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In 2015 Swedish musician and author Jon Jefferson Klingberg started collaborating with Jonas Ohlsson (Septic Grave, Mr Death and The Grifted) - the only drummer in Stockholm who could match Jons dedication for playing D-beat songs with thrash breaks. They lacked a singer and a recording budget. In Jons own Studio Pulverisera, he therefore learned to sing and produce by himself. A salvaged selection of these recordinngs will be released on March 6, 2026 in the form of the band Nattskri’s “Blasfemisk kängthrash” - produced according to the seven rules that Jon creates and lives by:
1. A Celtic Frost intro where Tom G. Warrior grunts “Uh!” can be enjoyed an unlimited number of times in a row.
2. A song can never contain too many Tom G. Warrior-inspired “Uh-exclamations”.
3. There is no such thing as “too much metal”.
4. Good art should be able to entertain both twelve-year-olds and drunks.
5. When a pedestal is discovered, it should be crushed.
6. All children deserve to hear “I love you”, ”I’m proud of you” and Dimebag’s solo on Pantera’s “Cemetary Gates”.
7. Pulverisera mera! (Drugs are bad!)
1. A Celtic Frost intro where Tom G. Warrior grunts “Uh!” can be enjoyed an unlimited number of times in a row.
2. A song can never contain too many Tom G. Warrior-inspired “Uh-exclamations”.
3. There is no such thing as “too much metal”.
4. Good art should be able to entertain both twelve-year-olds and drunks.
5. When a pedestal is discovered, it should be crushed.
6. All children deserve to hear “I love you”, ”I’m proud of you” and Dimebag’s solo on Pantera’s “Cemetary Gates”.
7. Pulverisera mera! (Drugs are bad!)
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