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Leviticus was a
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band from
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. The band formed in 1981 and was led by Bjorn Stigsson. They released four albums before breaking up in 1990.


Background

The band's early releases were metal with symphonic influences using the Roland synthesizer guitar and Moog Taurus pedals. ''Knights of Heaven'' showed a move toward a more melodic rock based sound. In 1986 the band went through lineup changes: Ez Gomér was brought in to replace Håkan Andersson on bass, and Terry Haw joined. Both were with the band through ''Setting Fire to the Earth'' (1987), then left to form Jet Circus. With this lineup they toured extensively in Europe throughout 1986–1987. They played the
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in England three times, 1984, 1985, and 1987, and the
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in Gothenburg twice (1985, 1987). The second appearance at the
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was with a festival, and was filmed by
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. In early '88 they toured again in Sweden and in April they returned to England. Their first
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tour was in August 1988, when they opened for
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and played as his backup band. In fall of that year they toured for two months throughout Europe. together with
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and concluded the year playing the Ennepetal Christmas Rock Night festival in Germany for the second time. In 1989 they did touring again in Australia and completed two tours in the
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. The same year they recorded ''Knights of Heaven'' in
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, produced by
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. Before breaking up in the latter part on 1990 they again toured in the United States and Canada. The band (Jet Circus) did make an American appearance at the "Cornerstone" festival in Bushnell, Ill., the weekend of July 4, 1991. The band re-formed in March 2003 to play at the final
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. The show was recorded by
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and released to CD. The final Leviticus show was held in Hjo Sweden June 2003 a festival gig together with Swedish metal giants
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. In 2011, Leviticus celebrated their 30 years anniversary with a concert, on May 7, 2011, at Valhall in Skövde, Sweden. The line-up was the same as on
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, 2003, with only one exception: Håkan Andersson replaced Niklas Franklin on the bass guitar, and also performed vocals. They have continued to play since.


Side projects

Gomer and Haw joined with drummer Little George to form Jet Circus in 1988. Jet Circus's first album, ''Step On It'' (1991), had a proto-
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sound. It was distributed in Europe by Pila Records, and introduced to the United States by Doug Van Pelt, Editor of
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. Despite quality issues due to its mastering Van Pelt dubbed it "the most creative release in Christian metal in 1990." After a long hiatus the band released ''No Mercy For The Living Dead'' in 2003. Ez also released a solo album – which became a Jet Circus album, when Terry left the band – entitled ''Look At Death Now'' in 2005. This album features artists including
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of
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,
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of
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, and The
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. They have since released a
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entitled ''Dance or Die''. Following the end of Leviticus, Stigsson formed XT with Sonny Larson. XT released three albums. Stigsson also released a solo project in 1987 entitled ''Together With Friends''. Peo Pettersson is still active in numerous projects ex. Staggerwing, Sinisis and King & dreams.


Members


Current members

* Håkan Andersson - Bass (1981-1986, 1987-1988, 2011–present), Vocals (1981-1986), Keyboards (1981-1988) * Kjell Andersson - Drums (1981-1990, 2003, 2011–present) * Björn Stigsson - Guitar (1981-1990, 2003, 2011–present), Keyboards (1981-1989) * Peo Pettersson - Vocals (1989-1990, 2003, 2011–present), Keyboards (1989-1990) * Niklas Edberger - Keyboards (2003, 2011–present)


Former Members

* Sven "EZ" Gomer – bass, vocals, keyboards (1986–1987) * Terje "Terry Haw" Hjortander – lead vocals (1986–1987) * Sonny Larsson – lead vocals (1987–1988) * Nicklas Franklin – bass (1988–1990, 2003) * Dan Tibell – keyboards (1988) Timeline


Discography

*1982: ''Stå och titta på'' (EP) *1983: ''I Shall Conquer''/''Jag ska segra'' (Shadow/Talking Music, Re-Released by M8 in 2000) *1984: ''Let Me Fight - Day By Day'' (12" single, Talking Music TALKS 1014) *1985: ''The Strongest Power'' (Twilight) Re-Released by M8 in 2000 (One of the best records of the year ) Mark Putterford Kerrang Magazine !! *1987: ''Setting Fire to the Earth'' (Royal, Review: ''
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'') *1987: ''Together With Friends'' – Björn Stigsson (solo album with Leviticus members) *1989: ''Knights of Heaven'' (Invasion) *1993: ''Best of Leviticus'' (Viva) *2003: ''Live at Bobfest 2003'' (BTS Records)


References


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External links

Jet Circus:
Ez Gomer
s Jet Circus site

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