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1 Early life  





2 Career  



2.1  Soilwork  





2.2  The Night Flight Orchestra  





2.3  Act of Denial  





2.4  Stereo Tragedy  







3 References  





4 External links  














Björn Strid






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Björn "Speed" Strid
Strid in 2019
Strid in 2019
Background information
Birth nameBjörn Ove Ingemar Strid
Born (1978-09-10) 10 September 1978 (age 45)
Glumslöv, Sweden[1]
Genres
  • alternative metal
  • Occupation(s)Singer
    Years active1995–present
    Member of
  • The Night Flight Orchestra
  • Terror 2000
  • Coldseed
  • Act of Denial
  • Formerly ofDarkane

    Björn Ove Ingemar "Speed" Strid (born 10 September 1978) is a Swedish vocalist who has worked with rock/metal bands such as Allegaeon, Disarmonia Mundi, Terror 2000,[2] Coldseed, The Night Flight Orchestra,[3] Act of Denial, Gizmachi, and most notably Soilwork.

    Early life[edit]

    Strid was born in Helsingborg. He gained the nickname "Speed" from fellow students as a result of the "extreme music" he was known to enjoy.[4]

    Career[edit]

    Strid co-founded Soilwork in 1995 under the name Inferior Breed which was later changed to Soilwork once the fledgling band's sound began to take shape. He is the only original member still in the band. Most of Soilwork's lyrics are written by Strid himself.

    Strid has also provided vocals for Darkane on their demo recording prior to Lawrence Mackrory joining the band before their debut album. He made a guest appearance on the Destruction track "The Alliance of Hellhoundz" alongside numerous other prominent metal singers, as well as appearing on Zero Tolerance's "Prime Time Mind Surgery", Phoenix-based metal band Howitzer's "245", and Danish band Mercenary's "Redefine Me", from their album The Hours That Remain. He has also recently provided guest vocals for the Seattle, Washington-based band Demon Hunter on the track "Collapsing" from their album The World Is a Thorn which was released on 9 March 2010, and also performed on power metal band Kamelot's Poetry for the Poisoned in the track "The Great Pandemonium". He also performed guest vocals on the track "Puppets 2: The Rain" by American metalcore band Motionless in White. Since February 2013 Bjorn began collaboration with the Russian modern metal band The Polygon that released 2014 the debut EP Stained Anger. Recently he performed the choruses on The Moor's new single "The Castaway" which was released on 27 July 2014. He also provided vocals on Earthside's song, "Crater", from their critically acclaimed debut album A Dream in Static.

    Strid utilizes a varied vocal style, being able to quickly alternate between more guttural growls and higher screams and clean, harmonious vocals, and has gone on record as saying that Killing Machine, which was retitled as Hell Bent for Leather for US release by Judas Priest is his favorite album, but more recently has cited Iron Maiden's The Number of the Beast as his favourite.

    Strid at Rockharz Open Air 2016

    Soilwork[edit]

    Studio albums

    The Night Flight Orchestra[edit]

    Studio albums

    Act of Denial[edit]

    Stereo Tragedy[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Attitude Inked: Ep01 - SOILWORK. 31 January 2013. Archived from the original on 14 December 2021. Retrieved 18 March 2015 – via YouTube.
  • ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Biography: Terror 2000". Allmusic. Retrieved 15 March 2010.
  • ^ Karadimitris, Chris (16 February 2015). "Soilwork (Bjorn 'Speed' Strid)". Noisefull. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  • ^ "Em entrevista exclusiva, Björn Strid fala sobre AOR, projetos, e é claro Summer Breeze Brasil". 3 April 2024.
  • External links[edit]


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