Backdraft
by Alex HendersonThe long-haired headbangers who comprise Backdraft look like a southern rock outfit of the 70s; they look like they could be members of Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top, the Outlaws or Molly Hatchet. But Backdraft's members aren't from Georgia, Alabama, Texas or Mississippi--they're from Sweden, and the band wasn't formed until the late 90s. And even though 70s southern rock has been a strong influence on Backdraft, they're far from an exact replica of that era's Dixie rockers. Backdraft's rock is actually post-80s alternative metal; like Alabama Thunder Pussy, Brand New Sin and Hammerlock, Backdraft plays alternative metal with a strong southern rock influence. Backdraft (not to be confused with an electronica act that recorded for the 3 Lanka label in the 90s) has been influenced by Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top, the Outlaws and Molly Hatchet, but the Scandinavian headbangers have also been influenced by punk, Black Sabbath, Corrosion of Conformity and various alterna-metal. So with Backdraft, the listener is getting a variety of 70s, 80s and 90s influences. The listener is also getting nothing but English lyrics--like a lot of Scandinavian rockers, Backdraft writes in English exclusively (even though they come from a country in which Swedish, not English, is the primary language).Backdraft was formed in Stockholm in 1997, when lead singer Jonas Åhlén (formerly of the Swedish thrash metal band Anticipation) started working with guitaristRobert Johansson. They soon added drummer Fredrik Liefvendahl, a.k.a. Trizze Trash (who went on to join the band Grand Magus) and a second guitarist, David "Snejken" Nordlander, to the lineup. Originally known as Morningwood, the band recorded a demo in 1998. After changing their name to Backdraft and going through some lineup changes, they recorded an EP called The Goddamn Man EP in 2000; by that time, Mats Rydström was on bass and Liefvendahl has been replaced by drummer Niklas Matsson. The Swedes recorded their first full-length album, Here to Save You All, in early 2001, when the five-man lineup consisted of Åhlén on lead vocals and acoustic guitar, Johansson on electric lead and rhythm guitar, Nordlander on electric lead and rhythm guitar, Rydström on electric bass and Matsson on drums and percussion. Here to Save You All was released in Sweden by Lunasound Recording later that year, although the album didn't come out in the United States until 2003 (when it was given American distribution thanks to the Philadelphia-based Abstract USA).