There are at least two bands called Heavy Load: 1) Heavy Load was formed in 1976 by the brothers Ragne (vocals and guitar) and Styrbj?rn Wahlquist (vocals and drums), together with bassist Michael Backlund. In 1977 Heavy Load recorded their first album "Full Speed at High Level" (released 1978), now with Dan Mol?n on the bass. After their debut, Ex-Highbrow guitarist was added to the lineup as well as Torbj?rn Ragnesj? (A cousin of the Wahlquist brothers), replacing Dan Mol?n.
1) Heavy Load was formed in 1976 by the brothers Ragne (vocals and guitar) and Styrbj?rn Wahlquist (vocals and drums), together with bassist Michael Backlund.
In 1977 Heavy Load recorded their first album "Full Speed at High Level" (released 1978), now with Dan Mol?n on the bass.
After their debut, Ex-Highbrow guitarist was added to the lineup as well as Torbj?rn Ragnesj? (A cousin of the Wahlquist brothers), replacing Dan Mol?n. This line-up released the EP "Metal Conquest" and the two full- length albums "Death or Glory" (1982) and "Stronger than Evil" (1983) on their own record label before breaking up. "Stronger than Evil" even featured renowned bass player Phil Lynott on the song "Free". Heavy Load was known in Sweden and also had a following in Japan, but in spite of this they never made any real commercial breakthrough. A last try was made in 1985 with the single "Monsters of the Night", featuring bassist Andreas Fritz, but the band split up shortly after.
In 1987, the Wahlquist Bros. kickstarted the band again and recorded an album together with ex-UFO bassist Paul Gray and guitarist Patrik Karlsson. The album was never released, though. Years later though, a cover of "Run with the Devil" was recorded by another Swedish metal band, Hammerfall, featuring backing vocals by the Wahlquist brothers.
2) Heavyload are Brighton's punk outfit, ambition, fantasy, expectation and desire that fuels the band. But they're also uniquely, made up of musicians with and without learning disabilities.