Nephew (band)

Nephew (band)
Nephew

Nephew playing at Roskilde Festival 2010.
Background information
Origin Århus, Denmark
Genres Electronic, Indie, Pop
Years active 1996–present
Labels Copenhagen Records
Website Official site
Members
Simon Kvamm
Kristian Riis
Søren Arnholt
Kasper Toustrup
René Munk Thalund
Past members
Jonas Juul Jeppesen
Nephew performing at Roskilde Festival 2010

Nephew is a Danish rock band, formed in 1996, in Århus. They had their breakthrough in 2004 with the release of their second album USADSB. The release coincided with lead singer Simon Kvamm's highly successful appearances on Danish television in the cult comedy show Drengene fra Angora, which helped boost the band's popularity. USADSB went double platinum in Denmark and spawned six hit singles.

The band uses an unusual mixture of Danish and English in their lyrics;[1] they started singing mostly in English with just a few Danish lyrics, but gradually, they have been using Danish more frequently in their songs. The band considers Depeche Mode as its major influence[citation needed].

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History

Early Days and Swimming Time (1996-2001)

The band was formed in 1996 by Simon Kvamm, Kristian Riis, Jonas Juul Jeppesen, and Søren Arnholt who were all studying musicology at the university of Århus. In 1997 they participated in DM i Rock (Danish Championships in Rock) where they reached the semi finals. In 1998 Jonas Juul Jeppesen, who was until then the bassist in the band, left the band, and was replaced by the current bassist Kasper Toustrup.[1] After recording their first demo-cd in 1999, they got some airtime on the Danish radio station P3.[2]

The band first studio album Swimming Time was released in 2000, on the small label Martian Records. The album was well received by both critics and fans, and the band's gig calendar became even more busy than it already was, and the band performed both on Camp Stage at Roskilde Festival and a couple of venues in Germany. In spite of the band's success, the band members lost their enthusiasm and decided to take a break in 2001, but during their farewell concert in Germany, they rediscovered their passion for music and decided not to disband the band.[1]

Even though the band decided not to break up, they decided to have separate careers, which is why each of the band members has their own career today.[2]

USADSB and Breakthrough (2001-2006)

Nephews second studio album named USADSB was released in 2004. Aside from Denmark, USADSB has been released in Japan, Germany and in Norway.

Interkom Kom Ind (2006-2009)

In October 2006 they released a new album, Interkom Kom Ind, which received many positive reviews, and has fared well commercially both in Denmark and other countries in Europe. The singles, Igen & Igen &, Science Fiction & Familien and Mexico Ligger I Spanien rotated heavily on Danish radio.

At the 2006 MTV Europe Music Awards, they met Timbaland, who asked them to work on his forthcoming Timbaland Presents Shock Value album. Due to other commitments, Nephew couldn't contribute to the album, but they did produce a remix of the song "The Way I Are." Only the vocals from the original song are the same, the Danish band having completely redone the song. Nephew frontman Simon Kvamm also delivers new vocals for the song, which will be included on the single release. The remix samples the melody from Igen og Igen but translated lyrics from the song and is incorporated throughout the remix of the song.

On November 5, 2007 Nephew released a live-box set (Live-CD/2DVD) entitled Roskilde 07.07.07 based upon a much-acclaimed live performance at Orange Scene at the 2007 Roskilde Festival. The Live CD features songs from the albums USADSB and Interkom Kom Ind, including a special version of 'Hospital' which features a guest performance by Danish rapper L.O.C.. The Special Edition of the box also features the band's remix of the Timbaland track The Way I Are.

In September 2008 a Nephew remix of the song "Allein Allein" by German band Polarkreis 18 appeared in Danish radio.

Danmark/Denmark (2009 onward)

Nephew released their fourth album, "Danmark/Denmark" in Denmark on 5 June 2009, the Danish Constitution Day.

Band members

Current
Former

Discography

Albums

  • 2000: Swimming Time
  • 2004: USADSB
  • 2004: USADSB 10 x så live
  • 2006: Interkom Kom Ind
  • 2007: Roskilde 07.07.07
  • 2009: Danmark/Denmark
  • 2009: Morten KLit/The way I am

Singles

  • 2000: We Don't Need You Here
  • 2003: Movie Klip
  • 2004: En Wannabe Darth Vader
  • 2004: Superliga
  • 2004: Ordenspoliti
  • 2005: Worst/Best Case Scenario
  • 2005: Byens Hotel
  • 2006: Igen & Igen &
  • 2006: Science Fiction Og Familien
  • 2007: Mexico Ligger I Spanien
  • 2007: Hospital feat. L.O.C.
  • 2007: Timbaland vs. Nephew: The Way I Are
  • 2008: Allein Alene (Allein Allein by Polarkreis 18): Remixed by Nephew and Carsten Heller
  • 2009: 007 Is Also Gonna Die
  • 2009: Va Fangool!
  • 2009: Sov for Satan Mand
  • 2009: Police Bells & Church Sirens
  • 2010: The Danish Way to Rock feat. Landsholdet

References

  1. ^ a b c "Article about Nephew on DanishMusic.info". DanishMusic.info. http://www.danishmusic.info/index.php?id=1310&tx_ttnews%5btt_news%5d=487&cHash=c939d45834. Retrieved 2009-05-17. 
  2. ^ a b "Nephew's profile at iMelos". iMelos. http://www.imelos.com/artists/nephew.html. Retrieved 2009-05-17. 

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