Volbeat – Danish Dynamite
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The Finns have bowed down in admiration in the snow. The Germans have hailed them as über cool. America is slowly being won over. Their own compatriots have succumbed, too. Volbeat are Denmark’s biggest ever heavy sensation!
It has been many years since singer Michael Poulsen and his band played to tiny audiences and slept in flea-pit hotels or on cold train station benches while on tour. At the time Poulsen was in Dominus, a hard-hitting Danish death-metal band that released four albums between 1995 and 2000. Not many people were listening, but Poulsen kept up both the momentum and his faith in the music.
In 2001 he formed a new band, Volbeat, whose heavy sound also reflected his love of 50s rock’n’roll. One bright scribbler dubbed the band “Elvis metal” – and that’s alright mama, ’cos soon the heartbreak hotel days were behind them, and Volbeat no longer faced being lonesome tonight when they played live.
The band’s 2007 breakthrough album ‘Rock the Rebel/Metal the Devil’ was a bona fide sensation that topped the Danish charts and went platinum – something no other Danish heavy metal band has ever achieved. The followup, the critically acclaimed ‘Guitar Gangsters & Cadillac Blood’, also made it to the top in Denmark.
Volbeat’s success has also been spreading through Europe. The famously metallic Finns sent the album right to the top of the charts, the Swedes took it to No. 4, and it entered the Top 30 in Germany, Austria, Norway, the Netherlands and Switzerland.
The hard road
All this success may just be the beginning, as the group continue to tour with an intensity that would impress even B.B. King. “We played about 30 festivals in one summer, and now we’re touring Denmark, America and the rest of Europe,” says Poulsen.
“We’re on a real roll at the moment – in 2007 we played 103 gigs in nine months. But we wouldn’t have it any other way. When I get home from touring I soon get restless. As soon as I’ve zapped through all the TV channels I start thinking: “I’ll go for a walk, then.” Musicians are like rats in a cage. If you pull us off our wheel, it won’t be long before we jump back on again.”
The singer and songwriter thinks that the lean years, when Volbeat had to fight tooth and nail for gigs and a breakthrough, helped toughen the group’s metal soul:
“We’ve put up with a helluva lot. But ultimately it’s helped us. Our success hasn’t been easy, like winning a competition, but our boyhood dream has been fulfilled. We make a living from playing, and we enjoy it. Who knows when the ship will sail in the other direction…? But even when things do start to turn we’ll just keep on going, ’cos we’ve already tried scraping rock bottom,” he promises.
As the King sang, “It’s now or never!”
Heavy Vikings rule!
Other contemporary Danish heavy combos that have conquered and ruled outside their local territory.
METALLICA
Danish drummer Lars Ulrich hits things hard for a living as a member of the legendary Metallica. After the 2004 flop ‘St Anger’, the band recently made a spectacular return to form with the massive-selling ‘Death Magnetic’.
RAUNCHY
A combination of melodic depth, electronic sounds and Nordic power, Raunchy have been stalwarts of the Danish scene for the last 14 years.
HATESPHERE
Acclaimed metallers who’ve run off with all of the following gongs at the Danish Metal Awards: Best Live Band, Best Album and Best Production.
ILLDISPOSED
Experimental death-metal veterans from Aarhus.
MERCENARY
There’s something rotten in Mercenary’s universe – but it isn’t the music. These Jutlanders play with a demonic fervour straight from the underworld.
MNEMIC
Technical, futuristic metal with French lyrics. Superb!
Brought to you in collaboration with:
Boom Boom Magazine – The Sounds & Visions of Denmark


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