Robert Pehrsson's Humbucker

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Haunt My Mind 00:00 Tools
Send Her My Love 00:00 Tools
Traveling Through the Dark 00:00 Tools
Serious 00:00 Tools
Keep Me in Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Wasted Time 00:00 Tools
Running for Shelter 00:00 Tools
Can't Change 00:00 Tools
Mesmerizing Shadows 00:00 Tools
Falling into Darkness 00:00 Tools
Who Else Is on Your Mind 00:00 Tools
Distant Bound 00:00 Tools
Break Away from This Broken Heart 00:00 Tools
All I Need Is Not to Need You 00:00 Tools
Zero Emotion 00:00 Tools
Pretender 00:00 Tools
The Hollow in a Rising Tone 00:00 Tools
The Somber Sleeps 00:00 Tools
No I Don't 00:00 Tools
Careless Lover 00:00 Tools
Entombed in Time 00:00 Tools
These Words 00:00 Tools
Aphelion 00:00 Tools
Castle Turns to Dust 00:00 Tools
Awaiting the Return of the Light 00:00 Tools
Surrender 00:00 Tools
Pick Me Up 00:00 Tools
Everybody's Here 00:00 Tools
The Hollow of a Rising Tone 00:00 Tools
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During his 20 years in the music business, Robert Pehrsson has worked with bands such as Runemagick, Thunder Express, Death Breath, Dundertåget, Imperial State Electric, Slingblade, Nerconaut och Dagger. Now he's making his solo debut with Robert Pehrsson's Humbucker. The self titled album has received universal acclaim and was recently named record of the month by German magazine Rock Hard. The Swedish newspaper Expressen listed the song as one of the best of the best of 2013. The album was recorded at Gutterveiw Recorders in Stockholm. Contributing musicians on the record include friends Nicke Andersson, Dolf De Borst och Tomas Eriksson of Imperial State Electric; Peter Stjärnvind (Nifelheim, Black Trip), Joseph Tholl (Enforcer, Black Trip), Robert Eriksson (ex The Hellacopters), Olle Dahlstedt (Entombed), Johan Bäckman (Necrocourse) and Johannes Borgström. So, what's the result when these well-renowned musicians work together? – Robert Pehrsson’s Humbucker is a mix of rock, hard rock och pop. I guess classic rock is an okay description. And I like all the old bands in that genre, says Robert Pehrsson Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.