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The Bambi Molesters

The Bambi Molesters

 

Formed in 1995. under the influence of 60's garage and surf classics, Croatia based band THE BAMBI MOLESTERS won sympathies of rock critics and underground rock audience with their first album "Dumb Loud Hollow Twang" which was released in 1997. The whole album, all 15 original songs were recorded in unbelivable three hours. Produced by the legendary californian surf DJ, Phil Dirt, and later licenced to Kamikaze rec. from Germany. Since then they have been playing regularly in Croatia and all over Europe and their fiery and energetic live performances helped to build their reputation as one of the finest and most original contemporary surf bands. In 1999. the band signed a record deal with Dancing Bear. They released their second album "Intensity!". This album was also licenced to the same german label. Both, "Intensity" and "Dumb Loud Hollow Twang" gained positive reviews in music press and were nominated in various categories of Croatian national and independent music awards. In the following couple of years they played with The Cramps, Man or Astroman?, Chrome Cranks, Flaming Sideburns... The songs from both albums were regularly played on American (KFJC, KFAI, KXLU,WREK, WHUS) and British (BBC RADIO 1) radio stations. Their song C Alpha E was included in the soundtrack of the movie called "The Treat" by Jonathan Gems (screenwriter for "Mars Attacks" and "1984"). In 1999, among their other shows, they supported R.E.M. for the first time, in Koper, Slovenia. In December 2001 THE BAMBI MOLESTERS released their 3rd album "Sonic Bullets: 13 From the Hip". This album features Peter Buck (R.E.M.), Scott Mc Caughey (YOUNG FRESH FELLOWS, R.E.M.'s touring band), the WALKABOUTS frontman Chris Eckman, Terry Lee Hale, American singer/songwriter and Speedo Martinez, singer of the fabulous THE FLAMING SIDEBURNS. It was produced by an award-winning Croatian producer Edi Cukeric and mastered by Ed Brooks (RFI/CD Mastering, Seattle, USA). Promo shows followed the release of the album, as well as a number of Croatian discography awards. Album was reviewed in MOJO magazine, UNCUT magazine, Pitchforkmedia etc. In February 2002. The Bambi Molesters went to New Zealand to play at the New Zealand festival. In the spring 2002., Dalibor did a soundtrack album for a Croatian movie, and was awarded national film award for best original soundtrack. First eight months of the year 2003. were spent mostly on the road. They played Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Austria, Slovenia, and Croatia. In July The Bambi Molesters supported R.E.M on three shows of their European tour (Locarno-CH, Wien-A, Wiesbaden-D). Immidiately after the touring stopped the band went to studio to record their first album again, rearranging some of the songs, and adding bonus tracks. The so-called remake of their out-of-print album is named " Dumb Loud Hollow Twang - deluxe" and was released in December 2003. by Dancing Bear Records. In January 2004. The Bambi Molesters joined forces with Walkabouts' frontman Chris Eckman and formed The Strange . The band worked with Phil Brown (engineer and co-producer - www.tape.demon.co.uk) in the Slovenian studio Metro in Ljubljana where they recorded a collaborational album "Nights of Forgotten Films", released in 2004. In Spring and Autumn 2009. the band recorded new songs for the upcoming album, „As the Dark Wave Swells“. Album is to be released begining of 2010. in Croatia by Dancing Bear, and in Spring 2010. in Europe by Glitterhouse Records. Discography / Main Albums 2010. „As The Dark Wave Swells“
2003. „Dumb Loud Hollow Twang - Deluxe“
2001. „Sonic Bullets: 13 From The Hip“
1999. „Intensity!“
1997. „Dumb Loud Hollow Twang“

 

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