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Persuader
OriginUmeå, Sweden
GenresPower metal, heavy metal
Years active1997–present
LabelsDockyard 1, Inner Wound Recordings, Loud 'n’ Proud, Noise Records
MembersJens Carlsson
Fredrik Hedström
Emil Norberg
Efraim Juntunen
Daniel Sundbom
Past membersPekka Kiviaho
Websitewww.persuader.nu

Persuader is a Swedish power metal band from the city Umeå in the Swedish province of Västerbotten Norrland. The band was formed in 1997, and they have since released three full length albums. They have a sound similar to bands including early Blind Guardian, Iron Savior, and Nocturnal Rites, although Persuader includes influences of thrash metal also. Members Jens and Emil joined the band Savage Circus in 2005, started by Thomen Stauch after he left Blind Guardian.

The bands fourth studio album, The Fiction Maze, was released January 2014 in the US.[1]

History

Formation and The Hunter (1997–2000)

Persuader was formed in August 1997 by friends Pekka Kiviaho and David (full name unknown).[2] Jens Carlsson and Efraim Juntunen joined shortly thereafter. Fredrik Hedström was eventually recruited on bass, who had played with Pekka in a band named Shallow. In January 1998, David left the band due to musical differences. In November 1998, the band released a demo titled Visions and Dreams, which was recorded at Garageland Studios. The band was signed to Loud 'n' Proud (LNP) records, a Swedish metal label.

The band's debut studio album, The Hunter, was released on July 16, 2000.

Evolution Purgatory and When Eden Burns (2001–2006)

The band's label, Loud 'n' Proud, went out of business leaving them without proper label support.[2] In early 2001, guitarist Pekka Kiviaho left the band and they broke up for brief period of time. According to Jens, the band "needed a pause to find a new guitarist and a new label" and "would never cancel Persuader."[3] The band reformed in the spring/summer of 2001 with the addition of new guitarist Emil Norberg, who attended the same school as Jens.[2]

The band started working on their next studio album, and submitted a demo of their unsigned music to Noise Record's Young Metal Gods contest.[4] They won, and released Evolution Purgatory through Noise Records on February 2, 2004. After the release of the album, Jens and Emil became involved with Savage Circus, releasing their debut album Dreamland Manor in 2005. Jens also became involved with New Jersey based Dark Empire, after being asked by Matt Moliti to contribute vocals to their 2006 debut Distant Tides.[5]

The band released their third studio album, When Eden Burns, on May 15, 2006.[6]

The Fiction Maze (2007–present)

Persuader had been at work on their next studio album for several years since the release of When Eden Burns. The album experienced multiple delays due to various reasons. In addition, band members have contributed to their side projects during this time including, in 2008, Dark Empire's Humanity Dethroned and, in 2009, Savage Circus's Of Doom and Death.

In updates, the band humorously refers to their recording location as Studio Värdelös.[7] The Swedish word värdelös translates to "useless" in English.[8] On December 12, 2010, the band revealed the tentative title of the album as The Fiction Maze.[9] Throughout 2011–2013, the band issued intermittent updates on the progress of the album. On September 11, 2013, the band announced they had signed with Inner Wound Recordings.[10]

The Fiction Maze was released late December in Japan and early January in North America and Europe.[11]

Band Members

Timeline

Discography

References

  1. ^ "Persuader To Release 'The Fiction Maze' In January". Blabbermouth.net. 11-20-2013. Retrieved 11-23-2013.
  2. ^ a b c "Persuader - Biography". Metal-Rules.com. Retrieved 11-23-2013.
  3. ^ "Persuader Jens Carlsson Interview". MetalReviews. 11-1-2005. Retrieved 11-24-2013.
  4. ^ "Young Metal Gods Winners". MetalAsylum.net. Retrieved 11-23-2013.
  5. ^ "Dark Empire – Guitarist Matt Moliti". Metal-Rules.com. 4-25-2006. Retrieved 11-24-2013.
  6. ^ "Persuader: 'When Eden Burns' E-Player Available". Blabbermouth.net. 5-12-2006. Retrieved 11-24-2013.
  7. ^ "Ok, so the story begins...". Persuader Studio Diary, Blogspot. 9-18-2009. Retrieved 11-23-2013.
  8. ^ "värdelös". Wiktionary. Retrieved 11-24-2013.
  9. ^ "Persuader Reveals Tentative New Album Title". Facebook. 12-12-2010. Retrieved 11-23-2013.
  10. ^ "Persuader Signs With Inner Wound Recordings". Blabbermouth.net. 9-11-2013. Retrieved 11-23-2013.
  11. ^ "Persuader To Release 'The Fiction Maze' In January". Blabbermouth.net. 11-20-2013. Retrieved 11-22-2013.

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