The Homy Hogs 1982. From left to right: Pettan Enöga (Peter Danielsson), LT Hog (C. L. Thunberg), Porra Lindengren, Palle Krüger, Gördis (Göran Käll).

Homy Hogs were a Swedish punk band formed in Bro, Upplands-Bro Municipality, in 1979, and were active until 1988 with some breaks.[1] They are considered true Swedish pioneers in hardcore punk together with bands like Anti Cimex, Mob 47 and Headcleaners. This foremost considers their first releases, the album Nöje For Nekrofiler from 1981, the cassette Ljudfientlighet from the same year, and the EP Smash Overdose from 1982. [2][3][4] Thereafter, the band played more regular punk rock and other styles. They also made some recordings and an album under the bandname Werewolves on Wheels, taken from the title of their second album, idea-influenced by various concept albums.[5][6][7] Homy Hogs are also known as characters in cartoonist Joakim Lindengren's comics.[8][9][10][11][12] The first album Nöje för nekrofiler (English: ”Fun for necrophiles”) was recorded and produced in 1981 by Mats “Subbe” Söderberg and released on the band's DIY label No Records.[13] LT and Gordis later started the record label Burn Records and ran it together with Fredrik Lindgren.[14] The original drummer Palle Krüger has played with different bands in Norway after his time in the Homy Hogs, made solo albums, and also been a session musician, among others with Staffan Hellstrand.[15]

Band members

Discography

Studio albums

  • Nöje for nekrofiler (1981)
  • Werewolves on Wheels (Demo-album) (1986)
  • Werewolves on Wheels versus everything that moves (1988)

Cassette

  • Ljudfientlighet (1981)

Cassette-EP

  • Smash Overdose (1982)

EP's

  • Homy Hogs wanna destroy (1983)
  • Rokker Triplane/High Drive (1988)
  • Rokker Triplane (1-sided on cirkular sawblade) (1992)
  • Tonight Alright (Split with Union Carbide Productions & G.O.L.D.)(King Kong EP-series 2, 1992)
  • Smash Overdose (Split with Fylgja) (2008)

12"

  • Homy Hogs wanna destroy (1987)
  • Demolition Beat/I wanna destroy (1988)

Compilations

  • Youthanasia II (1984)
  • Killed by Hardcore vol. 3 (1989)
  • Hardcore History vol. 7 (N/A)
  • Hardcore History vol. 10 (N/A)
  • Bloodstains Across The World #4 (2019)
  • Bloodstains Across The World #5 (2019) (As The Incredible Hogs)

References

  1. Jandreus, Peter, The Encyclopedia of Swedish Punk 1977-1987, Stockholm: Premium Publishing, 2008, pp. 103-104. ISBN 978-91-972712-3-3.
  2. Kagerland, Peter, Ny Våg: Svensk Punk/New Wave/Synth 1977-1982, Stockholm: Premium Publishing, 2012, pp. 277-278. ISBN 978-91-89136-52-6.
  3. Jandreus 2008, pp. 103-104. ISBN 978-91-972712-3-3.
  4. Andersson, David, Råpunk: The Birth of Swedish Hardcore 1981-89, Edited by Justin Hallström & Caroline Södergren, London: No Good Ltd, 2023, pp. 26ff. ISBN 978-1-7394371-0-7.
  5. Jandreus 2008, p. 104. ISBN 978-91-972712-3-3.
  6. Sika Äpärä, No. 5, 2010, pp. 3-12.
  7. Situation Stockholm, 2014, volume 19, number 201, p. 28.
  8. Kagerland 2012, p. 278. ISBN 978-91-89136-52-6.
  9. Seriefrämjandet (The Swedish Comics Association), Seriewikin.
  10. Sika Äpärä, No. 5, 2010, pp. 6-10, 14-19.
  11. Lindengren, Joakim. 2010. In: Sika Äpärä, No. 5, 2010, p. 6.
  12. Andersson 2023, p. 26. ISBN 978-1-7394371-0-7.
  13. Kagerland 2012, p. 277. ISBN 978-91-89136-52-6.
  14. Jandreus 2008, p. 103. ISBN 978-91-972712-3-3.
  15. Kagerland 2012, p. 278. ISBN 978-91-89136-52-6.

Literature

  • Peter Jandreus. 2008. The Encyclopedia of Swedish Punk 1977-1987. Stockholm: Premium Publishing.
  • Peter Kagerland. 2012. Ny Våg: Svensk Punk/New Wave/Synth 1977-1982. Stockholm: Premium Publishing.
  • David Andersson. 2023. Råpunk: The Birth of Swedish Hardcore 1981-89. Edited by Justin Hallström & Caroline Södergren London: No Good Ltd.
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