It's Alive was a Swedish glam-style funk metal band, formed in Stockholm in 1987.[1] Karl "Max Martin" Sandberg (born February 26, 1971) was one of the founding members of the band.[1] He dropped out of high school to pursue a career with the band under the nickname Martin White.[2]
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Origin | Stockholm, Sweden |
Genres | Glam metal, funk metal |
Years active | 1987–1995 |
Labels | BMG |
Past members | Martin White Per Aldeheim Kim Björkegren Peter Kahm Gus John Rosth |
In 1988, the band participated in the national rock championships and they also played as the in-house band at a disco in Cyprus. Their self-titled debut album was released in 1991 – originally only 1,000 copies were pressed and later the album was given away as a free cover tape in the UK by the Metal Forces magazine. They landed a record deal on producer Denniz PoP's label and BMG affiliates Cheiron Studios and released the album Earthquake Visions in 1993[1] (though only 30,000 copies were sold). The band toured Europe in 1994, supporting Kingdom Come.[1]
Frontman Martin White quit in late 1995, and became a successful record producer and songwriter under the alias Max Martin, working with artists such as Ace of Base, Britney Spears and Backstreet Boys,[3] and responsible for numerous hits for other artists. Guitarist Per Aldeheim also worked together with Max Martin and the producer's mentor Denniz Pop at Cheiron Studios.
Members
Former
- Martin White (a.k.a. Martin Sandberg, later Max Martin) – lead vocals (1985–1995)[4]
- Per Aldeheim – lead guitar (1985–1995)[5]
- Kim Björkegren – rhythm guitar (1985–1995)
- Peter Kahm – bass guitar (1985–1995)[6]
- Gus – drums (1985–1995)
- John Rosth – keyboards (1985–1995)[1]
Discography
- It's Alive (1991)
- Earthquake Visions (1993)[1]
References
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