Demon Cleaner (band) explained

Demon Cleaner
Origin:Borlänge, Sweden
Genre:Stoner rock
Label:Molten Universe
Associated Acts:Dozer, Greenleaf, Stonewall Noise Orchestra
Past Members:Daniel Lidén
Daniel Söderholm
Kimmo Holappa
Martin Stangefelt
Daniel Jansson
Snicken
Ville Astrand

Demon Cleaner was a Swedish stoner rock band formed in the late 1990s as an instrumental trio by Kimmo Holappa, Martin Stangefelt and Daniel Lidén. They named the band after a Kyuss song.[1] Daniel Söderholm joined as singer soon after and after a few split singles with Dozer they recorded their first full-length album, The Freeflight, which was released in 2000. Söderholm left soon after the recording. Stangefelt took over vocals and Snicken and Ville Astrand joined the band. Daniel Jansson soon took over at bass from Astrand.

Their second album Demon Cleaner was released in 2002. Daniel Lidén left after its release and the band broke up after a last tour with Mr Pillow on drums.[2]

After Demon Cleaner broke up Daniel Lidén joined Dozer while Daniel Jansson and Snicken created Stonewall Noise Orchestra. Daniel Lidén and Daniel Jansson were also members of Greenleaf.

Members

Early members

Later members

Discography

Split singles with Dozer

Albums

Compilations

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.monolith.gr/interviews/html/demoncleaner.html Monolith
  2. http://www.monolith.gr/interviews/html/stonewallnoiseorchestra.html Monolith