Electric Boys

Electric Boys

Group from Sweden

Genres: funk metal, glam metal, hard rock, rock, hair metal, swedish

Electric Boys

About Electric Boys

Sweden's Electric Boys were one of the first and most celebrated purveyors of the short-lived funk metal phenomenon of the late '80s and early '90s. Led by charismatic singer and guitarist Conny Bloom (real surname: Blomqvist) (guitar/vocals) and with a splash of beatle-esque pop-psychedelia, the quartet garnered rave reviews and built an impressive following in Europe & America. Their creative juices were also quickly spent, causing the band to disintegrate into obscurity after only three albums. In 1988, Conny Bloom formed Electric Boys with bassist Andy Christell in Stockholm. After scoring a significant domestic hit with their first single, "All Lips 'N' Hips," the group completed their line-up with guitarist Franco Santunione and powerhouse drummer Niclas Sigevall and set to work on their first album, 1989's critically acclaimed FUNK-O-METAL CARPET RIDE. Signed to Atco by former Kerrang! scribe/ turned A&R man Derek Oliver, the band took Europe and the U.K. by storm with their extremely funky retro-hard rock sound and gaudy psychedelic look. The debut album was a success in Europe, and they picked up a strong following in Britain, where as well as headlining small clubs they supported Thunder. The band was developing fast and so was Conny's songwriting. In 1990 producer du jour Bob Rock was brought in to record 5 new tracks prior to release stateside. The video for "All Lips N' Hips" was placed in daytime heavy rotation by American MTV for many weeks and ended up on the Billboard chart at #16.The album went to #90 and the band followed up the success with tours in Europe and America. In the meantime, they recorded a single with swedish comedian Svullo that became a huge #1 hit in Sweden and sold platinum. Electric Boys second album, GROOVUS MAXIMUS (1992) was recorded in Abbey Road studios and showed a great melodic improvement in songs like the single "Mary In The Mystery World" and "Dying To Be Loved" combined with their trademark grooves. After intensive touring following the release, personal issues led to a split of the band, enter guitarist "Slim" Martin Thomander and drummer Thomas Broman. The band started working on new heavier material (According to Conny: -"Too many bands are doing what we started nowadays and this funk-rock band wagon is gettin out of hand"). First gig with the new line-up was supporting Metallica. Groovus Maximus did not emerge until 1992, by which time grunge had swept all before it and the album was overall inferior to the debut. By the end of an American tour to promote it supporting Mr. Big, the band had lost Santunione and Sigevall and both North American and European record deals. Outgoing members were replaced by Thomas Bromann (drums) and Martin Thomander (2nd guitar) and this lineup released the band's third album. Released by Polygram in 1994, their third effort, FREEWHEELIN´, was a more straightforward hard rocking album in the same vein as "stoner rock" before the word had become a cliche. Following the cancellation of a planned European tour supporting King's X, Conny and Andy felt they couldn't take the band any further and decided to call it quits with a final gig in their hometown of Stockholm. Conny Bloom would remain active as a solo artist and eventually joined former Wildhearts main man Ginger in Silver Ginger 5. In 2005, Andy Christell & Conny Bloom joined the legendary Hanoi Rocks and toured since then frequently in Europe & Japan. Hanoi Rocks decided to quit late in 2008 and played a successful tour in Europe and Japan. The tour ended in the legendary Tavastia club in Helsinki, where Hanoi played 8 sold-out gigs in 6 days. Early in 2009 Universal released an Electric Boys collection which after the band had a successful tour in scandinavia and UK. The original lineup of the band (Bloom, Christell, Santunione, and Sigevall) reformed in 2009 and released And Them Boys Done Swang in 2011. 2014 saw the release of another album, Starflight United. The next album, called The Ghost Ward Diaries was released in November 2018 and featured drummer Jolle Atlagic as well as original drummer Niclas Sigevall. Their latest album Ups!de Down was released 2021 via Mighty Music, featuring a returning Martin Thomander on guitar, again replacing Santunione Electric Boys, now consisting of frontman Conny Bloom, bassist Andy Christell, guitarist “Slim” Martin Thomander and drummer Jolle Atlagic will be releasing their new studio album Grand Explosivos via Mighty Music on September 15, 2023. Studio albums Funk-O-Metal Carpet Ride (1989) Funk-O-Metal Carpet Ride (1990) (US-Version) Groovus Maximus (1992) Freewheelin' (1994) And Them Boys Done Swang (2011) Starflight United (2014) The Ghost Ward Diaries (2018) Ups!de Down (2021) Grand Explosivos (2023) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Boys)

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MP3 : 160
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VINYLTIMES
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Rokantenne
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 128
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MP3 : 128
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Electric Boys — Top 30 songs of 48

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Electric Boys Lion's Roar
Electric Boys Starflight United
Electric Boys All lips n hips
Electric Boys All Lips 'N Hips
Electric Boys All lips 'n' hips
Electric Boys All Lips N' Hips
Electric Boys Cheek To Cheek (In A Moonlit World)
Electric Boys Desire
Electric Boys Who Are You
Electric Boys Tumblin' Dominoes
Electric Boys Hangover In Hannover
Electric Boys March Of The Spirits
Electric Boys Tumblin‘ Dominoes
Electric Boys All Lips N' Hips
Electric Boys Domestic Blitz
Electric Boys Better Safe Than Sober
Electric Boys Knee Deep In You
Electric Boys All Lips And Hips
Electric Boys Electrified
Electric Boys Angel In An Armoured Suit
Electric Boys Captain Of My Soul
Electric Boys Groovus Maximus
Electric Boys You Spark My Hear
Electric Boys Father Popcorn's Magic Oysters
Electric Boys The Change
Electric Boys When Love Explodes
Electric Boys Bad Motherfunker
Electric Boys You Spark My Heart
Electric Boys Head Honcho
Electric Boys Karma 's Gonna Get You
Lion's Roar
Starflight United
All lips n hips
All Lips 'N Hips
All lips 'n' hips
All Lips N' Hips
Cheek To Cheek (In A Moonlit World)
Who Are You
Tumblin' Dominoes
Hangover In Hannover
March Of The Spirits
Tumblin‘ Dominoes
All Lips N' Hips
Domestic Blitz
Better Safe Than Sober
Knee Deep In You
All Lips And Hips
Electrified
Angel In An Armoured Suit
Captain Of My Soul
Groovus Maximus
You Spark My Hear
Father Popcorn's Magic Oysters
The Change
When Love Explodes
Bad Motherfunker
You Spark My Heart
Head Honcho
Karma 's Gonna Get You