The Bambi Molesters

The Bambi Molesters are a Croatian surf rock band around the two guitarists Dinko Tomljanovic and Dalibor Pavcic. Influenced primarily by the garage and surf music of the 1960s knew how to enjoy your stay with rock critics and audiences Independent Dumb Loud Hollow the debut Twang published in 1997.

History

The Bambi Molesters were founded in 1995 in Sisak, Croatia.

All 15 pieces of published on the independent label " Dirty Old Town " 1997 album Dumb Loud Hollow Twang were added to a total of three hours. Album of the California surf DJ Phil Dirt and later at the German record label, Kamikaze Records was produced under license. Three songs from the album were used for the film Barabe ( " Viba film", Slovenia).

In 1999 the band signed a record deal with the label " Dancing Bear " and released their second album Intensity! . Also this album was licensed to " Kamikaze Records ". The song C Alpha E can be found on the soundtrack of the film The Treat of Jonathan Gems (Mars Attacks! ).

Both albums, Dumb Loud Hollow Twang and intensity, were very well received by the music press and was nominated for various Croatian Music Awards!.

In December 2001, the Bambi Molesters released their third album Sonic Bullets: 13 From the Hip. The album was recorded in the Slovenian studio " RSL Production" in August 2001 and re-released by the label "Dancing Bear". The Croatian producer Edi Cukeric and Ed Brooks ( RFI / CD Mastering, Seattle, USA) were responsible for the production and mastering. In June 2002, Sonic Bullets has been released for the European market 13 From the Hip then by " Big Beat " ( " Ace Records ", London). Work on the album Peter Buck ( REM), Scott Mc Caughey ( Young Fresh Fellows ), The Walkabouts - frontman Chris Eckman, Terry Lee Hale, American singer / songwriter, and Speedo Martinez ( The Flaming Sideburns ) with. Buck was convinced by the Croats so that he invited her to supporten a part of REM European tour and Eckman called the Molesters the project "The Strange" to life.

In February 2002, the Molesters played at the New Zealand Festival. Of the six shows in Wellington was a recorded live and broadcast on Radio New Zealand. After an extensive tour of Europe 2003, the Bambi Molesters began to re-record their first album. In addition to some changes in the arrangements additional bonus tracks were recorded. Dumb Loud Hollow Twang The result - deluxe was published by " Dancing Bear Records " in December 2003. A DVD documentary about the band from 1999 to 2003, The Bambi Molesters Backstage Pass, directed by Gonzo, was included with the album.

In January 2004, the Molesters in Ljubljana EP Comin ' Undone and the album Nights Of began together with Chris Eckman and Phil Brown ( co- producer) in the Slovenian studio " Metro " Forgotten Films under the band name " The Strange " record.

Discography

Publications of the Bambi Molesters

Appearances on compilations

Publications of The Strange

With Chris Eckman of the Walkabouts

  • 2004 Comin ' Undone EP
  • 2004 Nights Of Forgotten Films

Members

  • Dinko Tomljanovic - Guitar
  • Dalibor Pavcic - Guitar
  • Lada Furlan Zaborac - Bass
  • Hrvoje Zaborac - drums

Pictures of The Bambi Molesters

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