Nekromantix | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Copenhagen |
Years active | 1989 -- Present |
Members | Kim Nekroman Troy Destroy Andy Demize |
Past members | Ian Dawn, Søren Munk Petersen, Tim Kristensen, Peter Sandorff, Kristian Sandorff, James Mesa (Wasted James) |
Website | nekromantix.com [1] |
Nekromantix is a psychobilly band that was formed in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1989.
History
After spending eight years in the Danish Navy lead vocalist/stand-up bassist Kim Nekroman started playing the drums in a rockabilly band. His passion however was psychobilly and he soon after picked up the upright bass. He built his signature coffin-shaped stand-up bass (aptly referred to as the coffinbass), and started Nekromantix. The band lineup is currently rounded out by Troy Destroy (guitar) and Andy Demize (drums), but from 1989 to 2005 featured several different guitarists and drummers, the previous incarnations being Ian Dawn, Søren Munk Petersen and Peter Sandorff (guitar/vocals). Peek, Tim Kristensen, Kristian Sandorff and James Mesa all been on drums.
The band played two local shows in Copenhagen before appearing in a large psychobilly festival in Hamburg, Germany only six months after the band's formation. This led to a record deal for their first album, Hellbound. Nekromantix began touring Europe heavily. At the time, the psychobilly scene was largely dominated by English bands. The band recorded a second album in 1991, Curse of the Coffin which resulted in some MTV play. 1994's Brought Back to Life became the only psychobilly album so far to ever be nominated for a Grammy award. Fourth album Demons Are a Girl's Best Friend was released in 1996.
The band was signed to Hellcat Records in 2001, due to record label owner Tim Armstrong of punk rock band Rancid being a long-time fan. Their fifth album and U.S. debut, Return of the Loving Dead, was recorded in Los Angeles and was released in 2002. A sixth album, Dead Girls Don't Cry was released for Hellcat in 2004. All instruments were recorded in L.A. Only Peter's backing vocals were recorded in Copenhagen,Denmark.
In April 2005, the Sandorff brothers departed from Nekromantix on good terms, citing their reason for leaving as "it wasn't funny anymore." They were replaced with guitarist Troy and drummer James Mesa, both from California-based psychobilly group the Rezurex. Andrew who also plays for California-based group, The Rocketz, replaced James in May of 2006. Their latest album, Life Is a Grave & I Dig It! was released on April 10, 2007.
Discography
Studio albums
- Hellbound (1989)
- Curse of the Coffin (1991)
- Brought Back to Life (1994)
- Demons Are a Girl's Best Friend (1996)
- Return of the Loving Dead (2002)
- Dead Girls Don't Cry (2004)
- Life Is a Grave & I Dig It! (2007)
Other
- Live Undead (2000)
- Brought Back to Life Again (2005)
Trivia
Kim Nekroman's signature coffinbass has gone through many incarnations, the first of which being fashioned out of an actual child's coffin. The child's coffin, however, did not produce an excellent sound, so Nekroman built another himself with better acoustics. Over the years he has made five or six of the instruments, the most recent update being collapsable for easier transportation.