Artist's albums
Madre de dios
2001 · album
In the tail of a comet
2000 · album
Coming down the mountain
1999 · EP
Domestic Dudes
1999 · single
Tanglefoot
1998 · single
Drifting In The Endless Void
2023 · album
Dust For Blood
2023 · single
Ex-human, Now Beast
2023 · single
Vultures
2013 · EP
The Impostor / Possessed
2013 · single
Beyond Colossal
2008 · album
Through The Eyes Of Heathens
2006 · album
Star by Star
2004 · single
Call it Conspiracy
2003 · album
Rising b/w The Wreck
2003 · single
Day of the Rope
2002 · single
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Biography
One of Sweden's first and most enduring stoner rock bands, Dozer were formed in 1995 by vocalist and guitarist Frederik Nordin, lead guitarist Tommi Holappa, drummer Erik Bäckwall, and bassist Magnus Larsson, who would soon quit to pursue a martial arts career and be replaced by Johan Rockner. Dozer hailed from the sleepy town of Borlänge, but quickly started making waves on the international stoner rock scene when 1998's "Hawaii Cottage" was awarded "single of the week" honors by Kerrang! magazine. Several split releases with Demon Cleaner (1998), Domestic Dudes (1999), and Unida (1999), plus another single (1998's "The Phantom") later, and Dozer unleashed their year 2000 full-length debut, In the Tail of a Comet, through up-and-coming stoner rock label Man's Ruin. Despite being recorded for a meager $500, the record landed on many critics' year-end Top Ten lists, and set the stage for a much anticipated sophomore effort in 2001's Madre de Dios. Unfortunately, both Dozer and their album fell victim to Man's Ruin's much lamented bankruptcy debacle later that year, and a third opus, Call It Conspiracy, would get lost in the shuffle when released by vinyl experts Molten Universe in 2002. The members of Dozer then decided to take some time off from touring and recording to pursue parallel projects (most notably Holappa's Greenleaf), and only reconvened in early 2005 for a European tour with Extol and Mastodon. This bout of roadwork was enough to start the gears turning again, though, and after installing new drummer Daniell Liden, Dozer finally set to recording their fourth full album, Through the Eyes of Heathens, released in early 2006 by Detroit-based Small Stone Records. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi