Slagsmålsklubben (often abbreviated as SMK) is an electro/pop group from No… Read Full Bio ↴Slagsmålsklubben (often abbreviated as SMK) is an electro/pop group from Norrköping, Sweden. The name Slagsmålsklubben is the literal Swedish translation of "The Fight Club", referring to the popular novel and movie. They have released four full length albums so far. Along with their side projects, they have been featured on Björk's compilation CD Army of Me: Remixes and Covers.
SMK's members are Björn Nilsson, Hannes Stenström, Joakim "Beebop" Nybom, Joni Mälkki, Kim Nilsson, and Frej Larsson. The members of the band have many side projects, such as 50 Hertz and Häxor och porr, which feature many of SMK's members, Din Stalker, Hannes' solo project, and Offerprästers orkester, one of Frej's solo projects.
In 2005, the entire band moved to Berlin. As of July 2008, Kim lives in Berlin, Hannes & Frej live in Stockholm and Joni, Björn & Beebop live in Norrköping.
Slagsmålsklubben was formed November 2, 2000 in Norrköping, Sweden by Joakim "Beebop" Nybom, Björn Nilsson and Joni Mälkki, former members of prog rock band The Solbrillers.
The idea of forming a synthpop band occurred to them at a band practice with The Solbrillers. Since the singer of the band wouldn't show up, they decided to plug in Joni's old synthesizer into his guitar amplifier. The three recorded a few songs, which eventually led to the forming of SMK.
Hannes Stenström joined the band one year later, 2001 because he had much better synthesizers than them. Frej Larsson joined them in 2003 after they had made the 7" Hyreshusklossar together and 2004 Kim Nilsson joined the band.
The name Slagsmålsklubben is a Swedish translation of the title of the movie Fight Club. It's pronouced "slaks-mauwls-clueb-en" in English. The idea for the name was born when Joni wrote "Slagsmålsklubben" instead of Fight Club on a burned DVD containing the movie.
During their 2008 Europe tour, they gained a lot of attention in England, Belgium and France, among other countries. They supported bands like The Whitest Boy Alive, Late of the Pier and Video Nasties.
SMK's members are Björn Nilsson, Hannes Stenström, Joakim "Beebop" Nybom, Joni Mälkki, Kim Nilsson, and Frej Larsson. The members of the band have many side projects, such as 50 Hertz and Häxor och porr, which feature many of SMK's members, Din Stalker, Hannes' solo project, and Offerprästers orkester, one of Frej's solo projects.
In 2005, the entire band moved to Berlin. As of July 2008, Kim lives in Berlin, Hannes & Frej live in Stockholm and Joni, Björn & Beebop live in Norrköping.
Slagsmålsklubben was formed November 2, 2000 in Norrköping, Sweden by Joakim "Beebop" Nybom, Björn Nilsson and Joni Mälkki, former members of prog rock band The Solbrillers.
The idea of forming a synthpop band occurred to them at a band practice with The Solbrillers. Since the singer of the band wouldn't show up, they decided to plug in Joni's old synthesizer into his guitar amplifier. The three recorded a few songs, which eventually led to the forming of SMK.
Hannes Stenström joined the band one year later, 2001 because he had much better synthesizers than them. Frej Larsson joined them in 2003 after they had made the 7" Hyreshusklossar together and 2004 Kim Nilsson joined the band.
The name Slagsmålsklubben is a Swedish translation of the title of the movie Fight Club. It's pronouced "slaks-mauwls-clueb-en" in English. The idea for the name was born when Joni wrote "Slagsmålsklubben" instead of Fight Club on a burned DVD containing the movie.
During their 2008 Europe tour, they gained a lot of attention in England, Belgium and France, among other countries. They supported bands like The Whitest Boy Alive, Late of the Pier and Video Nasties.
His Morning Promenade
Slagsmålsklubben Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Slagsmålsklubben:
1888 Franklin How many roads must a man walk down Before you call…
Djur Don't Love MIR Yet Lightning never strikes anymore But I can't make it rain B…
Djur Dont Love MIR Yet Lightning never strikes anymore But I can't make it rain B…
Hit Me Hard -This is crazy! You want me to hit you? -That's right. -What…
Hyreshusklossar Denna flippade blippblopp-trippade jargong är det bästaste s…
Kåldolmar nej för fan min mammas kåldolmar smakar alltid bra…
Kkkkk Come On [Intro] [Instrumental] [Robot voice] K K K K come on [Robot …
KKKKK Come On! K K K K K come on K K K K…
Kom igen kommissarien näe, ja, jo, jag hörde vad han sa, eller jag hörde…
Slaxmål Frej batmanar brudar på löpande band medans Smk är min…
Supermaskinen I suck?…
Terror Flynn Ok Ok It is agains the law for you to play your…
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@joshrohrer5240
I heard this for the first time when I was 13, I’m 30 now and still occasionally will come back and give it a listen.
@zoop2174
So glad this video still exists :D Great Times!
@alienspratley
saw them live in may at aylesbury, they were supporting hadouken, best sounds ive ever heard tbh!.
@PaandamanYo
"His morning promenade " , a reference to the soundtrack from "The kid" by Charlie Chapman, perhaps? Love it anyways, can't wait to see them live this summer!
@Donyoku
I wouldn't say the best but it was damn good, it was a good revival of classic gameplay that the new generation of gamers left behind
@neoblaze_
this is quite possibly the best video ever invented. I LOVE IT, YOU GUYS RULE <3
@Lazy-Eye-Joel
I Looooove this song soo freaking much, i just can't listen to it enough. I've seen them live 2 times now and they are just a-fucking-mazing!
@ZoraZoldier
Man i love that sound! Truly addictive
@mr82769
I have never ever EVER!.. heard a song more fitting for a ring tone. Dammit Im getting this song if its the last thing I ever do.
@vehementegomez
Insane!! Really like you guys...