelholm, Sweden, dynamic post-hardcore/emo outfit Sounds Like Violence grabbed influence from early-'90s indie rock, citing specific love for the likes of the Afghan Whigs, the Posies, and Kyuss. Instead of relocating permanently to the bigger metropolis of Stockholm to take advantage of its broader opportunities, Sounds Like Violence stuck to their hometown roots, and simply toured as much as possible to get their music heard. Vocalist/guitarist Andreas Söderlund, guitarist Philip Hall, bassist/vocalist Daniel Teodorsson, and drummer Daniel Petersson -- most of whom also played in Niccokick, the indie rock group formed by Söderlund in 2001 -- eventually released the EP The Pistol through U.S.-based Deep Elm in April 2004. Critics praised the effort, and a summer three-way split alongside Settlefish and Desert City Soundtrack was equally well received. Sounds Like Violence then released their debut full-length, With Blood on My Hands, in February 2007 through both Deep Elm (North America) and Burning Heart (Europe, U.K., and Japan). ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide
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Sounds Like Violence
Origin Angelholm, Sweden
Genre(s) Emo, Alternative rock, Indie
Label(s) Deep Elm Records (USA)
Burning Heart Records (Rest of World)
Website MySpace Page
Members
Andreas Soderlund (vocals, guitar)

Daniel Teodorsson (bass, vocals)
Daniel Petersson (drums)

Sounds Like Violence are a four-piece indie rock group from Angelholm, Sweden. They are currently signed to Deep Elm Records (within the United States) and Burning Heart Records (in the rest of the world). Their debut album, "With Blood on My Hands" was released on 12th Feb, 2007 to some critical acclaim. They previously released an EP, titled "The Pistol" in 2004 and contributed songs to Deep Elm compilations including "Emo Diaries No. 10" and a "Split" EP.

Discography

  • 2009: The Devil On Nobel Street
  • 2007: With Blood On My hands
  • 2004: The Pistol (EP)

Compilation Appearances

  • Desert City Soundtrack / Settlefish / Sounds Like Violence (Split Series) (Deep Elm)
  • Deep Elm (Various) - Cover Your Tracks (Deep Elm)
  • Unreleased No. 3: Deep Elm (Various) (Deep Elm)
  • Emo Diaries No. 10: The Hope I Hide Inside (Deep Elm)

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