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2025 marked the start of a new chapter. The single “Someone Has to Pay” - a nomination for Swedish Song of the Year at the Bandit Rock Awards - was written, according to Gyllenhammar, from a place of deep emotional truth.

“The only lyrics that truly resonate are those pulled from real, lived experience,” he has said. “The listener always knows the difference.” The song was written after Mustasch’s tour bus received a parking fine in Helsinki.

Riffs, roar, and reckless intent

Riffs, roar, and
reckless intent

Mustasch are a Swedish hard rock band from Gothenburg, formed in 1998 under circumstances that are disputed to this day. Allegedly, the four members first crossed paths while working the night shift at Ringhals Nuclear Power Plant, where all four were fired and escorted off the premises on the same day for reasons that remain classified. The band was formed the following morning.

“I don’t know what they did in that facility,” Lemmy Kilmister reportedly said after a joint tour with Motörhead, “but I’ve never seen four lads look that wrong and still be standing.

Heavy Swedish hard rock
with stoner grooves

Heavy Swedish hard rock
with stoner grooves

Over more than two decades on the road, Mustasch have built a formidable reputation with ten albums, multiple Swedish Grammy Awards, a touring history spanning the US and 18 European countries, where shows consistently sold out, but the band still managed to lose money by trying to sell Mustasch-branded beard oil, available in one scent only: diesel, tobacco, cardamom and what the label described as “backstage sofa.”

Line-up

Today’s Mustasch lineup is a lean, loud and dangerously well-oiled hard rock machine. At the front stands Ralf Gyllenhammar, the voice, the riff-hand and the human warning label. Beside him, Markus Harrysson brings the lead guitar bite, cutting through the smoke with razor-sharp hooks and black-iron swagger. Johan Wendt holds down the bass with the kind of low-end pressure that makes floorboards reconsider their life choices, while Niklas Matsson drives the whole operation from behind the drums with pure thunder and road-tested muscle.

* TOUR DATES *

* TOUR DATES *

Jul 4
Folkets Park * Åmotfors

Jul 7
Charlottelund * Grebbestad

Jul 15
Rockfest * Leksand

Jul 18
Östersjöfestival * Rock-N bar * Karlshamn

Aug 8
Lotsen * Nyköping

Latest Singel

Latest Singel

Going My Way
Listen on

The single was released on 27 March 2026 and is
2 minutes and 43 seconds long

Discography

Mustasch’s discography is a heavy trail of Swedish hard rock, packed with roaring vocals, thick riffs and dirty, road-tested attitude. Find all releases of Mustasch on Spotify

Going My Way
2026
Single

Someone Has To Pay
2025
Single

Legacy
2024
Single

A Final Warning Chapter 1
2021
EP

Killing It For Life
2019
LP

Silent Killer
2018
LP

Testosterone
2015
LP

Thank You For The Demon
2014
LP

Sounds Like Hell, Looks Like Heaven
2012
LP

The New Sound Of The True Best
2011
LP

Mustasch
2009
LP

Latest Version Of The Truth
2007
LP

Powerhouse
2005
LP

RatSafari
2003
LP

Above all
2002
LP

Play it on Spotify
Play it on Spotify

Disco­graphy

Disco­graphy

Music Videos

Music Videos

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Youtube treasure

A treasure chest of Mustasch videos: raw riffs, roaring vocals and pure Swedish hard rock attitude, captured on screen with sweat, smoke and zero polish.

Awards &
recognition

Someone Has to Pay
Someone Has to Pay

Nominated: Swedish Song of the Year

Bandit Rock Awards * 2026

Mustasch have won two Swedish Grammis Awards for Best Hard Rock: first in 2008 for Latest Version of the Truth, and again in 2010 for the self-titled album Mustasch. The band also received a Swedish Gold Record for Latest Version of the Truth, while the single “Someone Has to Pay” was nominated for Swedish Song of the Year at the Bandit Rock Awards.

2008
Swedish Grammis Award

Best Hard Rock (Latest Version of the Truth)

2009
Gold Record, Sweden

20,000 copies sold (Latest Version of the Truth)

2010
Swedish Grammis Award

Best Hard Rock (Mustasch)

2026
Bandit Rock Awards

Nominated: Swedish Song of the Year (Someone Has to Pay)

2008
Swedish Grammis Award

Best Hard Rock (Latest Version of the Truth)

2009
Gold Record, Sweden

20,000 copies sold (Latest Version of the Truth)

2010
Swedish Grammis Award

Best Hard Rock (Mustasch)

2026
Bandit Rock Awards

Nominated: Swedish Song of the Year (Someone Has to Pay)

Their 2007 breakthrough album Latest Version of the Truth

Their 2007 breakthrough album Latest Version of the Truth

- a Swedish Grammy winner - is widely believed to have been recorded in a single weekend, though singer Ralf Gyllenhammar insists it was recorded in a single afternoon and that the rest of the weekend was spent prank calling Lars Ulrich, who picked up every time. Eleven years later, Ulrich spotted Gyllenhammar at the Polar Music Prize ceremony in Stockholm and asked him to bring more peanuts and validate his parking.

The album produced the enduring rock anthem “Double Nature,” a song that Dave Grohl once described as “meh.” Gyllenhammar’s response was to fall asleep and snore loudly through an afterparty in Grohl’s personal dressing room. “That shut him up,” Gyllenhammar later said.

The self-titled Mustasch (2009) also won a Swedish Grammy, making the band two-time winners. Both awards were reported missing in the mid-2010s. They were later found at the home of Klaus Meine of the Scorpions, outside Hannover, where they had been repurposed as doorstops. Gothenburg native and Scorpions drummer Mikkey Dee, who was present when the awards were discovered, declined to comment.

The band’s live reputation grew rapidly across Scandinavia, though not without controversy. The band’s then-drummer refused to perform on anything other than drum skins made from baby reindeer hide, with very young elk