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The quintessential hard-rocking sound of Sweden's Thundermother takes cues from AC/DC and Motörhead but sees the group add a modern twist, as heard on acclaimed efforts like Heat Wave (2020) and Black & Gold (2022). The brainchild of Sweden's Filippa Nässil, Thundermother first came about in 2010 after she moved to Stockholm to start a classic rock band. Nässil teamed up with Italian guitarist Giorgia Carteri, who had also found herself in Stockholm, and they started to put together a band, finally settling down with drummer Tilda Stenqvist, bassist Linda Ström, and Irish vocalist Clare Cunningham in 2013. With the group a solid collective, they embarked on national tours, peddling their own modern brand of classic '70s rock before issuing their debut album, Rock 'n' Roll Disaster, in 2014. From: https://www.allmusic.com/artist/thundermother-mn0003244561/biography
Q: I would be silly to ask about Thundermother’s influences, so I’m just going to start with how did you come up with the band’s name and what have been your personal music heroes.
A: Filippa came up with the name when she founded the band, in 2010. She was just brainstorming and the name appeared in her head, like a miracle haha. She is a big AC/DC fan, and their sound has always been a core sound for Thundermother. My personal musical heroes are Iron Maiden, since I was a teenager, and as a drummer my main hero is John Bonham. And you can hear that in my drumming on our songs. People used to say that if John Bonham and Phil Rudd had a baby, that would have been me, haha!
Q: As a Runaways/Girlschool/Vixen worshipper myself, how do you girls really do with the guys? On 2020 AD how can a girl gang survive without receiving criticism about her looks and just focus on the music?
A: Well, we often feel that we need to over-prove ourselves, because people underestimate us only because we are women. But we love to be underdogs and we are confident in ourselves. We will always be judged but we decide to not care. And we take care of each other and support each other through tough situations. We need to get this world equal for real now, and if we can help by playing music we are super happy to do that!
Q: What has been the highlight of your career so far?
A: We’ve had many highlights - to play at Wacken was definiteley one of them! Also to play in the USA on the Kiss Kruise. To be able to have the band as our only job is also a really big highlight. We feel so lucky to have this band as our only employment, its a dream come true!
Q: How has coronavirus affected Thundermother and what can a fan do apart from streaming and buying merchandise during quarantine?
A: The only thing that has affected us is that we had to cancel a lot of shows, and that is of course a big deal for us. But otherwise we have just been going on as much as possible, and thank god we had already finished our album in February before everything closed down. I guess the best thing a fan can do right now is to support us by buying our new album, and help us reaching the charts and get us to the next level, so that whenever we can tour again, it will be like a big explosion!
From: https://metalinvader.net/interview-with-thundermother/