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Lucifer is a heavy metal band formed in
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in 2014 by frontwoman Johanna Sadonis. Following several member changes, vocalist Sadonis remains the only constant member, with the current line-up featuring drummer
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, guitarists Martin Nordin and Linus Björklund, and bassist Harald Göthblad. Currently based out of Stockholm, the members are Swedish with the exception of the German Sadonis.


History

Although The Oath released their self-titled debut album in 2014 via
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to much critical acclaim, the duo of singer Johanna Sadonis and guitarist Linnéa Olsson broke up that same year. Having had big plans for The Oath, Sadonis was devastated but decided to utilize the energy she had and quickly formed Lucifer to continue making music. She said that it "was clear" Andy Prestidge, former drummer for The Oath and
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, and bassist Dino Gollnick, who was about to play with The Oath before its demise, were going to be a part of the new project. When Sadonis told Rise Above founder
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that she was looking for a guitar player, Dorrian recommended his bandmate from the recently disbanded
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, Gaz Jennings. Jennings quickly agreed and he and Sadonis began writing songs. Because of Jenning's work with his band Death Penalty, it was agreed that he would not play live with Lucifer or appear in promotional photos. The single "Anubis" was released on 7 April 2015 on Rise Above Records. With a spot on the bill at the April 2015
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in the Netherlands approaching, Sadonis quickly booked four smaller gigs in Germany to warm up. However, after being unable to find a guitar player for their first gigs, Jennings stepped in and with a big American tour booked later, his position as live guitarist continued. The band's first album, ''Lucifer I'', was released on 16 June and the North American tour took place from 30 July to 23 August. In March 2017 it was announced that Jennings and Prestidge had amicably left the band. Sadonis later revealed that Jennings left in November 2016, after their European tour. On the same day Jennings told Sadonis he was leaving, she met with her now-husband, Swedish multi-instrumentalist
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, who had been asking to write songs with her for some time. With a new songwriting partner and eager to record, Lucifer recorded their second album in Andersson's home studio without a complete band, only the addition of guitarist Robin Tidebrink. Now based out of Stockholm and signed to
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, the single "Faux Pharaoh" was released in December 2017. A second single "California Sun" followed on 4 May 2018. Before ''Lucifer II''s 6 July release, guitarist Martin Nordin of the band Dead Lord and Austrian bassist Alexander Mayr were recruited as full members. In October Lucifer began a European tour that included performing live on the TV show ''
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''. They also took part in Kiss Kruise VIII, a six-day American music cruise from 31 October to 5 November. Lucifer toured North America throughout March 2019, performing one concert every day for 14 days straight, before supporting
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at four European concerts in May. Throughout August they returned to the US for the second part of their North American tour. In October, Lucifer announced that Mayr would be leaving the band due to a medical issue. Harald Göthblad joined as bassist towards the end of December. The band's third album, ''Lucifer III'', was released on 20 March 2020 and was nominated for Best Hard Rock/Metal at the 2021
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awards. On their own record label, Riding Reaper Records, Lucifer released a split vinyl single with
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on 19 March 2021, to which they contributed a cover of " Pull Away/So Many Times" by
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. They released another cover on 4 June; "Gone with the Wind Is My Love" featuring Elin Larsson of
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, originally by Rita and the Tiaras. Lucifer's fourth album, ''Lucifer IV'', was released on 29 October 2021. It was nominated for Best Hard Rock/Metal at the 2022 Grammis awards and was cited on Metal Injection, Wikimetal and Collectors Room on their lists of the top metal albums of 2021. In July 2022, Lucifer announced that they had signed to
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and were working on their fifth studio album.


Music and style

Lucifer's influences include
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, Deep Purple,
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,
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, Steppenwolf, 70s
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and
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. When the group started, Jennings would write guitar riffs based on Sadonis' ideas and they would arrange songs together. Sadonis would then write the lyrics and vocal melodies. She often uses
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imagery intertwined with personal stories. For example, the song "Anubis", refers to the god of the same name in the Egyptian Book of the Dead, but he also stands as a
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for someone she knows. A self-admitted spiritual person, Sadonis explained "the music is very laden with spirituality and magic is like a central topic in the music, whether it being in the lyrics or how I present everything, the whole visual stuff but also numbers." For example, the singer has an affinity with the number seven, thus the band name Lucifer has seven letters and the all-seeing eye on their first album has seven beams shining down. Sadonis said that she felt the first Lucifer album was aimed more at a particular crowd, the "doom and underground metal people," and wanted their second to attract a wider audience. She explained that the first album became much heavier when Jennings joined and described the sophomore effort as more in line with what her original vision for the band was. Lucifer's style musically and physically is
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, influenced by the 1960s and 1970s. Sadonis and Andersson both feel the "slick and polished" sound of modern recording techniques is inferior to the music from those decades. Speaking of the first album, Sadonis said it was recorded live with analogue equipment, so "you hear the little flaws. It's not over-produced because that would take the life out of it." Sadonis is particular about the visuals, saying "I like the presentation of the band and I think it's part of the ritual to kind of bring across the message of the music. It's meant for all senses, for your brain, for your ears, for your eyes, everything."


Band members

;Current members * Johanna Sadonis – vocals, keyboards (2014–present) *
Nicke Andersson Nicke Andersson (born 1 August 1972), also known as Nick Royale, is a Swedish musician best known for his work as the singer and guitarist for the rock band The Hellacopters and drummer for the death metal band Entombed. He was also briefly th ...
– drums, guitar, bass (2017–present) * Martin Nordin – guitar (2018–present) * Linus Björklund – guitar (2018–present) * Harald Göthblad – bass (2019–present) ;Former members * Neta Shimoni – guitar (2014) * Dino Gollnick – bass (2014–2015) * Andy Prestidge – drums, keyboards (2014–2017) * Gaz Jennings – guitar (2014–2017) * Robin Tidebrink – guitar (2017–2018) * Alexander Mayr – bass (2018–2019)


Discography


Albums


Singles


References


External links

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