Satan Takes A Holiday (band)

Satan Takes A Holiday is a Stockholm-based band, created in 2006 by Fred Burman, Johannes Lindsjöö and Svante Nordström.

Satan Takes A Holiday
Background information
Also known asSTAH
OriginStockholm, Sweden
GenresGarage rock, Alternative Rock, Punk rock
Years active2006 – present
LabelsDespotz Records, I Made This, STAH Music, Versity Rights, Universal
MembersFred Burman

Johannes Lindsjöö

Danne McKenzie
Past membersSvante Nordström

The band released the self-titled debut album in late 2009. A few months later they were nominated in the Best Rock category at the Swedish P3 Guld Awards,[1] and the songs “Missy” and “Heartbreaker” were played regularly on the radio.

The second album Who Do You Voodoo was released March 2012, preceded by the single "Karma Babe".[2]

In June 2013 they opened for Kiss together with Hardcore Superstar at Friends Arena in Stockholm.[3]

In spring 2014, they released the double A-sided single - "Talk of The Town" / "This Microphone", followed by the third full-length album "Animal Man Woman" in November 2014.

Swedish Despotz Records signed a record deal with Satan Takes A Holiday in 2016.[4] The label released the singles "The Beat" and "Ladder To Climb", which both come from "Aliens", the band's fourth full-length album, released on February 24, 2016.

With their mix of rock and roll, sixties’ garage and punk rock, Satan Takes A Holiday have received many positive reviews both for their recorded music,[5] and for their live performances.[6]

Members

  • Fred Burman – guitar, lead vocals
  • Johannes Lindsjöö – bass guitar, vocals
  • Danne McKenzie - drums, backing vocals

Past members

  • Svante Nordström – drums, vocals

Discography

Albums

  • Satan Takes A Holiday (2009)
  • Who Do You Voodoo (2012)
  • Animal Man Woman (2014)
  • Aliens (2017)
  • A New Sensation (2019)

Singles

  • Come Over (I Make You Look Good) (2007)
  • Karma Babe (2012)
  • Who Do You Voodoo (2012)
  • Radio (2013)
  • This Microphone/Talk of The Town (2014)
  • Zombie Hands (2014)
  • Pony High (2015)
  • The Beat (2016)
  • Ladder To Climb (2017)
  • Love Me Like I Love Me (2017)

Compilations

  • Tyst För Fan – Ekon Från Ebba Grön (2013) where Satan Takes A Holiday appears with the Ebba Grön cover "Häng Gud"[7]
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References

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