Sweden's SATOR To Release New Album In Europe on April 29th

April 1, 2011, 13 years ago

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On February 25th, Sweden's SATOR released their new album, Under The Radar, via Wild Kingdom Records in their home country.

The album debuted at #7 in the Swedish sales chart, claiming position #11 the second week, and is still going strong in the charts. Sator has with their new album proved that they're still hungry and vital, and keeps the crown as being the only true active Swedish rock 'n' roll act.

Sator is now on tour all around Sweden through May.

The album will be released in Europe on April 29th via Sound Pollution.

After a couple of years silence, Sator is back with the new album. The plan was to get the band back on track by playing shows all over Sweden and with that done Sator are, with the recording and release of this long awaited album, beyond ready to make their move on the rest of Europe.

The Sator that the listener will deal with on this album is a band that has returned to their musical roots, and besides just returning, also has managed to squeeze and pour every drop of energy, creativity and influences from their long and winding career into 11 blistering tracks.

It doesn’t take a degree of any kind to figure out where Sator has their heart as far as musical influences goes – and in this bands case everything but that would be a slap in the face of what they stand for and are all about.

To sum up Under The Radar in one sentence the listener will on this album get their share of a perfect rock punk mix between RAMONES, AC/DC and SOCIAL DISTORTION. If you wanna pin point something that always has and always will keep Sator a little bit ahead of the rest of the rock pack it would have to be Chips Kiesbyes and Kent Norbergs standout vocal performances. In this area Under The Radar is no exception – Kents perfect harmonies and Chips rockin´ outbursts leaves the listener with an album where the vocal travels between Brian Johnson meets John Fogerty and Joey Ramone.

With that said the album is still 100% Sator and it’s sweet music that a band can sound so fresh, vital and energetic this far into their career. When listening to this album it’s close to impossible not to be amazed by the sheer joy and power emerging from a band that has been around for more than 20 years.

The recipe for a great rock album hasn’t changed and Sator has never been and sounded better.

More on Sator at this location.



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