Anders Wendin

(Redirected from Moneybrother)

Anders Olof Wendin (born 16 March 1975, Norrtälje, Sweden) is a Swedish rock musician, best known for his solo project Moneybrother.

Moneybrother
Wendin performing as Moneybrother at the Arvika festival 2005
Wendin performing as Moneybrother at the Arvika festival 2005
Background information
Birth nameAnders Olof Wendin
Born (1975-03-16) 16 March 1975 (age 49)
Norrtälje, Sweden
OriginLudvika, Sweden
GenresRock, soul, reggae
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar

Career

edit

After the split-up of his ska-punk band Monster, Wendin took a new direction and released Moneybrother's debut album Blood Panic in 2003. His second album, To Die Alone, was released in 2005. The music of Moneybrother can be described as a soul-oriented blend, incorporating influences from rock, reggae and disco. In December 2006, Moneybrother released his third album, Pengabrorsan. The title is a literal Swedish translation of Moneybrother, and the album is his first in the Swedish language. It consists of cover versions of English songs, translated into Swedish. August 2007 saw the release of his fourth album Mount Pleasure, which debuted at number one on the Swedish album chart.[1]

In 2017, Wendin participated in the eighth season of the Swedish reality TV-show Så mycket bättre.[2]

Backing band

edit

Current members

edit

Former members

edit

Discography

edit

Albums

edit
  • Thunder in My Heart (2002)

Singles

edit
  • It's Been Hurting All the Way With You, Joanna (2003)
  • They're Building Walls Around Us (2005)
  • Blow Him Back Into My Arms (2005)
  • My Lil Girl's Straight From Heaven (2005)
  • Dom vet ingenting om oss (2006)
  • Downtown Train (Tåget som går in till stan) (2007)
  • Just Another Summer (2007)
  • Guess Who's Gonna Get Some Tonight (2007)
  • Down At The R (2007)
  • Born Under a Bad Sign (2009)

Compilation

edit
  • Rebell 10 år (2004)

References

edit
  1. ^ "Veckolista Album, vecka 35, 2007". Sverigetopplistan. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  2. ^ Michael Joelsson (1 November 2017). ""Så mycket bättre"-stjärna till Folkets park" (in Swedish). Jönköpingsposten. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
edit