Of all rock & roll's myriad forms, heavy metal is the most extreme in terms of volume, machismo, and theatricality. There are numerous stylistic variations on heavy metal's core sound, but they're all tied together by a reliance on loud, distorted guitars (usually playing repeated riffs) and simple, pounding rhythms. Heavy metal has been controversial nearly throughout its existence -- critics traditionally dismissed the music as riddled with over-the-top adolescent theatrics, and conservative groups have often protested what they perceive as evil lyrical content. Still, despite -- or perhaps because of -- those difficulties, heavy metal has become one of the most consistently popular forms of rock music ever created, able to adapt to the times yet keep its core appeal intact. For all its status as America's rebellion soundtrack of choice, heavy metal was largely a British creation. The first seeds of heavy metal were sown in the British blues movement of the '60s, specifically among bands who found it hard to adjust to the natural swing of American blues. The rhythms became more squared-off, and the amplified electric instruments became more important, especially with the innovations of artists like the Kinks, the Who, Jimi Hendrix, Cream, and the Jeff Beck Group. Arguably the first true metal band, however, was Led Zeppelin. Initially, Zep played blues tunes heavier and louder than anyone ever had, and soon created an epic, textured brand of heavy rock that drew from many musical sources. Less subtle but perhaps even more influential was Black Sabbath, whose murky, leaden guitar riffs created a doomy fantasy world obsessed with drugs, death, and the occult. Following the blueprint laid down by Zep and Sabbath, several American bands modified heavy metal into more accessible forms during the '70s: the catchy tunes and outrageous stage shows of Alice Cooper and Kiss; the sleazy boogie of Aerosmith; and the flashy guitar leads and wild party rock of Van Halen (not to mention the distinctively minimalist grooves of Australia's AC/DC). In the late '70s, a cache of British bands dubbed the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (including Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, and Motorhead) started playing metal faster, leaner, and with more menace than ever before. They helped influence a new American metal scene known as thrash in the '80s, which took shape as a reaction to metal's new mainstream pop breakthrough, which came courtesy of Def Leppard's Pyromania. Metal enjoyed its greatest presence on the charts during the '80s, thanks to a raft of glammed-up pop-metal bands, but thrash bands played complex riffs at breakneck speed, sometimes dispensing with vocal melody altogether. Thrashers like Metallica and Megadeth built rabid cult followings that pushed them into the mainstream around the same time that grunge wiped pop-metal off the charts. Mainstream metal in the '90s centered around a new hybrid called alternative metal, which (in its most commercially potent form) combined grinding thrash and grunge influences with hip-hop and industrial flourishes, though it broke with metal's past in downplaying the importance of memorable riffs. Meanwhile, the underground grew harsher and bleaker, producing two similar, thrash-derived styles known as death metal and black metal, which produced some of the most abrasive, intense, hyperspeed music and graphic shock tactics the metal world had yet witnessed.
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Birth name | Lars Johan Yngve Lannerbäck |
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Born | 30 June 1963 (age 55) Stockholm, Sweden |
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Yngwie Johan Malmsteen (/ˈɪŋveɪˈmɑːlmstiːn/; born Lars Johan Yngve Lannerbäck; 30 June 1963) is a Swedish guitarist, songwriter and bandleader. Malmsteen first became known in the 1980s for his neoclassical metal playing style in heavy metal, and has released 20 studio albums in a career spanning almost 40 years. In 2009, Time magazine rated Malmsteen as number 7 among the 10 greatest electric guitar players of all time.[1]
- 2Career
- 4Equipment
- 6Discography
- 6.2Alcatrazz
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Early life[edit]
Malmsteen was born Lars Johan Yngve Lannerbäck in Stockholm, Sweden, the third child of a musical family.[2][3] At the age of ten Malmsteen created his first band, Track on Earth, consisting of himself and a friend from school playing the drums. At the age of twelve he took his mother's maiden name Malmsten as his surname, then slightly changed it to Malmsteen and altered his third given name Yngve to 'Yngwie'.[4] As a teenager he was heavily influenced by classical music, particularly 19th century Italian virtuoso violinist and composer Niccolò Paganini, as well as Johann Sebastian Bach, a German multi-instrumentalist and composer of the 18th century.[5] During this time, he also discovered his most important guitar influence, Ritchie Blackmore. Malmsteen has stated that Jimi Hendrix had no musical impact on him and did not contribute to his style, but watching the 18 September 1970 TV special, where Hendrix smashed and burned his guitar, made Malmsteen think 'this is really cool'.[6]
Career[edit]
1980s[edit]
In early 1982 (when Malmsteen was 18), Mike Varney of Shrapnel Records, who had heard a demo tape of Malmsteen's playing from the 1978 titled Demo Powerhouse, brought Malmsteen to the United States. He played briefly with Steeler on part of its 1983 self-titled album. He then appeared with Graham Bonnet in the band Alcatrazz, playing on its 1983 debut No Parole from Rock 'n' Roll and the 1984 live album Live Sentence. In 1984, Malmsteen released his first solo album Rising Force, which featured Barrie Barlow of Jethro Tull on drums and keyboard player Jens Johansson. His album was meant to be an instrumental side-project of Alcatrazz, but it ended up featuring vocals by Jeff Scott Soto and Malmsteen left Alcatrazz soon after the release of Rising Force.
Rising Force won the Guitar Player Magazine's award for Best Rock Album and was nominated for a Grammy for 'Best Rock Instrumental', reaching no. 60 on the Billboard album chart. Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force (as his band was thereafter known) next released Marching Out (1985). The band recruited Jens Johansson's brother Anders to play drums and bassist Marcel Jacob to record and tour with the band. Jacob left in the middle of a tour and was replaced by Wally Voss. Malmsteen's third album, Trilogy, featuring the vocals of Mark Boals (and Malmsteen on both guitar and bass), was released in 1986. In 1987, former Rainbow vocalist Joe Lynn Turner and bassist Bob Daisley joined the band. That year, Malmsteen was in a serious car accident, smashing his V12 Jaguar E-Type into a tree, which put him in a coma for a week. Nerve damage to his right hand was reported. During this time, Malmsteen's mother died from cancer. In April 1988, he released his fourth album Odyssey. Odyssey was his most successful album, in part due to the success of its first single 'Heaven Tonight'. Shows in the Soviet Union during the Odyssey tour were recorded and released in 1989 as a fifth album Trial by Fire: Live in Leningrad. The classic Rising Force lineup with Malmsteen and the Johansson brothers was dissolved in 1989 when Jens Johansson joined Dio and Anders joined Blue Murder.
Malmsteen's neoclassical style of metal became popular among some guitarists during the mid-1980s, with contemporaries, such as Jason Becker, Paul Gilbert, Marty Friedman, Tony MacAlpine and Vinnie Moore becoming prominent. In late 1988, Malmsteen's signature Fender Stratocaster guitar was released, making him and Eric Clapton the first artists to be honored by Fender.
1990s[edit]
In the early 1990s, Malmsteen released the albums Eclipse (1990), The Yngwie Malmsteen Collection (1991), Fire & Ice (1992) and The Seventh Sign (1994). Despite his early and continuous success in Europe and Asia, by the early 1990s heavy metal styles, such as neoclassical metal and shredding had gone out of fashion in the US.
In 1993, Malmsteen's future mother-in-law – who opposed his engagement to her daughter – had him arrested for allegedly holding her daughter hostage with a gun. The charges were later dropped.[7] Malmsteen continued to record and release albums under the Japanese record label Pony Canyon and maintained a devoted following with fans in Europe and Japan and to a lesser extent in the US. In 2000, he signed a contract with the US record label Spitfire and released his 1990s catalog on the US market for the first time, including what he regards as his masterpiece, Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra, recorded with the Czech Philharmonic in Prague.
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In the latter half of the 90s, Malmsteen released the albums Magnum Opus (1995), Inspiration (1996), Facing the Animal (1997), Double Live! (1998) and Alchemy (1999). In 1996, Malmsteen joined forces with former band members Jeff Scott Soto and Marcel Jacob on the Human Clay album where he played lead guitar on the track 'Jealousy'. He guested with Saxon on the song Denim And Leather on their live album The Eagle Has Landed – Part II. Yngwie recorded a few tracks with his former band members Jens Johansson and Anders Johansson on their album 'Johansson/Sonic Winter', called 'Enigma suite' and 'All opposable thumbs'.
2000s[edit]
After the release of War to End All Wars in 2000, singer Mark Boals left the band. He was replaced by former Rainbow vocalist Doogie White, whose vocals were well received by fans. In 2003, Malmsteen joined Joe Satriani and Steve Vai as part of the G3supergroup, a tour showcasing guitar performances. Malmsteen made two guest appearances on keyboardist Derek Sherinian's albums Black Utopia (2003), and Blood of the Snake (2006) where Malmsteen plays on the same tracks as Al Di Meola and Zakk Wylde. In 2004, Malmsteen made two cameo appearances on Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law. In 2005 Unleash the Fury was released through Spitfire Records. As stated in an issue of 'Guitar World' magazine, he titled this album after an infamous 'airline incident', which occurred on a flight to Japan during a 1988 tour. He was drunk and behaving obnoxiously, until he fell asleep and was roused by a woman pouring a jug of iced water on him. Enraged, he shouted, 'You've released the fucking fury!' The audio from this incident was caught on tape by a fellow band member.[8] Malmsteen says that the name of the album refers to both the energy of the album and the incident. The release of Unleash the Fury was followed by a DVD release of Concerto Suite For Electric Guitar And Orchestra in E Flat Minor, Op. 1 – With The New Japan Philharmonic Live. The DVD chronicles Malmsteen's first time playing in front of a live audience with an orchestra, an experience that he describes as 'fun but also extremely scary'.
In 2007, Malmsteen was honored in the Xbox 360 version of Guitar Hero II. Players can receive the 'Yngwie Malmsteen' award by hitting 1000 or more notes in succession.[9] February 2008 saw the replacement of singer Doogie White with former Iced Earth and Judas Priest and current Beyond Fear singer Tim 'Ripper' Owens, with whom Malmsteen had once recorded a cover of Ozzy Osbourne's song 'Mr. Crowley', for the 2000 Osbourne tribute albumBat Head Soup: A Tribute to Ozzy. The first Malmsteen album to feature Owens is titled Perpetual Flame and was released on 4 October. On 25 November 2008, Malmsteen had three of his songs ('Caprici Di Diablo', 'Damnation Game', and 'Red Devil') released as downloadable content for the video games Rock Band Rock Band 2 and later Rock Band 3.
In 2008, Malmsteen was a special guest on the VH1 Classic show 'That Metal Show'. On 10 March 2009, Malmsteen's label Rising Force had launched his new release Angels of Love, an instrumental album, which features acoustic arrangements of some of his best-known ballads. In August 2009, Time magazine named Malmsteen No. 9 on its list of the 10 best electric guitar players of all-time.[10] Malmsteen recently released another album compilation entitled High Impact on 8 December 2009.
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2010s[edit]
On 23 November 2010 Relentless was released, the second album to feature Tim 'Ripper' Owens on vocals. The US version featured a remake of 'Arpeggios From Hell' as a bonus track. Yngwie appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on 3 February 2011 to promote his album. On August 6, 2011, Malmsteen made another appearance in the United States, playing a rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner before a game between the St. Louis Cardinals and Florida Marlins at Sun Life Stadium.[11] Although rarely seen in his native country of Sweden, Malmsteen played one gig there in 2012. On 7 July, he ended the Getaway Rock Festival in Gävle, which he was headlining with Nightwish and Manowar. On 5 December 2012, Malmsteen released the album Spellbound.
On 12 June 2014, Malmsteen kicked off his 'Guitar Gods 2014 Tour' at the F.M. Kirby Center in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania alongside ex-Guns N' Roses guitarist Bumblefoot and guitarist Gary Hoey.[12] In February 2015, it was announced that Malmsteen was in the studio working on a new album.[13] In April and May 2016, Malmsteen was one of five guitarists featured on the Generation Axe tour.
In 2018, it was announced that Malmsteen had signed with Mascot Records, with a new studio album expected the following year.[14]
Personal life[edit]
Malmsteen was married to Swedish singer Erika Norberg (1991-1992)[15] and was subsequently married to Amber Dawn Landin (1993-1998).[16] Since 1999 he has been married to April Malmsteen, with whom he has a son named Antonio, after Antonio Vivaldi. The family now resides in Miami, Florida.[17]
A Ferrari enthusiast, Malmsteen owned a black 1983 308 GTS for 24 years before selling it on eBay,[18] and a red 1962 250 GTO.[19][full citation needed]
In a 2005 issue of Guitar Player magazine, Malmsteen discussed his often-ridiculed behaviour, saying that, 'I've probably made more mistakes than anybody. But I don't dwell on them. I don't expect people to understand me, because I'm pretty complex, and I think outside the box with everything I do. I've always taken the untraveled path. Obviously, people have their opinions, but I can't get too wrapped up in that, because I know what I can do and I know what kind of person I am. And I have no control over what anybody says about me. Back in Sweden I'm 'Mr Personality' in the tabloids, but obviously I can't take that seriously. I know in my heart that if I do the absolute best I can do, maybe ten years from now people may turn around and say 'he wasn't that bad'.'[20]
Equipment[edit]
Yngwie Malmsteen Signature Stratocaster[edit]
Malmsteen has been a longtime user of Fender Stratocasters with DiMarzio HS3 single-coil pickups. His most famous Stratocaster is his 1972 blonde Stratocaster, nicknamed 'The Duck' because of its yellow finish and the Donald Duck stickers on the headstock. An alternative nickname for this guitar is 'Play Loud' due to a sticker that Anders Johansson put on the upper horn of the guitar in Rockshire studios in 1984. Fender made 100 replica copies of this guitar and marketed it as the 'Play Loud Guitar'. He also has a Fender Yngwie Malmsteen Signature Stratocaster since 1986.[21] It comes in a Vintage White finish with a maple neck, either a maple or rosewood fretboard with scalloped frets and, from 2010, Seymour Duncan STK-S10 YJM 'Fury' Model pickups. There is also a signature YJM100 Marshall amplifier, based on the '1959' amplifier range.
Even though his signature amplifier is based on the 100 watt '1959' model, Malmsteen is most noted for preferring 50 watt '1987' model metal-faced Marshall amplifiers manufactured between 1972 and 1973. His speaker cabinets are always loaded with Celestion G12T-75 speakers. Another big part of his sound is his overdrive pedal, which he uses to push the front-end of the Marshalls. Most recently he is using a Fender Yngwie Malmsteen Overdrive, which is largely based on a vintage DOD Overdrive/Preamp 250 pedal which he used for many years. DOD made a (now discontinued) signature version of the DOD-250 for Malmsteen called the YJM-308 (named after a combination of his initials and the model number of one of his favorite Ferrari's). He has been known to use his overdrive pedals in the loop of a Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor. For clean tones he employs the use of a Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble, and uses a Korg DL8000R in his rack for delays. He often has a Dunlop JH-F1 Hendrix Fuzz Face on the stage-floor, but doesn't use it. Malmsteen claims that he likes seeing the Fuzz Face because it 'looks like a land-mine'.
Malmsteen has stated that he prefers the Stratocaster (from the period of 1968–1972); he claims that the bigger headstock on these generates more sustain.[citation needed] Malmsteen customizes his guitars by fitting a brass nut, removing the middle string tree, scalloping the fretboard, converting the neck from 3 to 4 bolt configuration (when necessary), installing Wilkinson springs on the tremolo, and refretting the neck with Dunlop 6000 fret wire. He previously disconnected the tone controls on his guitars but since Fender initiated the use of the 'no load' potentiometer no longer does this. Malmsteen now uses his signature Seymour Duncan YJM Fury pickups. Before using the YJM's, he used DiMarzio pickups – most notably the HS3 model and the YJM (now known as HS4) model. Malmsteen would use an HS3 in the bridge and two YJMs in the middle and neck positions. The YJM/HS4 is simply a staggered magnet version of the HS3. In some early recordings, Malmsteen instead used the HS3 model in the neck and bridge positions and a disconnected stock Fender single-coil pickup in the middle. In even earlier recordings, Malmsteen was using DiMarzio FS-1 pickups.
Other guitars[edit]
Besides Stratocasters, Malmsteen has played and appeared in ads for non-Fender guitars (like Aria Pro II and Schecter in the early 1980s) and played non-Strat-shaped guitars (like Gibson Flying Vs), early in his career. Today, for acoustic and nylon string guitars, Malmsteen uses his signature Ovation YM68s.
Band members[edit]
Current members
- Yngwie Malmsteen – guitars, vocals (1978–1982, 1984–present)
- Nick Marino – keyboards, vocals (2005–2006, 2010–present)
- Emilio Martinez – bass, vocals (2017–present)
- Brian Wilson - drums (2018–present)
Discography[edit]
Steeler[edit]
Year | Title | Label | US Peak chart positions |
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1983 | Steeler | Shrapnel | -- |
Alcatrazz[edit]
Studio albums[edit]
Year | Title | Album details | US Peak chart positions |
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1983 | No Parole from Rock 'n' Roll | Released: 15 October 1983 Label: Polydor | 128 |
Live albums[edit]
Year | Title | US Peak chart positions |
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1984 | Live Sentence | 133 |
2010 | Live '83 | -- |
No Parole from Rock 'n' Roll Tour Live in Japan 1984.1.28 Audio Tracks | -- |
Videos[edit]
- Alcatrazz Live Sentence 1984 (Released 2010)
G3[edit]
Live albums[edit]
Year | Title | US Peak chart positions |
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2004 | G3: Rockin' in the Free World | -- |
Videos[edit]
- G3: Live in Denver (2004)
Solo[edit]
Studio albums[edit]
Year | Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |||
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SWE | JPN | US [22] | UK | |||
1984 | Rising Force | Released: November 1984 Label: Polydor | 14 | 19 | 60 | -- |
1985 | Marching Out | Released: 30 September 1985 Label: Polydor | 9 | 18 | 54 | -- |
1986 | Trilogy | Released: 4 November 1986 Label: Polydor | 18 | 16 | 44 | -- |
1988 | Odyssey | Released: 8 April 1988 Label: Polydor | 7 | 19 | 40 | 27 |
1990 | Eclipse | Released: 20 April 1990 Label: Polydor | 12 | 11 | 112 | 43 |
1992 | Fire & Ice | Released: 7 February 1992 Label: Elektra | 11 | 1 | 121 | 57 |
1994 | The Seventh Sign | Released: 9 May 1994 Label: Pony Canyon | 11 | 2 | -- | -- |
1995 | Magnum Opus | Released: 17 October 1995 Label: Pony Canyon | 17 | 9 | -- | -- |
1996 | Inspiration (cover album) | Released: 14 October 1996 Label: Pony Canyon | 35 | 9 | -- | -- |
1997 | Facing the Animal | Released: 23 February 1997 Label: Pony Canyon | 39 | 4 | -- | -- |
1998 | Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra | Released: 30 June 1998 Label: Pony Canyon | -- | 10 | -- | -- |
1999 | Alchemy | Released: 23 November 1999 Label: Pony Canyon | -- | 11 | -- | -- |
2000 | War to End All Wars | Released: 7 November 2000 Label: Pony Canyon | -- | 20 | -- | -- |
2002 | Attack!! | Released: 15 October 2002 Label: Pony Canyon | -- | 17 | -- | -- |
2005 | Unleash the Fury | Released: 26 July 2005 Label: Universal Music | -- | 23 | -- | -- |
2008 | Perpetual Flame | Released: 13 October 2008 Label: Rising Force | 52 | 15 | -- | -- |
2009 | Angels of Love (instrumental album) | Released: 10 March 2009 Label: Rising Force | 52 | 55 | -- | -- |
2010 | Relentless | Released: 23 November 2010 Label: Rising Force | -- | 40 | -- | -- |
2012 | Spellbound | Released: 5 December 2012 Label: Rising Force | -- | 40 | -- | -- |
2016 | World on Fire | Released: 1 June 2016 Label: Rising Force | -- | 24 | -- | -- |
2019 | Blue Lightning | Released: 29 March 2019 Label: Rising Force | -- | 35 [23] | -- | -- |
Live albums[edit]
Year | Album details | Peak chart positions | |||
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SWE | JPN | US [22] | UK | ||
1989 | Trial by Fire: Live in Leningrad | -- | 20 | 128 | 65 |
1998 | Double Live | 48 | -- | -- | |
2002 | Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra in E flat minor LIVE with the New Japan Philharmonic | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2014 | Spellbound Live in Tampa | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Compilations[edit]
Year | Album details | Peak chart positions | |||
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SWE | JPN | US | UK | ||
1991 | The Yngwie Malmsteen Collection | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2000 | Yngwie J. Malmsteen : The Best of '90–'99 | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2000 | Anthology 1994-1999 | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2001 | Yngwie Malmsteen Archives | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2002 | The Genesis | -- | 94 | -- | -- |
2004 | Instrumental Best Album | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2009 | High Impact | -- | -- | -- | -- |
EP[edit]
1994 | I Can't Wait | Released: 21 October 1994 Label: Pony Canyon | -- | 25 | -- | -- |
Videos[edit]
- Rising Force: Live '85 (1985)
- Trial by Fire: Live in Leningrad '89 (1989)
- Instructional Video (1991)
- Collection (1992)
- Leo Fender Benefit Live (1993)
- Live at Budokan (1994)
- Play Loud! [3 Videos] (1995)
- The Basics
- Arpeggios
- Classical Stylings
- Live!! (1998)
- Play Loud! 'Full Shred' (2000)
- Yngwie Malmsteen Video Clips (2000)
- Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar & Orchestra (2005)
- Far Beyond The Sun (2007)
- Live in the Budokan (2009)
- Live Animal (2009)
- Live in Korea (2009)
- Raw Live (2010)
- Spellbound Live in Orlando (2014)
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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- ^http://megarockradio.net/2018/06/30/swedish-guitarist-yngwie-malmsteen-turns-55-years-old-today-steve-huey-of-allmu/
- ^'Yngwie Malmsteen FAQ'. Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
- ^http://guitarconnoisseurmagazine.com/wordpress1/2016/05/20/yngwie-j-malmsteen-a-force-to-be-reckoned-with/
- ^'Yngwie Malmsteen Pays Tribute to the World's First Shredder, Niccolo Paganini'. Guitar World. 27 April 2012. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
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- ^'Yngwie Malmsteen Award Achievement in Guitar Hero II'. Trueachievements.com. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
- ^'Time Magazine Picks the 10 Best Electric Guitar Players (including Yngwie)'. Fretbase. 24 August 2009. Archived from the original on 2 April 2011. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
- ^'Yngwie Malmsteen at Sun Life Stadium'. Youtube.com. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
- ^'Guitar Gods Tour 2014 – Yngwie Malmsteen/Gary Hoey/Bumblefoot | rockinconcertreviews'. Rockinconcertreviews.wordpress.com. 27 June 2014. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
- ^'Yngwie Malmsteen Hard at Work on New Studio Album'. Blabbermouth.net. 5 February 2015. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
- ^'MASCOT LABEL GROUP CELEBRATES BREAKTHROUGH YEAR'. Mascot Label Group. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
- ^Rönn, Cina (1 March 2000). 'Erika Evenlind skriver dagbok på kvinna'. Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 17 April 2018.
- ^Rubin, Paul (17 May 2007). 'Belle of the Ball Gag'. Phoenix New Times. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
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