Satan Takes a Holiday

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Who do you Voodoo 00:00 Tools
Heartbreaker 00:00 Tools
Hard Way Honey 00:00 Tools
Karma Babe 00:00 Tools
Big In Japan 02:34 Tools
Radio 00:00 Tools
The Beat 00:00 Tools
We Suck Your Blood 00:00 Tools
A New Sensation 00:00 Tools
Candy In Mouth 00:00 Tools
Rumble 00:00 Tools
Get The Fuck Off My Stage 00:00 Tools
Love Me Like I Love Me 00:00 Tools
The Ooh's And The Aah's 00:00 Tools
Häng Gud 00:00 Tools
Her Pretty Head 00:00 Tools
Shakin All Over 00:00 Tools
Come Over (I Make You Look Good) 00:00 Tools
This Microphone 00:00 Tools
Go Go Go 00:00 Tools
Moth and Flame 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Hold Your Hand 00:00 Tools
She's My Sister - Feat. Alexander Idfalk 00:00 Tools
Destroyer 00:00 Tools
Set Me on Fire 00:00 Tools
A Bit of Hell 00:00 Tools
Make it Rain 00:00 Tools
Leave Me Alone 00:00 Tools
Unicorn 00:00 Tools
Good Cop Bad Cop 00:00 Tools
Patches - Am Reeperbahn Feat. Aki Morimoto 00:00 Tools
Ladder To Climb 00:00 Tools
She's My Sister 00:00 Tools
First Time Baby - Feat. Christoffer Roth 00:00 Tools
Girls 00:00 Tools
Patches (am Reeperbahn) 00:00 Tools
Pony High 00:00 Tools
Talk Of The Town 00:00 Tools
First Time Baby 00:00 Tools
Get You Girl 00:00 Tools
The Prince 00:00 Tools
Radio (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
More Is More 00:00 Tools
Teenage You Teenage Me 00:00 Tools
Iron Pipe 00:00 Tools
Born At Night 00:00 Tools
Zombie Hands 00:00 Tools
Queen Mother 00:00 Tools
Body And Soul 00:00 Tools
Bang Bang 00:00 Tools
Killing Me 00:00 Tools
Wrinklay 00:00 Tools
Sessions And Cash 00:00 Tools
Hell is Here feat. Tess De La Cour 00:00 Tools
Never Let You Sleep 00:00 Tools
Why Don’t We Do It In the Road? 00:00 Tools
Pilot 00:00 Tools
Who Do You Voodoo? 00:00 Tools
Kingslayer 00:00 Tools
Blow 00:00 Tools
I Believe What I See (If I See in My Feed) 00:00 Tools
Zombie Hands - Edit 00:00 Tools
Blow - Alexander Idfalk Psykbryt Remix 00:00 Tools
Come Over 00:00 Tools
Why Don't We Do It in the Road? 00:00 Tools
This Microphone - Strssmmnt No Bass Remix 00:00 Tools
Pony High - Kool DJ Dust Remix 00:00 Tools
Who Do Voodoo? 00:00 Tools
She's My Sister (feat. Alexander Idfalk) 00:00 Tools
Patches (Am Reeperbahn feat. Aki Morimoto) 00:00 Tools
First Time Baby (feat. Christoffer Roth) 00:00 Tools
Patches 00:00 Tools
Shakin' All Over 00:00 Tools
Big In Japan (cover) 00:00 Tools
Her Pretty Face 00:00 Tools
the Killer 00:00 Tools
Mighty cold woman 00:00 Tools
Rumble! 00:00 Tools
Candy In Mouth 00:00 Tools
Jack Malmsten 00:00 Tools
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Shakin All Over [mp3n] 00:00 Tools
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Like a bat out of hell. A kick in the gut when youʼre already down. Addictive, straightforward, tough, ironic and dead serious. All at once. Satan Takes A Holiday grabs the rocker by the neck and does not let go until you shake your butt to the point of beverage spill. Satan Takes A Holiday became the talk of the town when they released their self-titled debut album late 2009. A week later they were nominated in the Best Rock category at the swedish P3 Guld Awards, and the singles MISSY and HEARTBREAKER were played regularly on the radio. Their second album WHO DO YOU VOODOO was released March 2012 in Sweden, preceded by the single KARMA BABE (voted into the national radio station’s ”Hall of Fame” by the listeners). Two more singles off WHO DO YOU VOODOO were picked up by swedish radio. In November 2014 ANIMAL MAN WOMAN – Satan Takes A Holiday's third full length album – was released. Recorded and produced by Stefan Brändström in The Dustward Studio, it marked a return to the energy of the debut album yet with songwriting even more elevated. The choice of studio and producer has proved the perfect fit and the result is a collection of songs truly bursting with the purpose to be played and experienced live. Head first. No holds barred. With their mix of rock’n'roll, 60’s garage and 70’s groove, Satan Takes A Holiday are seen as one of the best live bands in Sweden. The band are regulars at festivals, as well as having been on stints with Mustasch and Juliette Lewis, an extensive European tour with Nicke Andersson’s Imperial State Electric and in 2013 they supported living legends KISS at Sweden’s new national arena in front of an audience of 30 000 people. Following the release of ANIMAL MAN WOMAN Svante Nordström (drums) left the band and was replaced by Danne McKenzie (Truckfighters, Mustasch). Danne’s natural high energy level and stage charisma helped to further elevate the bands live performances. High on the inspiration stemming from this new line-up, work on new material started and in September of 2015 production got underway on what would ultimately become Satan Takes A Holiday’s forth album – ALIENS. In august of 2016 the band signed to Despotz Records, a label with creative solutions and a sharp sense and relationship to the business today together with a distinct commitment to the artists visions. In 2017 they will bring STAH to the world. ALIENS is essentially an album that deals with alienation, anxiety and powerlessness – feeling out of place in contemporary culture, in social contexts as well as in oneself. To be standing in the center of the present only to be asking oneself: ’how the hell did this happen!?’ Sonically and lyrically, the album is steeped in frustration and anger. Songs like the opener GOOD COP BAD COP, the single THE BEAT, the manic coming-undone-story of LADDER TO CLIMB and the somewhat awkward QUEEN MOTHER all – in their own way – deal with inner and outer demons, to suffocate or let loose, to struggle or to cave, to fight or to give in. In songs like IRON PIPE, WRINKLAY and BORN AT NIGHT the band turns outward and comments – by way of their peculiar blend of humor and sincerity – topics ranging from right wing populism to filter bubbles and tunnel vision. In GET YOU GIRL, MORE IS MORE, LOVE ME LIKE I LOVE ME, and the cover WHY DON’T WE DO IT IN THE ROAD? new and old fans of the band gets their fair share of STAH’s vintage mix of cockiness, self-deprecation and sarcasm. Aliens is the band’s most complex, introspective and dynamic album to date. It is a quintessential Satan Takes A Holiday album with added tension and nerve – as always delivered with truly unstoppable and immediate energy. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.