220 Volt is a Swedish heavy metal band, formed in 1979 by guitar players Thomas Drevin and Mats Karlsson. The band released albums on the CBS Records and Epic Records labels.
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220 Volt | |
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Also known as | Voltergeist (1990–1992) |
Origin | Östersund, Sweden |
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Years active | 1979–1992, 2002–present |
Labels | CBS, Epic, Swedmetal Records |
Members | Mats Karlsson Thomas Drevin Peter Hermansson Anders Engberg |
Past members | Mike Krusenberg Christer Nääs Tommy Hellström Pelle Hansson Jocke Lundholm Peter Olander Per Englund |
Website | http://www.220volt.se |
The band's career began in 1979, but gained traction when they released the first single "Prisoner Of War" in 1982. When a radio station in New Jersey played the single it soon became one of the most wanted songs, the record company CBS then offered them a record contract.
The first "220 Volt" disc was released in 1983 and it sold around 10,000 copies in Sweden alone. In addition to Sweden, the band has been very popular in Japan, Germany and the United States. In 1984, the band performed with Nazareth (12 concerts) and in 1986 with AC/DC (7 concerts). These gigs increased the band's popularity.
In 1992, 220 Volt disbanded, but in 2002, the band was reunited with the same lineup as on their first single. They organized popular concerts both in Jämtland and elsewhere in Sweden. Volume 1 was their first recording released in the 2000s. It contains both new material and parts of a concert from Sweden Rock 2002. The printed edition was limited to 1000 copies, but is available on iTunes.
In 2005, the band released its first live album, "Made in Jämtland" recorded during a number of concerts in just Jämtland. At the end of 2008, drummer Peter Hermansson stopped and no permanent substitute has been announced.
In 2009, the band recorded a new EP with new versions of the popular "Heavy Christmas" and 3 other songs. Singer Jocke Lundholm returned for this recording and the band also borrowed drummer Björn Höglund from Hoven Droven. The album was released under the title Heavy Christmas - Revisited.
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