Liers in Wait

Liers in Wait were a Gothenburg, Sweden-based death metal band active between 1990 and 1995.

Liers in Wait
OriginGothenburg, Sweden
GenresDeath metal
Years active1990-1995
LabelsBlack Sun
Associated actsGrotesque
At the Gates
Therion
In Flames
Eucharist
Armageddon
Arch Enemy
Diabolique
Dimension Zero
Past membersKristian Wåhlin
Johan Österberg
Mattias Gustavsson
Hans Nilsson
Christofer Johnsson
Tomas Lindberg
Anders Björler
Alf Svensson
Mattias Lindeblad
Daniel Erlandsson

The group was formed by Kristian Wåhlin after the dissolution of Grotesque, a precursor to At the Gates, and for a very brief time featured the band's core members (Tomas Lindberg, Anders Björler and Alf Svensson). By the time songwriting materialized for the EP Spiritually Uncontrolled Art in 1992, the line-up consisted of Wahlin and Johan Österberg (guitars), Mattias Gustavsson (bass guitar) and Hans Nilsson (drums). Christofer Johnsson from symphonic death metal band Therion would lend his vocals for the studio recording.

The band played two shows in Poland and produced a Slayer cover for a record company compilation, but due to instability of the line-up, the group ultimately dissolved in 1995.

Daniel Erlandsson would play drums for In Flames, Eucharist, and Armageddon before settling with popular melodic death metal band Arch Enemy; and Wahlin, Osterburg and Nilsson would go on to form Diabolique. The following year, Nilsson would also join Dimension Zero.

Members

Last known line-up

  • Kristian Wåhlin - guitar (1990–1995)
  • Johan Österberg - guitar, vocals (1992–1995)
  • Mattias Gustavsson - bass guitar (1991–1994)
  • Hans Nilsson - drums (1990–1993, 1995)

Former line-up

Discography

  • Spiritually Uncontrolled Art (1992, EP)
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