Tant Strul
Tant Strul was a Swedish power pop/pop punk and that most of the time was considered a "girl's band", the leading women punk rock band in Sweden, although they at some time points had one male member. The last setting before they split up was: vocalist, guitarist and song-writer Kajsa Grytt, keyboardist Malena Jönsson, bassist Liten Falkeholm, drummer Nike Markelius, and cellist Sebastian Öberg (from the Flesh Quartet). The band started in 1981 with band members Kärsti Stiege (the mother of Swedish pop star Lykke Li), Liten Falkeholm, Kajsa Grytt, Malena Jönsson and Micke Westerlund. Kärsti left after the first two singles, and Micke left after the first LP "Tant Strul" (1981) and was replaced by Nike. The band now consisted of four women: Kajsa Grytt, Malena Jönsson, Liten Falkeholm and Nike Markelius. After the second LP "Amason" (1983), Sebastian Öberg joined the group. After the third LP "Jag önskar dig" (1984) the group split up.
Liten Falkenholm (bass, xylophone, vocals), Kersti Stiege [aka Kärsti Stitch] (vocals, 1979-81), Malena Jönsson (keyboards), Micke Westerlund (drums, 1979-82), Kajsa Grytt (guitar, vocals, 1980-85), Nike Markelius [aka Nike Nojja] (drums, 1982-85), Sebastian Öberg (cello, guitar, 1983-85) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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