Hulkoff Explained

Hulkoff
Birth Date:25 August 1980
Birth Name:Kurt Pär Einar Hulkoff
Birth Place:Karungi, Sweden
Years Active:2009–present
Occupation:Musician
Instruments:Vocals, guitar, keyboard
Genre:Power metal, country rock, industrial metal
Current Member Of:Raubtier, Atomkraft, Hulkoff

Pär Hulkoff (born on 25 August 1980), known by his stage name Hulkoff, is a Swedish musician. His first releases were as the lead singer and guitarist for the industrial metal band Raubtier in 2009, and then country rock group Bourbon Boys.[1] Since 2017 he has been active as a solo artist, making Nordic folk influenced power metal under the name Hulkoff.[2]

Hulkoff's solo sound has been compared to that of fellow power metal band Sabaton. In fact he featured their lead singer, Joakim Brodén, on his 2017 album Kven.

He started his interest in music around age nine, and he can sing fluently in both his native Swedish and English.[3] [4] In his life outside of music, Hulkoff is a keen hunter and outdoors man.[5]

Works and style

Hulkoff's original band was Raubtier. They released their first album, Det finns bara krig, in 2009.[6] He released his first country-rock album with Bourbon Boys, Shotguns, Trucks & Cattle, in 2013.[7] The album was praised for its 'fast and catchy' tunes with 'whisky-soaked vocals'.[8] [9] [10]

Hulkoff's first solo record Kven was released in 2017. It received more mixed reviews, with some critics praising its 'formidable force' as 'true warrior metal'. However, others noted the fairly conventional song structure and 'genre-typical melodies' in some parts.[11] That same year, Hulkoff also contributed a country-rock song, entitled These Guns, to the soundtrack of the flight simulator video game .[12]

In early 2020 he released a new solo single, Ingvar, which he revealed was from an upcoming album entitled Pansarfolk.[13] The album will be released in two editions, one with the lyrics sung in English and the other in Swedish. Pansarfolk was released on 25 September and sold out of all physical copies on pre-order alone.[14] It hit number one on the Swedish heavy metal album charts during the first week of release.[15] Anders Johannsson, former drummer with HammerFall and now ManOWar, features on most tracks on the album. It also includes more traditional Nordic instrumentation than previous Hulkoff albums, including the Talharpa and the Nyckelharpa.

Early reviewers called Pansarfolk "fighting folk metal, full of fervour and a primal passion that comes from the woods of northern Sweden"[16] and "like The Devil Went Down to Georgia on power metal steroids"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Review Bourbon Boys – Hail To The Chief 2013. 8 June 2020. hallowed.se.
  2. Web site: kanismaximus. 9 November 2019. Heavy Metal: Hulkoff Announce Sophomore Album. 8 June 2020. PowerThorn.
  3. Web site: interview_hulkoff. 8 June 2020. metalcovenant.com.
  4. Web site: 12 September 2018. Interview Hulkoff. 8 June 2020. Sick And Destroy.
  5. Web site: Anders Ekdahl. Hulkoff – Battle Helm. 8 June 2020.
  6. Web site: 9 February 2010. Raubtier – Skivrecensioner – Sydsvenskan – Nyheter dygnet runt. 8 June 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20100209023126/http://sydsvenskan.se/kultur-och-nojen/musik/skivrecensioner/article421562/Raubtier.html. 9 February 2010.
  7. Web site: Boris. Martin Wasala, Michael Neber, Julia Faehndrich, Heinz Christmann, Michael Ahlsdorf, Jens Müller, Heide Heim, Dirk. RNR fragt, Bourbon Boys antworten. 8 June 2020. rockandroad.de. de.
  8. Web site: skullbone76. 5 February 2013. Bourbon Boys 'Shotguns, Trucks and Cattle' CD Review. 8 June 2020. Skullbanger Media.
  9. Web site: Rocktimes – CD-Review / Bourbon Boys – Shotguns, Trucks & Cattle. 8 June 2020. rocktimes.info.
  10. Web site: Boris. Martin Wasala, Michael Neber, Julia Faehndrich, Heinz Christmann, Michael Ahlsdorf, Jens Müller, Heide Heim, Dirk. Bourbon Boys – Hail To The Chief. 8 June 2020. rockandroad.de. de.
  11. Web site: Hulkoff – Kven. 8 June 2020. Rock Hard Heavy-Metal-Magazine.
  12. Web site: Pär Hulkoff. 11 June 2020. IMDb.
  13. Web site: Peterson. Eric. 6 March 2020. Hulkoff: releases new single "Ingvar," and gives Brutal Planet Magazine the story behind the song.. 8 June 2020. BPM.
  14. Web site: Peterson. Eric. 21 September 2020. Brutal Planet Magazine interviews Hulkoff. 1 October 2020. BPM.
  15. Web site: Veckolista Hårdrock, vecka 40. 2 October 2020. Sverigetopplistan. sv.
  16. Web site: Musicalypse. Guest. 23 September 2020. (2020) Hulkoff: Pansarfolk. 1 October 2020. Musicalypse.