Swedish melodic rock group. According to the DeBaser review (2016) they released the album Bigger (their second album), suffered a bereavement in the line-up and disbanded after the second album; the reviewer also notes the singer briefly found success as an Axl Rose impersonator on Swedish TV.

Details drawn from the DeBaser review by jeff3buckley (2016).

A single DeBaser review (2016) judges Pole Position's album Bigger as a mixed effort: promising energetic opening tracks but many songs fail to take off. The reviewer compares them to other Scandinavian rock acts and notes a later lineup bereavement and the band's dissolution.

For:Fans of Scandinavian melodic rock and collectors of obscure albums

 Sometimes you stumble upon an album, unknown to most, at a real or virtual flea market, one you've heard about or whose cover (sometimes obscene like this one) has stuck with you; it's then that you feel excited (as in my case) at the thought of having in your hands a hidden gem of Swedish melodic rock that few other lucky ones possess.

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