Troublemakers
Det kommer dagar (2013)
Nu kommer dom (2013)
Swedens most underrated punk band, is in my eyes, without any doubt Troublemakers
from Gothenburg. Formed in 1981 as a second generation Gothenburg band with
members from the first generation of bands (GBG Sound, Perverts). Then the band
has been around in various constellations with members from Anti Cimex and
Attentat etc.
After a short break up in the 90ies that was only a short pause in the bands
history. Then it was Punk Rock as business as usual from one of this country´s
most reliable bands. Live they are a safe card with their punk classics “Staden
Göteborg”, “Dom ljuger”, “Grogg och parabol”, “Vill du bli millionär” and the
singer, Blomman´s finest moment in the tune “Ronka” (originally played by
Perverts) etc and the crowd going ballistic to it.
Now they have released two new songs as digital 1 song singles, “Nu kommer dom”
(Now they are coming) and “Det kommer dagar” (There will be days). Two songs that are total different within the
Troublemakers universe, still typical Troublemakers tunes. In a band that been
around for more than 30 years, making records there must be a point when they
realize that they can do anything that comes into their mind. I guess this is a
result of it. The catchy radio friendly car stereo tune “Det kommer dagar” is possible
NOT the most angry punk tune recorded, and it´s far from their best tune. Not
that it is bad in any way, quite opposite. It sticks and it is such tune that
you find yourself humming after a while. I like it even If I liked last year
single “Stockholm” much more.
“Nu kommer dom” is much darker and harder. Here the Troublemakers take a
stranglehold on the illusion of that everything is fine. The lyrics take stance
in bad news. It might be about a conflict in Congo or Syria or a coming conflict
just around the corner. It is very clever written and I can make up my own mind
what the song is about. It is hard and heavy in the harder tradition of
Troublemakers.
Worth buying? Of course should you buy it and for different uses.
Both songs are within in the Troublemakers
territory so there are no surprises here. It is however good tunes, but
possible not in the top rank of the Troublemakers top list. Still, after more
than 30 years of doing this there are no signs of they are getting tired of
this. They are as I wrote above one of the most reliable bands I know. And the
most underrated.
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