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House of Shakira in 2011 are:
(left
to right)
Basse Blyberg - Bass
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Andreas Novak - Lead Vocals
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Mats Hallstensson - Guitars
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Anders Lundström - Guitars
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Martin Larsson - Drums
House Of
Shakira are a Swedish rock formed by guitarists
Mats Hallstensson and Anders Lundström that
started out in Stockholm around 1991 under the moniker
The Station. The mid 1990’s saw the band change their
name to House of Shakira, named after a London bordello
and found a settled line up with Per Schelander (bass),
Tony Andersson (drums) and Andreas Eklund (vocals)
alongside Hallstensson and Lundström.
The band's motto is simply "Try every idea with an
open mind", therefore every member of the band
contributes with own ideas to make this music unique.
House Of Shakira consists of five very different
personalities that only have one thing that ties them
together – to write and perform good songs. A good song
is the key to make this band function, style or sound
doesn’t matter as long as the song is good.
House Of Shakira is producing melodic rock of the very
highest quality, they mix hard rock with several music
styles - the vocals soar, the melodies rise and the
guitars bring it all together. All these components make
House Of Shakira an outstanding listening sensation. Due
to the diversity of the songs and the music, House Of
Shakira are not a typical hard rock band; as a result
they are finding a wider audience and fan community.
Their debut “Lint” (bluestone) hit the stores in
1997 and was nominated as best debut album in a lot of
magazines and e-zines. Some went even further and put it
in their “top-ten list” of debut albums ever. Shortly
after the release of “Lint” House Of Shakira went on
tour through Europe as an opening act for Royal Hunt.
They continued to England to play the Gods festival
where “they set the standard for the day which was
never bettered”.
Big plans where made for the
release of the second album “On The Verge”
(bluestone) but everything failed since the record
company disappeared from the face of the earth just in
time for the release so with little promotion or
attention it was back to the studio and in search of a
new deal.
House Of Shakira returned to the scene in the year of
2000 with the release of “III” (MTM). Their sound
was even more unique this time with a broad diversity of
the songs. The record received rave reviews and was
called “the best AOR-album in ten years”. With
the release of “III” House Of Shakira received some
support from radio stations in Sweden who aired the
record and this took the band to play at the Sweden rock
festival in 2001, a gig that was recorded and latter on
released as the live album “Live +”. In the same
year House Of Shakira went for a tour in Spain that
ended with them headlining the Nemelrock festival in
Madrid together with Harem Scarem and Dare.
After about ten years of constant work with the band
House Of Shakira took a break in 2002 but returned with
a new album in 2004 entitled “First Class” on new
label Lion Music. This release was proclaimed as one of
the melodic rock albums of 2004 and saw the band expand
their fan base further.
2005 saw a new version of "Lint" (Lion Music),
freshly re-recorded and saw even more positive press
culminating with the band played at the premier melodic
rock Firefest Festival in the UK with the bands
performance later released as a DVD “Live At Firefest
2005” (Lion Music) in April 2006. This was
swiftly followed up in 2007 with the release of
“Retoxed” (Lion Music) which again saw positive
press
After six studio albums, one live album, one live DVD
and several big and small tours – the band found
themselves pretty satisfied with what they’ve had
accomplished. In this situation they had two choices –
either say thank you for this time and all the fun we
had and quit, or carry on with a new purpose. The band
chose the latter.
“Eventually time came for us to make a brand new
start. Change was inevitable. We reflected, recruited
and realigned. With our new crew we easily set sails
down the rocky road again. HoS is now more focused than
ever. This time we are determined to set the record
straight. All aboard!”
And so in came new members
in lead vocalist Andreas Novak (ex Mind’s Eye /
Novak) and the blistering new rhythm section of Basse
Blyberg (bass) and Martin Larsson (drums) who
all make their recording debut on “HoS” set for
release on 27 January 2012 on Lion Music. On the change
in personnel Anders Lundström comments, “The new
members add new hunger, vitality, passion and
aggressiveness to the band. They also provided new
visions and song writing skills which have really helped
forge our best album in years”.
The first writing sessions for what became “HoS” began
during the summer of 2010, with the band looking at
Lundström’s and the then still present Per Schelander’s
ideas for the two songs that ultimately became
“Fractions of Love” and “Zodiac Maniac”. It was agreed
that these song fragments needed new melodies and lyrics
so Novak started presenting lyric and melody ideas which
the band later approved. The rest of the album was
pretty much written the same way, starting out with
instrumental ideas with Novak adding melodies and lyrics
later.
With “HoS”, Novak’s vocals coupled with the bands
undoubted song writing skill - as proven on genre
classics like “Lint”, “III” and “First Class” - have
delivered on CD the goods the potential this pairing
suggested on paper. The first thing the listener will
notice is a renewed vigour and swank to the bands
delivery. Throughout “HoS” you will hear a band enjoying
their new incarnation with a collection of melody
infused driving rock songs paired with the odd tender
ballad.
Whilst at times there is a heavier edge to the music,
“HoS” is for the most part back to basics for the band
i.e. accessible songs with a commercial punch built
around infectious vocal melodies. This is material that
is begging to be played live by a band eager to play it
live.
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