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Imperial State Electric
Imperial State Electric at Sonisphere Stockholm 2010
Imperial State Electric at Sonisphere Stockholm 2010
Background information
OriginStockholm, Sweden
GenresRock, garage rock, power pop, Hard rock
Years active2009 - present
LabelsPsychout Records, Sound Pollution
MembersNicke Andersson
Dolf de Borst
Tobias Egge
Tomas Eriksson
WebsiteOfficial MySpace

Imperial State Electric is a Swedish rock band founded by former front man of The Hellacopters Nicke Andersson (vocals and guitar), Dolph de Borst (vocals, bass), Tobias Egge (vocals, guitar) and Tomas Eriksson (drums). The band released their self-titled album March 28, 2010.

History

After the break-up of The Hellacopters in 2008, Andersson started to work on a solo album, recording all instruments of eight songs by himself, however Andersson changed his mind and decided that it would be better to form a band.[1] Andersson recruited Dolf de Borst, Tobias Egge and Tomas Eriksson, all of whom he had previously worked with in Cold Ethyl a cover band he formed shortly after the break-up of The Hellacopters.[1] During the recording of the band's self-titled album Andersson also enlisted help from several old friends,[2] including Dregen, Anders Lindström, Robert Pehrsson and Neil Leyton. While Andersson insists that Imperial State Electric is a band and not a solo career or a side project he also acknowledges the fact that the band might have a revolving line-up of members including himself on drums instead of guitar.

Members

Current touring line-up
Other contributors

Discography

Albums

  • 2010: Imperial State Electric [Psychout Records]
  • 2012: Pop War [Psychout Records]
  • 2013: Reptile Brain Music [Psychout Records]
  • 2015: Honk Machine [Psychout Records]
  • 2016: All Through the Night [Psychout Records]

Compilations

  • 2013: Radio Electric [Trooper Entertainment] Japanese Exclusive Collection of Non-album Tracks

EPs

  • 2011: In Concert [Psychout Records]
  • 2014: Eyes [Psychout Records]

Singles

  • 2010: "That's Where It's At" / "Oh Babe" [Ghost Highway Recordings]
  • 2010: "Resign"
  • 2010: "Castaway" with The Bloodlights [Soulseller Records]
  • 2011: "Wail Baby Wail" / "Fight It Back" [Ghost Highway Recordings]
  • 2011: "Rock Science" [Psychout Records] and Rock Science Records (Sent as part of the Rock Science Game Board)[3]
  • 2012: "You Don't Want To Know" / "Maggie May" [Ghost Highway Recordings]
  • 2012: "I Ain't Gonna Be History" / "Wild Tales" [Onslaught Of Steel Records]
  • 2012: "Sheltered in the Sand" / "Black Widow Blues" [Psychout Records]
  • 2012: "Cagey Cretins" with Smoke Mohawk [Lightning Records]
  • 2012: "Can't Seem to Shake It Of My Mind" / "Cry A Little Longer" [Psychout Records]
  • 2013: "Policy of Truth" with Mary's Kids [Bootleg Booze]
  • 2013: "Uh Huh" (electric & acoustic versions) [Psychout Records]
  • 2013: "Reptile Brain" / "Reptile Sludge" [Psychout/Bootleg Booze]
  • 2014: "(Why Don't You) Leave It Alone" / "Heeby Jeebies" [AM Records]
  • 2014: "What You Want" / "How Can You Do It Baby" [Ghost Highway Recordings]
  • 2015: "All Over My Head" [Psychout Records]

References

  1. ^ a b Katso Nicke Anderssonin tuore videohaastattelu Helsingistä rumba.fi Retrieved:2010-05-27
  2. ^ Patrik Hamberg Kejsarens återkomst dagensskiva.se Retrieved: 2010-05-27
  3. ^ "Discogs.com". Retrieved 29 May 2014.