Added: 27 March 2025
Battle Station (Swe)
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Band Info
Artist
Battle Station
Country Sweden
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Genre
Sleaze / Glam / Hard Rock
Active 199X-1995
Members
Niklas "Nikki" Jonsson - Vocals ( Captain Freak's Freaky Funkers) Christian "Chrille" Fecht - Guitar ( Captain Freak's Freaky Funkers, Marshal Kane, Millhouse, Stone Cold Crazy) Michael "Mikki/Mike Divine" Williams/Ahlström - Bass ( Marshal Kane, Violent Divine, Sefanja, Avenue, Blueplastic, Roxanne, Duty, Volition (guest)) Gustav "Gus/Gutte" Liljenström - Drums ( Captain Freak's Freaky Funkers, Marshal Kane, Pole Position, Big Hozz And The Animals (B.H.A.T.A.), Violent Divine, Millhouse)
Info From Janne Stark's Encyclopedia Formed in 1990 under the name Nazty Habitz, changed it to Captain Freak's Freaky Funkers (CFFF) and released a single. Bass player Robert Kenndal was replaced by Tomas and the band changed their name to Battle Station. The CFFF single was in the vein of Electric Boys and Extreme, while Battle Station owes more to the likes of Ratt and Guns 'N Roses. Powerful sleazy hard rock with some interesting riffs here and there. Typical sore-throat glam vocals á la Stephen Pearcy (Ratt, Arcade), a lot more powerful than on the CFFF 7". On the 7-track demo that preceed the CD they did a cover of ABBA's "Does Your Mutha Know". In 1995 the band split and Gustaf and Christian formed the band Millhouse. Gustaf later recorded three albums with the band Violent Divine.
Info From Janne Stark's Encyclopedia Formed in 1990 under the name Nazty Habitz, changed it to Captain Freak's Freaky Funkers (CFFF) and released a single. Bass player Robert Kenndal was replaced by Tomas and the band changed their name to Battle Station. The CFFF single was in the vein of Electric Boys and Extreme, while Battle Station owes more to the likes of Ratt and Guns 'N Roses. Powerful sleazy hard rock with some interesting riffs here and there. Typical sore-throat glam vocals á la Stephen Pearcy (Ratt, Arcade), a lot more powerful than on the CFFF 7". On the 7-track demo that preceed the CD they did a cover of ABBA's "Does Your Mutha Know". In 1995 the band split and Gustaf and Christian formed the band Millhouse. Gustaf later recorded three albums with the band Violent Divine.
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