
Biography
Ok. Here we go.
Here´s the unedited, uncensored and partially brutal history of
the four guys that these days call themselves DOGPOUND.
THE PREHISTORIC AGE:
It all started somewhere around the mid - seventies when Hea, Micke, Figge and
Tuka got bored
of the comfort and warmth of their mothers bellys and decided to pop out. Some
years passed and
thanks to Mickes mother throwing his dad out the door and that she worked nights
he had to be
placed at a night care family institution. The boss of this buisness was Heas
mother...So the two
young boys (ten and eleven years old) started to get acquainted over 628.000
games of badminton
(Which Hea won the most of...), many hours in front of video games and guess
what?
A bit of music occured! Micke went to guitar school every wednesday and Hea
took piano lessons.
Their musical intrests were heavily focused on rock even though there´s
not much metal in a nylon
stringed accoustic guitar and an upright piano but what the f...! Heas mom had
albums by Nazareth
and Queen that the guys got into really hard. Allready being big fans of bands
like Kiss, Iron Maiden,
Def Leppard and a lot of other bands, Nazareth and Queen came in as a fresh
breeze still being big
influences on the guys. During the same time as Micke and Hea bonded heavily
over a 3 day long game
of Monopoly, something weird happened in the deep forests 250 kilometers north
of them...
A couple of years later on Micke was playing his guitar with a drummer White
Stripes style doing
covers of whatever came the two boys to mind. Songs by Gary Moore, Guns ´N
Roses, Black Sabbath,
Toy Dolls and many more were executed with enormous enthusiasm. But they needed
a bass player...
A friend of Mickes had told him about a friend of his that played a mean bass.
Contestant 1: the friends friend.
Another friend of Mickes had told him that her brother played a mean bass. Contestant
2: The female friends brother.
To Mickes surprise, the two turned out to be the same guy. Figge! And this is
back in 1991...
They formed a hard rock coverband that made the base for what later would turn
out to be their first band with
a recording contract, World Of Silence. The band made two albums between 1996
and 1998 and made quite
an impact on the symphonic metal market, but disbanded due to musical and personal
differences in 2000.
During the same time they also recorded a bunch of albums with death metal band
Godgory...but that´s another story!
And what´s happening 250 km´s north of them still no one really
knows...Roumor has it that there´s a drummer with
a 28" kick drum in a band called In Mind who is about to move to Stockholm
to search for fame and fortune...
But fate will stear that boy in another direction...More about that drummer
a bit later on!
After a pause in their friendship Hea and Micke went to college together re
- acquainting themselves for the first
time in over 4 years. But...still no musical projects between the two. Though
it was about this time as Micke
discovered that Hea had kicked the upright piano into the nether world and concentrating
100% on his vocals.
And man, that guy could sing...Early 1999 Micke and Figge had got slightly disillusioned
with W.O.S. and
decided to start playing some cover music focusing on the 1970´s. A drummer
came along. But someone had
to do the vocal duties...A late night at the local pub Micke and Hea accidentally
meet and had a drink together,
discussing the possibillity as future band mates. Decisions were made. A band
was born. . A huge Led Zeppelin -
focused repertoire is rehersead and a bunch of gigs played. It all went very
well...almost too well.
The bands drummer had to do military duty, Micke, Figge and Hea are unemployed
and desperatly looking for
jobs since the payment for the gigs they do ain´t enough. How do you solve
an unemployment situation?
You go back to school. So off the three lads went. On the first day of school
a long haired very 70´s looking guy appeared...Tuka.
It took Micke two days to find out that he was a drummer and excactly what Micke
had searched for all his life in a drummer.
A John Bonham - ish style flavoured with what has happened in the world of drumming
since Bonhams death in 1980.
The first time Micke, Figge and Tuka played together was at a "be-careful-with-your-ears-when-you-play-rock
music" kinda seminar.
The trio was asked to play as loud as possible with mearly a 60 watt Marshall
and a Pearl drumkit to show how loud
and devastating to your ear playing music can be. They got the decibel meter
to puke and before it died they were at a
stunning 124 db....Two other trios that also tried to play as loud as they could
but only reached 105 db with the same gear...
Did I mention that DOGPOUND still is a lot louder than most other bands? However,
this little rendez - vouz led to instant love.
Hea was asked to sing and he accepted. A will to mix the harmonies and melodies
from the 70's and 80's with the heaviness
and power inspired by more up to date bands was the plan....Micke wrote some
tunes and the DOGPOUND story begins...
THE BIRTH OF THE DOG:
The first unsteady steps of DOGPOUND takes place in the autumn of ´99.
Micke writes two songs, "Bleed"
(offically released on The Hellbum) and " Live my way" (never offically
released), Figge comes up with the name and the
band records their first demo. A massive bombardment of DOGPOUND demos is unleashed
upon the record industry with
a very positive response. Enthusiastic from the response, the guys countinue
to write songs and rehearse on an almost daily basis.
In the beginning of the new millenium a second demo is recorded, this time containing
the songs "Made It Through"
(never offically released), "Beast Within" (never offically released)
and "Worries Of Yesterday"
(offically released on A Night In The Gutter, these three songs being the first
tracks Micke and Hea wrote together)
and the bombardment continues. Still with with positive response but it´s
still not enough.
A review of the second demo said:"Probably the best demo I´ve heard
in many years. Someone has to unleash these dogs!"
At this time Micke, Figge and Tuka shares a three room apartment and...well
put it this way, the walls of this poor
apartment has seen more than enough to put the trio in straight jackets for
a long, long time...Though never loosing focus
on their vision of what modern melodic rock should be all about. A third recording
takes place this time the first time they
work with producer/engineer Ola Sonmark. the songs this time were "When
The World Comes Down" and
"Welcome To the Mystery" (both offically released on The Hellbum),
two more songs from the pen of Micke/Hea.
This time things are starting to happen. Two record labels show major intrest
and one of them decided to release
"When The World Comes Down" on the compilation album "Rock The
Nations - The Sequel" about a year later.
This would be a disaterous move by the band. The label signed the band, promising
this and that, but the only fruit of this
labour was extreme frustration when it seemed like the label just wanted to
lock the band up so no other label could get
their hands on DOGPOUND.The guys was signed to a label that did not even answer
e - mails...
Not being able to get the recording of the debut album going the Pound was
inches from calling it a day.
On the autumn of 2002 a fourth demo session was carried out. Recorded with no
budget what so ever,
and with borrowed recording gear DOGPOUND layed down 4 new tracks: "Diamonds
In The Sun" (never offically released),
"Loser On A Kings Throne", "Ready To Believe" and "You
Remain" (all offically released on The Hellbum)
and the demo was sent out to some special friends of the band. One day early
2003, the guys recived a phone
call from producer/engineer Ola Sonmark. He gave DOGPOUND a couple of days in
the studio he worked in for free.
All because he believed in the band and thought that that they deserved better
than their latest self produced, self recorded
self engineered demo (the guys are great musicians, but studio technicians...naahh!!)
Two songs were cut, "End of Our Days"
and "...For My Sins" (both offically released on The Hellbum) and
theses two songs was what it took to convince
Lasse Mattsson on Lion Music that DOGPOUND was worth a shot.
The debut album, The Hellbum, (with it's now notorious cover painting) was
recorded and mixed in three weeks
and released in november of 2003. Reviews of the debut was overwhelming all
over the world. The cover, showing
the guys in a cartoonish fashion, standing inside a dogpound with a particularly
mean dog waiting to take a bite out
of any of the guys behinds, was made Heas brother Danny Boy (who has done all
covers and taken all the photos
ever published on DOGPOUND) and the entire idea was very toungue -in -cheek.
But boy, was it misunderstood...
Some magazines wrote: "I thought DOGPOUND was a boring punk band or maybe
a hip hop act.
This is a clear case of not judging the book by the cover...." Another
wrote: "The cover makes me want to throw up,
but the music is so good it makes up for it..." One guy even suggested
that the album should be taken away from the
market in its original form and re-released with a new cover! This made the
guys in the Pound laugh...a lot!
And of course, an idea for the at the time forthcoming album cover was born....
"as long as it irritates someone it´s great" got to be the album
cover philosophy...
The next album was recorded here and there between October 2004 to May 2005
due to problems with making
the 24 hours of the day be enough...But in October 2005 the new effort titled
"A Night In The Gutter" saw the light of day.
And this time the cover featured the band in suits with Tuka holding a glass
of brandy, standing in a back alley street.
This time, just as the time before, raving reviews world wide, and some comments
here and there about the cover.
The best one is probably "these guys must love their looks if they´re
serious about that cover" Well then....
Let´s put it this way once and for all: "as long as it irritates
someone it´s great" IS the album cover philosophy!
But, no one knows what will happen in the cover area in the future...Or with
their music for that matter.
You just never know with these guys!
In February of 2005 Micke start to write the songs that would become the 3:rd
album.
A bash of 25 songs is written before the band has even met to rehearse.
Which is a helluva lot more than what have been written such a long time before
the recording session ever before.
Before the recording starts the amount of songs is cut down to 14, which all
will be on the album.
Tuka starts it all off by laying down the drum tracks in October and hammers
out some of the best drums that has ever
been heard on a DOGPOUND album. Micke, Figge & Hea starts off their dutys
in late November and the album is
sent off to Peter Tägtgren so he can start the mixing dutys in eary January.
And this time it all just fits like a glove.
The cover art made by Daniel Andersson (who has done both their previous covers)
is better than ever.
The music is better than ever. Everything has gone in just the right direction,
don´t you agree?
And it´s without a doubt the best record the guys have made so far.
And it can only get better, eh?
The future will tell...
Biography by B:S: Zkotzman
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