Whatever

Thundermother

The Zoo Crew is cranking up the volume at THE ZOO radio station, spinning the electrifying track "Whatever" by Thundermother from their self-titled album for all the Zoo Freaks out there. This song, a gritty hard rock anthem, carries a raw energy that resonates with the band’s unapologetic spirit. One piece of trivia about "Whatever" is its Spanish-language counterpart, "Da Igual," released as a single in 2019 through Bandcamp. The band recorded this version to connect with their Spanish-speaking fans, showcasing their versatility and global outreach. The song’s rebellious vibe is no accident; a 2018 review from Myglobalmind noted that the album, including tracks like "Whatever," seemed to channel personal turmoil, possibly reflecting band founder Filippa Nässil’s emotions after a major lineup change in 2017. This gives the song an undercurrent of defiance, perfect for the Zoo Crew’s free-spirited airwaves.

Another tidbit about "Whatever" ties to its place in Thundermother’s discography. Released on the 2018 album, it was part of a pivotal moment for the band, marking their reinvention with new members, including vocalist Guernica Mancini. In a 2018 interview with Rock Arena UK, Filippa described the new lineup’s chemistry as serendipitous, with connections like meeting drummer Emlee Johansson at Sweden Rock Festival years earlier. The song’s unpolished, in-your-face style embodies the band’s slogan, “We Fight for Rock ’N’ Roll,” which was also a single from that era, reflecting their resilience after losing four members. Fans on Thundermother’s official Facebook page often cite "Whatever" as a live show staple, with its infectious riffs igniting crowds across Europe, from sweaty rock bars to stadiums alongside legends like Scorpions.

Thundermother’s origin story is one of grit and ambition. Founded in 2009 by guitarist Filippa Nässil in Växjö, Sweden, the band was born from her burning desire to play raw, unfiltered rock ’n’ roll. Filippa, then a student, relocated to Stockholm to chase her dream, as detailed on Bandcamp. There, she met Italian guitarist Giorgia Carteri, and the two bonded over their shared passion for music, laying the foundation for the band. By 2012, Thundermother was making waves, debuting at Gothenburg Rockfest and touring Italy without a record deal, as noted on Last.fm. Their early years were marked by relentless gigging, filling Stockholm’s rock bars and earning a spot on the CLOSE-UP Boat cruise as the first unsigned band, a testament to their hustle. Filippa’s vision remained the band’s backbone through multiple lineup changes, cementing their reputation as a powerhouse in modern hard rock.

Today, Thundermother stays connected with fans through vibrant social media and fan communities. Their official Facebook page, with over 64,000 likes, is a hub for tour updates and fan interactions, while their Instagram showcases behind-the-scenes moments and live performance clips. On X, the band shares real-time updates, engaging directly with their audience. Fans can dive deeper at Thundermother Nation, the official fan club endorsed by the band, offering exclusive content like photos, videos, and lyrics. This free-to-join platform encourages fans to contribute their own media, fostering a tight-knit community. Whether it’s the Zoo Crew blasting "Whatever" or Zoo Freaks headbanging along, Thundermother’s raw rock ethos keeps the spirit alive.


 

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