The gems

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HIGH HOPES

They hope that leaving “toxic” Thundermother will turn out to be a blessing in disguise.

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Until last spring, trio The Gems – vocalist Guernica Mancini, drummer Emlee Johansson and bassist Mona Lindgren – were close to a breakthrough with Swedish classic rockers Thundermother, having toured with Scorpions and Whitesnake and built up a solid fan base. But in an act of extraordinary solidarity, when Mancini was fired, Johansson and Lindgren followed her out of the door. Now the three of them are back as The Gems, brandishing their debut album Phoenix, a defiant, riff-stuffed stomper that acknowledges the hard times and celebrates true friendship and determination.

“Filippa [Nässil, Thundermother guitarist and founder member] decided that she wanted to fire me, from out of the blue,” Mancini explains. “We’ve had issues for many, many years. It’s been tough when it felt like we were this close to really doing big things with the band. I’m forever grateful that Mona and Emlee decided to leave that amazing career opportunity and take a chance on us doing something that we feel good about. I would have never taken myself out of the situation – and it was never a good one, it was always toxic. But now we’re in something where we’re finding happiness in music again, and we have a true friendship, loyalty and a sisterhood that only a traumatising experience like this can give you. We’ll have that bond for ever.”

This strong feeling of having each others’ back provides the foundation of songs like barnstorming single P.S.Y.C.H.O, along with a sheer joy in performing them. “Our shows are a good time, with fun, positive energy,” says Mancini. “It is a high-energy rock show. We have a lot of fun on stage.”

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