English-Language Version Of Ex-SKID ROW Singer ERIK GRÖNWALL's Autobiography Now Due In December

November 12, 2024

The release date of the English version of former SKID ROW and H.E.A.T. singer Erik Grönwall's autobiography, "Power - Music, Death, Life" has been pushed back to December 6 from the previously announced November 21 via HarperCollins.

Earlier today (Tuesday, November 12),Erik shared the following message via his social media: "Ladies and Gentlemen, I have some good news and some not-so-good news. Which would you like first? Alright, let's start with the not-so-good news… The release of the English version of my book, 'Power', has been delayed by about two weeks. Originally scheduled to ship on November 21, the new date is now December 6.

"When I received the initial translation and read through it, I realized that certain nuances and expressions needed some fine-tuning to truly reflect my voice and intent. The original translator did an excellent job capturing the core ideas, but to make sure it really feels like my words, I've taken some extra time for final adjustments. Thank you for your patience, and I apologize for any inconvenience this delay may cause.

"Now for the good news! You'll be receiving a more polished version of 'Power' — shipping on December 6 — and I'm excited to announce that I've also recorded an audiobook in English, narrated by me, which will be available around the same time. While the Swedish and English print editions are professionally managed by @harpercollins_sverige — the English audiobook is a more independent project. I've never done anything quite like this before, and it's a bit outside my comfort zone, so thank you for bearing with me!

"For those interested in a signed copy, you can still order both the Swedish and English versions here: erik.merchants.se. I'll be signing all English pre-orders on Monday, December 2. Please note that pre-orders for the English version will close on November 28.

"Thank you all for your understanding and support. I'm excited to share this version with you and can't wait for you to experience 'Power' in English."

Grönwall shot to stardom overnight after winning the Swedish edition of Idol. In "Power – Music, Death, Life", we follow Erik's journey from his upbringing to the present day: his struggles to make it as an artist, his devastating leukemia diagnosis at the height of the pandemic and his miraculous recovery. The book also delves into how he became the lead singer of the legendary metal band SKID ROW, his time with the band, and the reasons behind his decision to later part ways.

This is not just a story about life in the limelight and being a rockstar — it's about staying true to your values, holding onto your dreams, and standing your ground, even when you're not the obvious choice.

"I never thought I would write an autobiography, let alone at the age of 36," Erik said. "But sometimes it feels like I've lived two lifetimes in just a fraction of one. I believe I have something to share that might give hope and inspiration to others who are struggling. Life after illness can actually turn out to be better than ever."

Erik went from auditioning for the competition show "Swedish Idol" back in 2009 by singing a cover of SKID ROW's "18 And Life" to fronting the band 13 years later.

Grönwall announced his decision to leave SKID ROW on March 27, 2024, saying that he wanted to "prioritize [his] health and full recovery."
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SKID ROW's longtime friend Lzzy Hale (HALESTORM) handled lead vocals for the band's four concerts in late May and early June.

The SKID ROW members said in a statement that they are "proud of what they have created and accomplished with Erik over the past two years" and "wish nothing but the best to him and his health."

Grönwall, who was a member of the Swedish hard rock band H.E.A.T. for nearly a decade before exiting the group in October 2020, announced in September 2021 that he was cancer free after receiving a bone marrow transplant one month earlier.

Grönwall sang on four H.E.A.T. studio albums — "Address The Nation" (2012),"Tearing Down The Walls" (2014),"Into The Great Unknown" (2017) and "H.E.A.T II" (2020).

In September 2021, just four months before joining SKID ROW, Grönwall released his new cover version of "18 And Life" via all streaming platforms.

In 2018, Grönwall debuted in the U.S. for 10 million viewers in NBC's live broadcast of Andrew Lloyd Webber's and Tim Rice's musical "Jesus Christ Superstar". Along with John Legend, Alice Cooper, Sara Bareilles and others, Erik played the key role of Simon Zealotes.

In late March 2022, SKID ROW released its first single with Grönwall, "The Gang's All Here". The song is the title track of the band's latest album, which arrived in October 2022 via earMUSIC.

SKID ROW played its first show with Grönwall on March 26, 2022 at Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada as the support act on the rescheduled dates for SCORPIONS' "Sin City Nights" residency.

Grönwall lives in Knivsta, a city in Uppsala County in east central Sweden, with his wife and their five-year-old son.

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