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Stonecake is a Swedish
pop band at its best. A band that is outstanding live, the three band
members complement each other and the energy of the live performances
gives the audience a flashback to the golden time of pop. The name Stonecake
is a perfect description of the band; "stone" for the tough
and cool audience and "cake" for the soft and romantic ones.
HISTORY
The success of the band is built on their passion for pop & rock
music from the sixties and years of in numerable gigs in different bands.
Stonecake was formed in the late eighties. The band members were all
experienced musicians from various fields of music styles. So on the
D-day the guideline for the music identity was to only play music they
all liked.
Under
the biketree
The debut album "Under the bike tree", released 1991, was
a joyful mix of XTC - Beatles - Doors - Queen and Hendrix and shows
that the roots of Stonecake is to be found in the pop and rock from
the sixties.
Tuesday Afternoon
The first single "Tuesday Afternoon" was the number one
song played that year. At the Swedish "Grammy Awards" Stonecake
won prize for best newcomer. The motivation was; "for using known
pop sounds in a respectful but free way and turning them to "Stonecake",
a contemporary sound of cream and granite."
Thereafter the band began club touring Sweden, Denmark, Holland and
Germany
Stonecakes record company got into financial problems and the band
did not get the backing and support they needed. The contract though,
said that the record company MVG should promote Stonecake internationally,
so the band begun to work on their second record.
Acoustic
Toilets
When the second album "Acoustic Toilets" was released late
1993 Stonecake was recognised as Sweden's most famous underground
band, the band with the "Happy psycho rock". This record
gave a representative picture of what Stonecake sounded like live.
With no compromise they combined their music with sounds from the
early seventies, sounding like if Paul McCartney should sing with
Cream or MC 5. First 7" release: Sunnier had some radio rotation
and are included in the Martin Beck movie: "The man on the balcony".
Being a "smaller independent" the record company MVG did
not have the capacity or financials to grow by themselves or support
the group, so they were bought by a Swedish record company that had
other ideas for Stonecake. The Band also toured Sweden Finland and
Denmark in -94.
Middle
of Nowhere
1995 they released their third album "In the Middle of Nowhere",
a more straight pop record with eleven songs that all had potential
to climb on the charts lists. It generated good response and reviews
in Japan and the American west coast.
The first promo single: "building castles" was released and
occurred on the radio a couple of times, but was never released by the
label.
Tommy was struck by a high voltage accident in August and his both hands
got quite seriously injured, and 3 complicated operations had to be
done. He had to spend month and a half in Uppsala Academy Hospital.
And from there the elevator stopped and wasn't about to move for awhile.
Tommy got better and Stonecake supported Oasis in Stockholm in October
-96.
The band begged the record company to release one more single from the
record, but no response.
Stonecake was also asked to become a "defender of the oppressed
breed" and recorded an old surf metal song
called "Surfers of a new generation" that was included on
an double CD on the theme "save the animals" with various
artists of Sweden.
In -97 Stonecake takes a break.
Tommy works with Warner bros. in Sweden as the producer of another Borlaenge
combo: Space Age Baby Jane. Marcus toured different bands around, and
Per worked with his own band Spanish Mary.
Tommy and Marcus had plans for the death of Stonecake but Per thought
that the band got lots of great materials unreleased, so
No funeral!
Some
People
Though the band had an eight track analog studio they began to work
with new material and recorded 17 songs during the time of one year
and a half. And then, one early spring day in -99 the album "Some
people" was completed.
Stonecake was now an independent band with no label deal.
They found Morgan Mazarine to support the band as a manager to help
the band back in business.
They made a deal with hypermusic, a brand new IT-label that updated
"Some People" on their homepage for Internet downloading and
service.
Hereby Stonecake got in touch with an American Powerpop freak in L.A.
and was invited to play the IPO during the summer of 2000. But the band
couldn't finance the trip and was invited again to the IPO of 2001 but
with the same result. Then the band was invited to play New York in
December 2001, but same old story appeared again.
The rest
is future....
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