Most of you who have picked up this CD will
fondly remember the days when the
mention of a new heavy metal band from Sweden
resulted in a thrilling electric shock to
the nervous system. Swedish Metal always had
its "sound", its "feel" a unique creativity
injected with tremendous energy and often
tingling rawness, but always with plenty of huge hooks,
riffs and terrific melodies. And make no mistake,
this sound owes its origin, itís claim to fame,
to Silver Mountain!
While early seventies hard rock acts like November
showed that Sweden could rock,
they were overshadowed by the pop music in
the likes of Abba. Then, in the early 80s,
the hard rock movement in this Nordic landscape
finally set new traditions and standards.
No band defined this clearer than a little
Swedish four-piece called Silver Mountain.They quickly
became to Sweden what Metallica were to the
US, and Iron Maiden were to England.
Formed in the late seventies by guitar virtuoso
Jonas Hansson, whose influences ranged from
Rainbow to the New Wave of British Heavy Metal,
Silver Mountain rapidly scaled the ladder
to became the new heroes of the Swedish metal
explosion of a decade when heavy metal ruled the planet.
I can still recall hearing their debut album
for the first time. Unrestricted by any misleading musical categories,
the album was simply fantastic hard rock! We all had their demos. Tapes
that have been circulating among the metal brigades for years along with
demos from Metallica, Mercyful Fate, and other luminaries of the era. The
metal press from fanzines like Metal Rendezvous to the mainstream press
of Kerrang! was jumping all over this band. But finally in 1983, holding
Shakin' Brains in my hands was a highlight and dream come true. This debut
album became a staple of the Swedish heavy metal movement by breaking down
barriers with its spontaneous and uncompromising delivery and that unique
“Swedish sound.” Hard rock did not have to be British or American any more.
"Aftermath", "Always," and "Vikings". We all remember those classics! Musically,
the four mountaineers were unparalleled masters of their skill! The guitar
work of Jonas bordered on pure genius, the drumming of Anders Johansson
became legendary. Keyboardist Jens Johansson recalled the glorious days
of early Rainbow,
and the many talents of bassist Per Stadin
still amaze!
This versatility and musical brilliance actually
led to the all too early downfall of the band. The individual members became
much sought after musicians. The Johansson brothers were quickly grabbed
up by the surging Rising Force Band headed by the "other" Swedish guitar
legend, Yngwie J. Malmsteen, and the core of the band fell apart.
By 1985's Universe, the band lost its momentum and gave way to a whole
new generation of contenders like
Torch, Overdrive, Candlemass, the immensely
successful Europe, and later the likes of Tad Morose,
Morgana Lefay, Midnight Sun, Nocturnal Rites
and an avalanche of bands in the dark metal movement.
All these bands had one thing in common: they
had their paths paved by the Silver Mountain legacy!
In 1988 Silver Mountain did one last album
"Roses & Champagne"
As time went on, the four musicians went on
to a variety of musical careers and successes. The Johansson brothers had
gone on to perform and/or collaborate with a number of Internationally
established and respected artists such as Ronnie James Dio, Ritchie Blackmore,
Allan Holdsworth, Jonas Hellborg, Yngwie Malmsteen, Ginger Baker, and many
others. Various solo projects individually and together graced the nineties
until Jens settled with Stratovarius. Anders today is an integral part
of Swedenís latest heavy metal heroes Hammerfall. Per is involved
with his own project; Snake Charmer, and has collaborated with the likes
of Glenn Hughes. And Jonas himself
released a series of stirring solo albums
(with the members from "Alcatrazz etc.") that kept the spirit of their
early work alive and was an integral part of making this new CD a reality,
as he played the role of writer, producer, musician, as well as video director
(Jonas produced and directed the video for the album track “Prophet Of
Doom.”)
The CD you are now holding is the ultimate
tribute! Not to the band (the musicianís reputation and current
successes take care of that) but to the many fans around the globe hungry
for nostalgia, days when heavy metal wasn't labeled and categorized. Each
band member took time away from their current projects to put this CD together
for their old fans and a new generation alike. These are brand new recordings
of some old favorites and some old rarities! Originally written for the
band's earliest demos, this album is full of hook-filled songs, recorded
in Sweden, New York and Los Angeles with the classic, legendary lineup.
Itís an album that bristles with high energy and excitement! Songs
that hammer intense melodies and earthshaking riffs into your head;
all the songs leave you breathless, exhausted
but happy, just like they did twenty years ago.
It makes nostalgia relevant, yet equally makes
you long for the glorious days of yesteryear!
But lest we get too sentimental, let's remember
again that each member of Silver Mountain is still going strong. And let's
also remember that Silver Mountain have found their own comfortable niche
in rock's history, an ultimate testament to Swedish Metal, transcendental
in their fluency, skill and adaptability. If anything, the glorious saga
of Silver Mountain has now come full circle with the release of Breakin’
Chains. Long live rock'n roll,
long live Swedish Metal, long live the memory
of Silver Mountain!
John Strednansky
APRIL 2001
And there is more to come.....