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Blood, Fire, Death

The Swedish Metal Story
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Blood, Fire, Death: A Swedish Metal Story by Ika Johannesson traces the rise of Swedish death and black metal from 1970s hard rock roots through the explosive 1990s underground scene. The book explores how bands like Entombed, Dismember, and At the Gates helped define a distinctive sound and visual identity that influenced metal worldwide. Johannesson uses interviews and archival research to examine the tight-knit community of musicians, fans, tape traders, and labels that built this movement alongside the notorious Norwegian black metal scene, framing cultural phenomena like church burnings and media panic within a broader artistic context. This cultural history and music journalism title reveals the DIY networks and creative ambition behind Swedish metal's global impact.
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Ideal for readers interested in heavy metal history, subculture studies, Scandinavian culture, and music journalism.

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A full history of the black and death metal scene in the 90s.

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The definitive history of Swedish death metal and the underground scene that reshaped extreme music worldwide.

Blood, Fire, Death: A Swedish Metal Story by Ika Johannesson traces the rise of Swedish death and black metal from its roots in 1970s hard rock through the explosive underground movements of the 1990s and beyond. As bands like Entombed, Dismember, and At the Gates gained international recognition, Sweden emerged as a central force in extreme music—helping define a sound and visual aesthetic that would influence metal scenes across the globe.

Through interviews, archival research, and scene documentation, Johannesson examines how a tight-knit network of musicians, fans, tape traders, and small labels built a movement that extended far beyond music. The book explores the evolution of the Swedish scene alongside the more infamous Norwegian black metal era, situating church burnings, ideological extremism, and media panic within a broader cultural and artistic context. At the same time, it highlights the community, friendship, and creative ambition that sustained the scene over decades.

Both cultural history and music journalism, Blood, Fire, Death offers a detailed account of how Swedish metal developed its distinctive sound, imagery, and international reach. The book connects the genre's early DIY networks to its later global influence, showing how underground music scenes evolve through collaboration, competition, and shared mythology.

A key title for readers of heavy metal history, subculture studies, Scandinavian culture, and modern music journalism.

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Decibel Magazine calls the book "not simply one of the best books ever written on extreme metal, it's among the finest, most captivating, stirring, disquieting, intimate, heartening, entertaining rock n' roll tomes period." It praises its smart, nuanced, and unpredictable narrative filled with vivid character studies that bring humanity to this heavy music movement.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781627310673

Publisher: Feral House,U.S.

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 November 2018

Country: United States

Imprint: Feral House,U.S.

Illustration: 60 Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 177.0mm

Height: 254.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 240

About the Author

Ika Johannesson has been one of Sweden's major music journalists for the last 20 years. Mainly as a writer for different publications and editor-in-chief of Tidningen Sex, an interview magazine about alternative popular culture, but also within radio and tv. She is currently the anchor of the culture news on Swedish national television. Jon Jefferson Klingberg combines his writing with a music career. He plays the guitar for Swedish veterans Docenterna, and used to wield the axe in internationally known Whale and several local death metal bands at the end of the 80's. His first novel was published in 2008. He has but one tattoo; the Manowar eagle on his lower arm.

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