Filled with new energy, the band began mapping out the next album in the spring of 2012. In true HARDCORE SUPERSTAR fashion, the modus operandi changed yet again. Why? Well, out of curiosity and out of fear of getting stuck in a safe zone. This time, the approach was to take care of production duties themselves and not record any demos. HARDCORE SUPERSTAR set up their gear and recording equipment in ‘Brewhouse’, a hub for creative outlets in Gothenburg, and spent almost all summer there.
– We wanted to get away from the typical studio environment, Martin explains. Most of the record was written in the studio, so in that sense it reminds me a bit of ‘Thank You (For Letting Us Be Ourselves)’.
Adde concurs:
– Yeah. It has this rich sound and style wise it’s pretty varied. Usually, we have a very clear vision of what kind of music we want to achieve, but with this one we made it up as we went along.
The mixing was done by none other than Randy Staub; with a CV that includes ‘Dr Feelgood’ (Mötley Crüe), ‘Keep the Faith’ (Bon Jovi) and Metallica’s black album. Obviously a dream come true for HARDCORE SUPERSTAR.
– We all love his work, Martin says. I really dig how he makes things sound sharp and rough at the same time. To leave the mixing to him was a great move and it took our sound to another level.
He smiles when thinking of a certain episode:
– When he first started sending us mixes, I actually wasn’t too happy with them. The two of us bumped heads a bit and he said “but this is what American radio sounds like today!”. I went “but we want it to sound like your vintage stuff, give us the ’Dr Feelgood’ sound!”. He replied “oh, so that’s what you’re after?” and sent us this killer mix of ‘Above the Law’. From then on, everything just clicked.
Jocke agrees:
– The record sounds so bombastic. I’ve always wanted HARDCORE SUPERSTAR to come across like that.
”C’mon Take on Me” was released in February 2013 and proved to cover a lot of ground. The singles ‘One More Minute’ and ‘Above The Law’ were classic sing along anthems (the latter’s lyrics influenced by The Clash’s ‘Bankrobber’ and Phil Lynott’s way of telling small short stories through his songs) while a track like ‘Won’t Take The Blame pt. 2 (sect meeting)’ and the mellow ‘Stranger of Mine’ veers into Southern rock territory. As for the intro, ‘Cutting the Slack’, the band wanted a mix between The Stranglers and Don Airey’s keyboard work on Ozzy Osbourne’s classic ‘Mr Crowley’.
To promote the album, HARDCORE SUPERSTAR enlisted renowned local video director René U Valdes to shoot no less than four promo videos during a hectic weekend; ‘One More Minute’, ‘Above The Law’, ‘C’mon Take On Me’ and ‘Because of You’.
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– It was the middle of winter and freezing cold in this house we rented for the shoot, but I like the result, Jocke says.
Adde elaborates:
– A good video can make a difference, and in the YouTube era it’s important to have a visual element to go with a song.
On the live front, HARDCORE SUPERSTAR once again performed to huge audiences while making a record. In the summer of 2012 the band spent a few days in Helsinki, first playing at Sonisphere (headlined by Metallica) and three days later supporting Mötley Crüe. The band also appeared at the Woodstock Festival Poland, the biggest open air festival in Europe with Avatar’s drummer John Alfredsson filling in for Adde, who was about to become a father.
Come summer 2013, HARDCORE SUPERSTAR supported yet another iconic band.
– We were offered to open up for KISS in Stockholm, where their European Tour kicked off, Martin says.
– I grew up a total KISS nut, so this was really special to me. I remember catching the sound check and seeing Gene check the rig he uses to “fly” during ‘God of Thunder’. In the fall, HARDCORE SUPERSTAR spent a month on the road in Europe, co‐headlining with US sleaze giants Buckcherry.
– That was definitely our best tour so far, Adde gushes. Most venues were sold out and in London, we got to play at a packed Koko. We also got along great with Buckcherry and their crew, so that tour is a fond memory.