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Abramis Brama is a stoner rock band from Stockholm, Sweden. ==Biography== Abramis Brama (Latin for carp bream) formed in 1997〔(Homepage bio )〕 when Dennis Berg and Fredrik Jansson got together to start a band.〔(Abramis Brama ) at MusicMight〕 Jansson was originally slated to play bass in the new band but shifted to drums when a drummer could not be found.〔 The band solidified by 1998 when they recorded their first demo. The band recorded their first album later that year. ''Dansa Tokjävelns Vals'' (Dance the Mad Devil's Waltz) was released the following year. All the lyrics for this album are written in Swedish. Following the release of this album original vocalist Christian Anderson left the band and was replaced by Ulf Torkelsson.〔 A second demo, ''Mamma Talar'', was recorded in late 1999 and was not widely distributed.〔 The band's second album, ''När Tystnaden Lagt Sig...'' (When Silence Is Here...), was released in early 2001. During the recording of this album the band recorded three covers, all in their native language. The Pretty Things "Cold Stone" ("Kall Som Sten") made it onto the album while November's "Men Mitt Hjärta Ska Vara Gjort Av Sten" and Captain Beyond's "Mezmerasation Eclipse" ("Förtrollande Förmörkelse") were saved for a split single and a tribute compilation respectively.〔 Later that same year the band recorded their third album, ''Nothing Changes''. They reused music from previously released songs but added completely new lyrics, this time in English.〔 All the songs on this album except "All Is Black" have entirely new lyrics. The lyrics to "All Is Black" are a straight translation from the song "Svart".〔 In early 2005 the band released their fourth album, ''Rubicon''. The release party performance saw the first appearance of live guitarist Robert "Rabbi Rob" Johansson.〔 Shortly afterwards Jansson left the band and was replaced by former Grand Magus drummer Trisse. In 2007 the band released a live album simply entitled ''Live!'' on Transubstans Records. It included a new studio song called ''I Evighetens Nav'' as a bonus track. Their latest release ''Smakar Söndag'' (Tastes like Sunday) in 2009, featured a few guest musicians (Moa Holmsten - vocals, Rolf Leidestad - keyboards and Jonas Kullhammar - saxophone). All lyrics are again in their native language. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Abramis Brama (band)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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