Wilmer x
In the '80s, Wilmer X took an outspoken stand against synth pop and electronic music, stating a dislike for synthesizers and playing rock & roll with a garage feel. Almost ironically, they also showed a big talent for melodies and catchy pop hooks. In fact, the melodies and the flirtations with pop would later become a problem. But in the '80s it was an excellent complement to the group's aggressiveness.The group was formed as Wilmer Pitt in 1977, by Nisse Hellberg and Clas Rosenberg. But at the time of their first recording, the single "Sov Min Älskling," they changed their name to the less offensive Wilmer X. After recording a self-titled mini-LP and their first full-length album, Wilmer X, they managed to get a contract with MNW and started working on the album Fula Fula Ord, having a much higher budget than on the previous recordings. The band now included harmonica player Jalle Lorensson, bassist Lennart Nygren, and drummer Jalle Olsson. Sticky Bomb, who was to be Wilmer X's long-lasting drummer, was also included on some tracks on percussion. In 1985, Under Hot was released, providing the group with a slogan with which they described their music. The idea was that they played as if under constant threat, giving them a manic energy. A few more albums gave the group a solid following, especially in southern Sweden, but they did not manage to break through to the big audiences. Neither did their two first albums with English lyrics, Downward Bound and Not Glamorous, break abroad. In 1988, they changed to the record company EMI and scored their first nationwide hit with the title track from Teknikens Under. This album even included keyboards, something unthinkable five years earlier, and on the following albums, Wilmer X started to move away from their straight and aggressive rock. The double-album Mambo Feber, released in 1991, sold gold, and was also a success with the critics. That was also true about the live album En Speciell Kväll Med Wilmer X from the same year, starring Peps Persson. But from here the group did not seem to know where to move. Pontiac Till Himmelen includes some skilled roots- and gospel-inspired numbers, but also a bunch of melodramatic ballads. On the following albums, they tried blues, country, and ballads without managing to sell near as much as Mambo Feber had. The different styles they mastered showed the bands competence, but left fans confused. Neither was the songwriting what it had been. In 1995, an excursion into a melodramatic and pathetic landscape on Hallå Världen helped in alienating their most faithful rock fans. When Wilmer X finally announced their return to heavy roots rock and released Primitiv in 1998, many fans draw a sigh of relief. But not wanting to stay on one track for too long, on the next album, Silver, Wilmer X turned to glam rock showing heavy influence from David Bowie and T Rex.
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Discography
43 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Mer för dina pengar
Rock - Released by Universal Music AB on 23 Sept 2022
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Nu eller nästa liv
Rock - Released by Universal Music AB on 5 Aug 2022
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Jorden runt i jul
Christmas Music - Released by Universal Music AB on 10 Nov 2023
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Nya planer för jul
Christmas Music - Released by Universal Music AB on 11 Nov 2022
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Nu när tystnaden ska flytta in
Rock - Released by Universal Music AB on 16 Sept 2022
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Alla andra kan ta det
Rock - Released by Universal Music AB on 22 Mar 2024
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Fem på handen
Rock - Released by Universal Music AB on 5 Apr 2024
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Mer för dina pengar
Rock - Released by Universal Music AB on 23 Sept 2022
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Pontiac till himmelen
Pop - Released by Woah Dad! on 27 Aug 1993
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Wilmer X
Rock - Released by United Stage Management Group on 4 Mar 2024
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Silver (Extended Bonus Track Version)
Pop - Released by Woah Dad! on 1 Jan 2000
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BLUES, SVETT OCH TÅRAR (Live Malmöfestivalen, Augusti 2018)
Rock - Released by Woah Dad! on 26 Apr 2019
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Under hot (Remastered 2011)
Rock - Released by MNW Music AB on 1 Jan 1985
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Hallå världen! (Extended Version)
Pop - Released by Woah Dad! on 1 Jan 1995
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Primitiv (Extended Version)
Pop - Released by Woah Dad! on 1 Jan 1998
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