Ultima Thule
Ultima Thule (Latin for The Last Thule) is a Swedish rock band. Their style is based on what they call Vikingarock (viking rock), a way of bringing old Norse folk rhythms into rock, mixed with Oi, Street Punk and Teddy Boy influences. Some of their lyrics are versions of poems and traditional songs by Evert Taube, such as "Änglamark", and they where the first group ever in Sweden with three albums on the 20th-best hits at the same time. They have also released a version Sweden's National Anthem, Du gamla, Du fria. History Their first vocalist (who left during the bands reunification in the 1990s), Bruno Hansen, was the leader of the Nyköping "action group" of the Nordic Reich Party. Ultima Thule successfully entered the mainstream when they were signed up by Bert Karlsson, a record manager with links to the New Democracy party, in the political right in Sweden. The band also received money from Bevara Sverige Svenskt ("Keep Sweden Swedish") for their first EP. They also had a distribution deal with the record company Ragnarock led by Erik Blücher. The band also received money from Bevara Sverige Svenskt for their first EP and it was also used as theme song for Sverigepartiet and was included on compilation albums with bands like Skrewdriver and Brutal Attack. Band members have been interviwed by magazines like Streetfight, Force of Hate, Welsh Leak and Nordland. The band members also have written articles for Ung Front, the magazine of Sweden Democrats's youth organisation. Between 1983 and 1987 the band played on about 30 skinhead concerts. On 6th June 1987 they played together with Agent Bulldog, Vit Aggression and Dirlewanger at a white power concert in Södertälje. In 30 November, 1991 they played at a white power concert with Vit Aggression and Division S. In 1994 Ultima Thule opened a record store, CD-butiken, where they sold records by Heroes in the Snow, Svastika and Vit Aggression.[1] The band also started a fan club that got up to 900 members. Through the club they sold, records, posters and t-shirts, not only for their own band but also for the record companies Last Resort Records and Ragnarock Records.[1] Ultima Thule's recording studio in Nyköping was burnt to the ground by arsonists on 10th February, 2000. Sales Ultima Thule has sold 1 platinum and 3 gold albums. Their lyrics are generally about Sweden's past glories (and defeats), and are mostly in Swedish, with only a few songs in English. Members Jan "Janne" Thörnblom - Vocals, Guitar Niklas Adolfsson - Guitar Thomas Krohn - Bass Ulf Hansen - Drums Bruno Hansen - Vocals, Guitar (1983-1987)