Stellan Wahlström Drift Band

Stellan Wahlström Drift Band is a rock band from Stockholm, Sweden. The singer and songwriter Stellan Wahlström previously played with The Wylde Mammoths[1] who released records on the American label Crypt Records and toured in Europe and in the USA. During the late 1990s the first album Time Leaves You Behind was recorded in New York by Patrick Derivaz[2] (who had previously worked with John Cale, Luna and Television among others) followed by live shows at clubs like CBGB's, Sidewalk and Continental. The song "Watching TV" was featured in the independent film Rhyme and Reason. Wahlström has also played in England and toured in India.[3] Back in Stockholm the band has made two more albums released by Belpid Records.

Stellan Wahlström Drift Band
OriginStockholm, Sweden,
GenresRock
Folk rock
Years active1990–present
LabelsBelpid
Associated actsWylde Mammoths, High Speed V, Un Rodo Cora
MembersStellan Wahlström
Johan Werner
Johan Adelman
Federico de Costa

Members

  • Stellan Wahlström - vocals, guitars
  • Johan Werner - guitars, piano, organ
  • Johan Adelman - bass
  • Federico de Costa - drums

Discography

Albums

  • 1999 - Time leaves you behind
  • 2005 - The excitable gift
  • 2009 - Across the room

Singles & EPs

  • 1991 - Gör det fort (7" vinyl)
  • 1994 - Går igen (EP)
  • 2001 - So this is what the end looks like (EP)
  • 2004 - Ocean Ave
  • 2005 - Further away from you
  • 2009 - Charlotte says
  • 2010 - Burn baby burn / Good Friday

Compilations

  • 2000 - Sinderella sampler 00/01
  • 2004 - Indeed a very friendly Belpid compilation
  • 2008 - An utmost friendly Belpid compilation
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