Bodyslam (band)


Bodyslam is a Thai rock band. The band is best known by the unique voice of the leading vocalist, Athiwara "Toon" Khongmalai, and the band's live performances.

History

Bodyslam was originally called La - On which means kids or younger people, inspired by the name of freshman orientations at Suankularb Wittayalai School, the elementary school the band 's members attended. In 1996, the band entered a band competition for high school students called "Hot Wave Music Awards" and won the first prize, beating nearly a hundred of other bands. La-on quickly signed a record deal with record company Music Bugs, and released a self-titled pop-rock album in 1997. "Dai Rue Plao" became their most recognized song. The band members portrayed roles of themselves in the lakorn Thep Niyai Nai Sano and later released the series' soundtrack in that same year.
The band returned in 2002 under the new name Bodyslam, shifting to heavier rock music with only three of the original six members remaining. The first self-titled album under their new name as a three-piece band was successful. The second album, Drive, was released in 2003, becoming equally successful as their previous album. They won "Channel Thailand Music Video Awards" for "Favorite Group" for the music video Plai Thang.
After the second album, the band went through many changes. They left Music Bugs and later signed a deal with Genie Records, a subsidiary of GMM Grammy, Thailand's largest record company. The band's guitarist Ratthapol "Pao" Pannachet left the band for a solo career. Bodyslam then became a four-piece band. Bodyslam's long-time touring drummer, Chad, was finally announced as an official member and had appeared in music videos, posters, and album covers. The fourth member was Thanachai "Yod" Tantrakul, the new guitarist who was brought in to replace Ratthapol.
On 15 September 2007, Bodyslam released their fourth album Save My life and a major concert in Bangkok followed in early October of that same year.
The success of the new album had brought them a bigger fan base. They became one of the most popular bands in Thailand. Save My Life won Season Awards for "Best Rock Group", "Best Rock Album" and "Best Rock Song" for "Yahpid" in March 2008.
The single "Kraam" was released in November 2009 in which the fifth studio album with the same name was released in the spring of 2010. They performed the largest concert in Thailand called Bodyslam Live in Kraam, at Rajamangala National Stadium on November 27, 2010 with an audience of 65,000 people. They finished their tour on April 7, 2011 with the Bodyslam Live in Laos: World Tour at New Laos National Stadium.
Their sixth album, "Dharmajāti", was released on September 25, 2014. Dharmajāti won "Best Album", the song "Chee-Wit Yung Kong Suay Ngarm" won "Best Recording" while the producer of the album, Poonsak Jaturaboon of Big Ass, won Producer of the Year in 26th Season Awards.
In May 2015 Bodyslam had a concert "100 Plus presents Bodyslam 13 years Concert". It was an anniversary concert that had many songs from every album. The concert for 13 year of Bodyslam.This concert had an audience about 30,000 at Impact Arena Lakeside by Kala.The concert had other singers, "Pu" Anchalee on the song "Ruk Yoo Kang Ter" featuring Anchalee Jongkadeekij, Moderndog, Labanoon on the song "Plid Plew" featuring Methee Arun from Labanoon and the member from Bigass, Siriporn Aumpripong on the song "Kit Hord" featuring Siriporn Ampaipong and "Goft" Fucking Hero - "Aui" Buddabas on song "Sticker", They show a new song from the album "Dharmajāti" and famous songs from old albums, for example "Taang Kong Chun Fhun Kong Ter" from the album "Bodyslam", "Kwaam Sue-Sat" from the album "Drive", "Korb Fah" from the album "Believe", "Yar Pid" from the album "Save My Life" and "Kraam" from the album "Kraam". The performance use time around 4 hours.
In 2015 Bodyslam was given the award, Seed award of the year from Seed Radio, And they show a concert with Carabao band. On 19 July 2015 Bodyslam released a new single "Wala Tao Nun" is mean "everything will have the answer by time".

Line-ups

;Current members
;Former members
Bodyslam has released over 70 songs, with the album count at 7.
Album nameRelease dateSongs
"Bodyslam"9 July 2002
  1. "Taang Kong Chun Fhun Kong Ter"
  2. "Ar-Kard"
  3. "Puer Wai"
  4. "Yok Tod"
  5. "Yum"
  6. "Natee Soot Taai"
  7. "Pom Mai Soo"
  8. "Ngom Ngai"
  9. "Suk Wun Chun Ja Dee Por"
  10. "Muer Mai"
  11. "Away"
  12. "Parn Nee"
"Drive by Bodyslam "9 September 2003
  • "Hai Ruk Koom-Krong"
  • "Kwaam Sue-Sat"
  • "Chee-Wit Tee Chun Luer Yoo"
  • "Wun Wai"
  • "Bodyslam"
  • "Blai Taang"
  • "Lhung Fon"
  • "Mee Kae Ter Kor Kern Por"
  • "Jun Yung Tem Duang"
  • "Parb luang ta"
  • "Believe by Bodyslam "22 April 2005
  • "Chee-Wit Bpen Kong Rao"
  • "Korb Fah"
  • "Kon Tee Took Ruk"
  • "Kwaam Ruk Tum Hai Kon Tar Bodd"
  • "Kwaam Cheua" featuring Aed Carabao
  • "Pood Nai Jai"
  • "Ruk Kor Bpen Yang Nee"
  • "Harm Jai"
  • "Mai Roo Meua Rai"
  • "Jeb Jon Wan Nee"
  • "Save My Life by Bodyslam "18 September 2007
  • "Yar Pid"
  • "Aok Huk"
  • "Tarn Poo Chom"
  • "Ying Roo Ying Mai Kao Jai"
  • "Kae Lhub Tar" featuring Panadda Ruangwut
  • "Siew Winartee"
  • "Kon Mee Tung"
  • "Saeng Raek"
  • "Naa-Li-Gaa Dtaai"
  • "Korb Kun Narm Tar"
  • "Kraam"9 June 2010
  • "Kraam"
  • "Kwaam Ruk"
  • "Sticker"
  • "Kit Hord" featuring Siriporn Ampaipong
  • "Taang-Glap-Baan"
  • "Saeng Sut Taai"
  • "Bploi" featuring Thanachai Ujjin from Modern Dog
  • "Bpror Baang"
  • "Tohn"
  • "Ngao"
  • "Dharmajāti"25 September 2014
  • "Tiam Tua Tai"
  • "Rua Lek Kuan Oak Jark Fhun"
  • "Chee-Wit Yung Kong Suay Ngarm"
  • "Plid Plew" featuring Methee Arun from Labanoon
  • "dharmajāti"
  • "Krueng Lhub Krueng Tuen"
  • "Kit Tueng"
  • "Ruk Yoo Kang Ter" featuring Anchalee Jongkadeekij
  • "Kwam Fhun Kub Jukkawal"
  • "Chang Mun Ter Ngao"
  • "Wi-Cha Tua Bao"31 January 2019
  • "Krai Kue Rao"
  • "149.6"
  • "Wi-Cha Tua Bao"
  • "Tis-sa-dee Vaccine"
  • "Ni-ran" featuring Palmy
  • "Mai Kae Tai" featuring Joey Boy
  • "Klueng Klueng Klang Klabg"
  • "Saeng Sa-wan"
  • "Chao Tee Duang Ta-wan Mai Koei Song Saeng"
  • "Phak Boong Loi Fah" featuring F.HERO
  • "Kwam-mai"