[MUSIC INTERVIEW] GLORIOUS BANKROBBERS – Intruder Interview

Swedish rock ‘n’ roll trailblazers Glorious Bankrobbers have just returned with their new album – Intruder.
Recorded at House of Voodoo in Stockholm during spring 2025 and mixed by Robert Pehrsson at Studio Humbucker, Intruder delivers 12 fresh tracks that showcase the band’s full range – from explosive, high-energy action rock to a powerful, orchestrated ballad that pushes their sound into new territory. This is Glorious Bankrobbers at their best: raw, fearless, and proving once again that true rock ‘n roll never dies.
Formed in Stockholm in 1983, Glorious Bankrobbers quickly earned notoriety for their uncompromising sound and electrifying live performances. Their 1984 debut, produced by Kee Marcello (Easy Action/Europe), marked the arrival of a band destined to push boundaries.
By 1989, the group cemented their place in rock history with Dynamite Sex Doze—a landmark release that became a cornerstone of Swedish sleaze and action rock. The title track earned rotation on MTV’s Headbangers Ball, while their U.S. promo tour, including the cult live album Live at CBGB’s N.Y.C., expanded their reputation worldwide.
Now entering a new era with Wild Kingdom Records, Glorious Bankrobbers are set to release Intruder in February 2025. Delivering 12 brand-new tracks, the album distills everything that defines the band—grit, swagger, and heart—while propelling their sound into bold new territory.
With Intruder, Glorious Bankrobbers reaffirm their place at the forefront of Scandinavian rock. Louder, harder, and hungrier than ever, the band stands as living proof that true rock ’n’ roll never dies.
This week the band sat down with Subculture for a chat about the album. You can take a listen here: