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Neurepublik


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Location: AMERICA NORTH: USA: Ohio (OH)
Signed up: 20 Sep 2007 05:00 AM
Members: Jeff Crowell, Brad Johnson
Genre: Unknown
Influences: japan, wolfsheim, duran duran, new order, clan of xymox, roxy music, the icicle works, maxQ, the cure, U2, information society, bauhaus
Website: http://www.neurepublik.net

Biography
It’s been a while since the world last heard from Neurepublik, the enigmatic
band with the dark but oh, so catchy songs. On “Popscheiße”,
the band has enlisted the services of world-renowned production team the Von Bunbun
brothers. The signature Von Bunbun influence is obvious, as the new album takes
the Neurepublik sound to new levels of professionalism and aptitude while retaining
the spirit of their dark electronic roots. The band’s penchant for channeling
universal angst into melody is apparent throughout. Listeners find themselves
enthralled in the overcast narratives while tapping their feet along the way.
It’s a fascinating contradiction that must be experienced first hand to
fully appreciate.

For those not familiar with the story, Neurepublik began sometime in the later
half of the twentieth century. Jeff, with the aid of a Casio keyboard and a tape
machine started making some songs for friends (and whoever would listen). The
first efforts were, shall we say, interesting. Years passed, proficiency increased,
the Casio made way for superior kit, and the name changed (from “The Republic”
to “The New Republic” to “Neurepublik”;).

By the end of the twentieth century, Neurepublik, aided by that new-fangled internet
contraption, had begun to get some notice. After several releases with names like
“Just Another Blonde”, “Shades Of Black”, and “die
Zukunft von elektronischen Musik”, the 1999 EP “ein war einmal…”
started getting Neurepublik some respectable attention. The track, “Way
Out” made it’s way onto a number of radio play lists, and the infamous
“hidden” cover of the Bauhaus classic “Bela Lugosi’s Dead”
became something of an underground club favorite.

Encouraged by this, Neurepublik followed with “Electro Chakra Therapy”
the next year. “Unlimited Power”, a consistent fan-favorite came from
this EP, as did the brooding “Hidden Sanctuary”. The latter track,
a nod to the internet-based collective of musicians organized and maintained by
the celebrated dark music enthusiast, Mike V.

It was about this time that the Neurepublik live show came into being. Offers
to play were coming in and Jeff realized that it was time to add some personnel.
His fiancée, Jannice, was an obvious choice for keyboardist, with her wonderful
collection of vintage Korg and Ensoniq equipment (and a radio DJ as well). It
was a demo CD sent to Jannice’s radio station that secured Brad’s
slot in Neurepublik history. A gifted and versatile guitar virtuoso, Brad brought
a fresh spin to the evolving Neurepublik sound. Indeed, the new members worked
out so well that all the original songs from the two previously released EPs were
reworked on the 2001 release, “Gotik Neuromantik”, which also featured
two of Brad’s original songs reborn as Neurepublik compositions.

The band started touring in 2001, playing many shows, including Gothcon and Convergence.
By 2002, “Ostentatious” was released, featuring a full album of new
songs including “All Hallow’s Eve”, “Crying Alone”,
and “The Vampire Skank”. Neurepublik tracks showed up on several compilations,
including “Trinity Volume One: Hidden Sanctuary”, and “Jaded”.
Instrumental versions of Neurepublik songs also made their way into the soundtrack
of the indie film, “Luvrgrl”. By 2004, the band went on a well-deserved
hiatus.

In 2006, Gustav Von Bunbun, celebrated producer and fan of the band’s work,
contacted the band and offered to produce their next album. With all the band’s
previous efforts being self-produced, they jumped at the chance to work with a
professional of his stature. Along with his brother and partner Misha, the Von
Bunbuns helped Neurepublik to maximize their potential into the diverse yet consistent
compositions that would become the “Popscheiße” album.

“Poscheiße” is an example of cross-genre to the nth degree.
The synthpop-tinged “Yesterday”, the new wave influenced “Lover
Girl Zwei”, the beautifully intricate instrumental “February”,
and the cathartic SI anthem “Fine” all illustrate the multiplicity
of the Neurepublik experience. It is an album that begs to be played repeatedly
and will appeal to both listeners familiar with their earlier efforts and listeners
new to the band.

Neurepublik is:

-Jeff Crowell (vocals, programming)

-Brad Johnson (guitars)

-Jannice Larkin (live keyboards)

email: info@neurepublik.com

web: www.neurepublik.com & myspace.com/neurepublik


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