Pär Sundström (born 8 June 1981[1]) is a Swedish bass player. He and Joakim Brodén are the last remaining founding members of the power metal band Sabaton. He is also the band's manager and one of the band's lyricists.[2]
Biography
Sundström was born in Falun, Dalarna County. During his youth, he played mainly in black and death metal bands.[3] In 1999, he founded Sabaton with Joakim Brodén. Shortly after, Oskar Montelius joined the band. Concerning his role in Sabaton, he stated in an interview with metalheadspotted.com: "I do a lot of stuff that is necessary for the band as manager."[2]
Before Sabaton became a professional band, Sundström worked for two years "as a manager of a big company". His management office, as well as the band's studio, are based in Falun.[4]
Sundström has one sister.[2] His main musical influences are Twisted Sister, especially Dee Snider, as well as Skid Row.[5][4] He speaks of Iron Maiden, Scorpions, Guns N' Roses, Raubtier, Skid Row and Sabaton as his favourite bands.[1] In the early years of Sabaton, Sundström set up the pyrotechnics for the Sabaton live shows by himself, as he is a trained pyrotechnician.[6]
Discography
- Sabaton
- Primo Victoria (2005)
- Attero Dominatus (2006)
- Metalizer (2007)
- The Art of War (2008)
- Coat of Arms (2010)
- Carolus Rex (2012)
- Heroes (2014)
- The Last Stand (2016)
- The Great War (2019)
- The War to End All Wars (2022)
References
- 1 2 Interview with the Polish fanclub
- 1 2 3 SABATON: Interview with Bassist Pär Sundström "I do not consider Sabaton to be Power Metal, we play simply Heavy Metal", in: metalheadspotted.com.
- ↑ Alan Faulkner: INTERVIEW: Pär Sundström – Sabaton, in: distortedsoundmag.com, 18 January 2017.
- 1 2 Interview with darkscene.at.
- ↑ Joe DiVita: Sabaton's Par Sundstrom: History Is a Passion, But Metal Still Comes First (Exclusive Interview), in: loudwire.com, 26 April 2017.
- ↑ Rustyn Rose: Sabaton's bassist shares 5 unknown facts about the band.
External links
- Media related to Pär Sundström at Wikimedia Commons
- Quotations related to Pär Sundström at Wikiquote