Stargazed exclusive! Alfahanne brings on nuclear winter ahead of tour with Raubtier

Alfahanne are:
Pehr Skjoldhammer: Vocals, Guitar
Fredrik Sööberg: Guitar
Niklas Åström: Drums
Jimmy Wiberg: Bass
Stefan Eriksson: Keyboards
Swedish rockers Alfahanne plays dark and chilling rock that will make your head and foot move while causing shivers down your spine at the same time.
Alfahanne will tour Sweden with Raubtier throughout this month, starting tomorrow – October 4th – when they’ll also release their new album, “Atomvinter” (nuclear winter) through Indie Recordings.
Stargazed Magazine is proud to be able to offer our readers a chance to hear the album first, a day before the release, right here:
When Swedish rockers Alfahanne burst onto the scene in 2010 it was with minds determined to bring back the danger to rock ‘n’ roll. With the considerable experience they had gained over a couple of decades with other bands and playing what they themselves call “Alfapocalyptic Rock”, a mix of Black Metal, Classic Rock, Punk, Goth and, of course, good old rock ‘n’ roll, Alfahanne have created their own unique, high-octane style of music. A style that has earned them plaudits from critics and built them a considerable and ever-increasing fan base.
The five horsemen of the Alfapocalypse are back with their fourth journey towards total extinction, towards nothing at all. The death cult known as Alfahanne will take the listeners deeper into that never-ending void than ever before. Atomvinter gives you 9 tunes filled with blazing guitars, chanting vocals and danceable beats. Along the way they have joined forces with equals such as Hoest and Nag to form an alliance strong enough to bring down the world once again. The circle is complete, the clouds are gathering, everything that lives will die!
Tour dates with Raubtier:
Oct 4 – Gothenburg, Trädgårn
Oct 5 – Malmö, Kulturbolaget
Oct 10 – Stockholm, Kraken
Oct 11 – Örebro, Frimis Salonger
Oct 12 – Norrköping, Arbis
Oct 24 – Uppsala, Katalin
Oct 25 – Borlänge, Liljan
Oct 26 – Huskvarna, Folkets Park