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Camper Van Beethoven

Camper Van Beethoven

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At the time of their 1985 debut, Camper Van Beethoven 's merging of punk, folk, ska, and world musics was truly a revelation. Self-described as "surrealist absurdist folk," the band formed in Santa Cruz, CA, after singer/songwriter David Lowery of Redlands, CA, with his dry humor and valley-boy voice (sometimes confused for a faux English accent), and boyhood friends Chris Molla and Chris Pedersen disbanded Box o' Laffs. Victor Krummenacher was added on bass and soon they were joined by Greg Lisher (guitar) and Jonathan Segel (violins, keyboards, mandolin). It was Segel's violin that would prove to be the band's hallmark at a time when alternative rock had yet to be invented, and indie rock was still shy of roots music or traditional elements.The 1985 re-release of their debut, Telephone Free Landslide Victory , made the Top Ten in the 1986 Village Voice Pazz and Jop Poll, as did their second album, II & III , and Camper Van Beethoven, both released in 1986. On II & III, they went for a purer indie rock sound with touches of country, as evidenced in their "Sad Lovers Waltz" and their cover of Sonic Youth's "I Love Her All the Time." The band deftly switched modes from punk to ska to rock on alternate takes, but by this time Molla had left the fold. The third album, confusingly titled Camper Van Beethoven, continued the thread, but outstanding tracks like "Joe Stalin's Cadillac" were in the more straight-ahead indie rock vein. However, the band would consistently blow people's minds by tossing around things like a reverent version of Pink Floyd's "Interstellar Overdrive." For its Virgin Records debut, coinciding with the label's U.S. re-launch in 1988, the band took a more serious tack on Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart, and the group that had once been confined to low budgets and small studio facilities stretched out perhaps a little too aggressively.For Key Lime Pie, Camper Van Beethoven's final release in 1989, the band took it as far as it could go. Morgan Fichter had replaced Segel by this time. Krummenacher, Pedersen, and Lisher continued to play together in what began as a side project in 1985, Monks of Doom, which turned into a full-time job for them, with four albums and an EP to their credit. Though no longer working as the Monks, the trio, along with Segel and Camper touring guitarist David Immergluck , continue to play together in various formations. Jonathan Segel has released three albums as Hieronymous Firebrain from 1990-1994 and two with Jack & Jill for the Magnetic label, followed by several rock cds under his own name and several electronic music cds under his own name or as Chaos Butterfly . Krummenacher has released several solo records, (Out in the Heat, St. John's Mercy, Bittersweet, Sans Soleil, Nocturne and The Cock Crows At Sunrise, also for Magnetic), worked with members of Tarnation in Lava, and continues to work with Bruce Kaphan on various projects. Greg Lisher has completed two solo cds, Handed Down the Wire on Magnetic and Trains Change on his new label, Chiseled Out. Immergluck and Fichter continue to tour and play sessions with bands of considerable renown (Counting Crows and Natalie Merchant respectively, among others); Lowery took some time off before forming Cracker, but didn't commingle with his former bandmates until reuniting with Krummenacher and Segel in late 1999 to assemble the bizarre rarities collection Camper Van Beethoven Is Dead: Long Live Camper Van Beethoven.
In 2002, Camper Van Beethoven reunited for a nationwide tour on what seemed like a whim, occasioned by a closet-cleaning belated issue of a song-by-song cover of Fleetwood Mac's Tusk, an album they'd recorded as a joke back in 1987. The tour must have gone really well, because unexpectedly, the full band -- the original lineup of David Lowery on vocals and guitar, violinist Jonathan Segel, guitarist Greg Lisher, bassist Victor Krummenacher, and drummer Chris Pedersen, with alumni Chris Molla and Monks of Doom cohort David Immergluck pitching in -- trooped into the studio to record an all new album that, surprisingly enough, stands with the group's finest work. A loosely connected semi-rock opera telling the story of a Texas teenager who joins the military after a 9/11-like event, becomes disillusioned, and joins an anti-government militia, this is the most explicitly political record of Camper Van Beethoven's career, resurrecting and amplifying the themes that colored the band's last two albums, Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart and Key Lime Pie. While some of Lowery's trademark surrealist jokes and hilarious one-liners factor into these songs, there's an undeniable darkness to the album, both lyrically (the story seems to end with the ex-soldier becoming a suicide bomber) and musically. The band's usual forays into faux-ethnic instrumentals, country, and psychedelia are less lighthearted than before, but their tour-sharpened chops are intact, making this the tightest, best-sounding album of their career. In particular, the sardonically folky "Militia Song," the deep-psych swirl of "I Hate This Part of Texas," and "Come Out," which is built upon Steve Reich's 1966 tape-loop piece of the same title, show the group's effortless eclecticism, and the bitter "Might Makes Right" and the Twin Peaks-quoting "That Gum You Like Is Back in Style" are as good as any songs Camper Van Beethoven did in the '80s. Like their fellow college rock stars Mission of Burma and Antietam did earlier in 2004, Camper Van Beethoven have pulled off the difficult trick of not only reuniting, but picking up exactly where they had left off.

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Member Since: 2/23/2005
Band Website: campervanbeethoven.com
Band Members: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Camper Van Beethoven/Cracker Update 2-18-2008 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Quite a few people have been wondering what is up with the bands this year. After two years of 100+ shows a year I guess it is a little odd to see just a couple of upcoming shows on our websites.Well i suppose the answer is obvious. we needed to go home and rest, resume our lives and work on new music.

CRACKER

Cracker is currently doing songwriting for a new album. we don't have a release date but if we put something out in the fall that would suit us.
To tide our fans over we plan on releasing a couple of limited edition website only CDs. The first is a live CD. "Live in Berlin". Recorded December 2006. This should be available in about a month.
The second CD available sometime this summer is still a little vague. It's gonna be the first in a series tentatively titled "How, Hi are you". Yes the Daniel Johnston reference is intentional. This will be a collection of unfinished demos, aborted commercial jingles, and other miscellany woven together into some kind of mashup ala "camper van beethoven is dead long live camper van beethoven". more on this when it becomes a real project
We of course will be playing the occasional show this spring and summer. check in later for details.
And of course we will be hosting the 4th Annual Cracker Camper Van Beethoven Campout in Pioneertown California Sept 11th, 12th and 13th.

CAMPER VAN BEETHOVEN
Our 25th anniversary as a band will be in June of this year. To celebrate we are planning an anniversary bash (venue and date will be announced shortly).
AND we will be releasing a 2 CD set. A greatest hits disc and our first 4 track demos in their entirety. warts and all i might add.
Hopefully this all happens about the same time.
oh and CVB is not playing in Italy, those dates you might see listed are Victor Krummenacher OF Camper Van Beethoven. but please go out and see these shows. you won't be dissapointed.
DAVID LOWERY SOLO
I've been working on a solo record off and on for the last year. I am hoping that i actually get around to finishing it in the next few months. oh yeah and each song is supposed to have a video to it. You can see/listen to a couple of the songs here.
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=9D04C0C023E2ED79ciao david..
touring members 2005

Frank Funaro : Drums
Victor Krummenacher : Bass
David Lowery : Guitar and Lead Vox
Greg Lisher : Lead Guitar
Jonathan Segel : Violin, Keys, Guitar and Vox

Part time and or recording cohorts

Chris Molla: keys and guitar
Chris Pedersen: Drums
David Immergluck: Guitar, Pedal Steel, Mandolin

also
Chas M.: synths
Miguel Urbiztondo: drums and percussion
Alan Weatherhead: Pedal steel, gtr and synths

New DVD. Available.
1st Annual Cracker Camper Van Veethoven Campout DVD

2ND ANNUAL CRACKER/CAMPER VAN BEETHOVEN CAMPOUT INFOMERCIAL.Get this video and more at MySpace.com
Download Camper Van Beethoven from iTunes

Download our June 1st, 2005, live show from Fargo, North Dakota with Rhapsody!

Download our June 2, 2005 live show from Sioux Falls, South Dakota June 2nd, 2005, with Rhapsody!

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CamperVanBeethoven.com
Influences: Camper Van Beethoven Tourdates.Camper Van Beethoven
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Sounds Like: you can hear and buy many tracks from Magnetic, the label run by Jonathan and Victor here, in 192kbps (or even 256kbps) MP3s:


Record Label: pitch-a-tent/ vanguard
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Silver Anniversary Show

that's right. this year marks the 25th year that Camper Van Beethoven has been strumming, plucking, sawing and striking things. to mark this blessed event, we are going to play a lovely show at the Fi...
Posted by Camper Van Beethoven on Sat, 01 Mar 2008 11:32:00 PST

Camper Van Beethoven/Cracker Update

Quite a few people have been wondering what is up with the bands this year. After two years of 100+ shows a year I guess it is a little odd to see just a couple of upcoming shows on our websites.Well...
Posted by Camper Van Beethoven on Wed, 20 Feb 2008 07:46:00 PST

not available in the United States

everybody should know who Harold Pinter is (just like everybody should read books, etc..) but of course many don't. nonetheless, while he is old and dying of cancer, he just won the nobel prize for li...
Posted by Camper Van Beethoven on Sat, 10 Dec 2005 03:19:00 PST

new business opportunities

hey i've been thinking, and i'm hoping someone will take me up on this. after driving up to washington to play the gorge with widespread panic, (sanna and i drove the whole way there and back again, 2...
Posted by Camper Van Beethoven on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

1st annual Cracker Camper Van Beethoven Camp-out sept 9 and 10

The First Annual Cracker and Camper Van Beethoven Camp-out. Sept 9 and 10th 2005. Pappy and Harriets Pioneertown Palace. Pioneertown California The members and staff of Camper Van Beethov...
Posted by Camper Van Beethoven on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

minehahahaha

well, i'm mostly posting blogs on my own space (myspace.com/jonathansegel) so go be my friend too. what is up with minneapolis? half empty theatre when we started playign? ok, it was 7:30 and the li...
Posted by Camper Van Beethoven on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

the big sky

(jonathan again) man montana is cool. really enjoyed missoula, such great folks, we'll be back. we were in billings last night back with the mouse, seemed good also (but i fell down some stairs near ...
Posted by Camper Van Beethoven on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

blawg

jonathan here again: i don't think i like this word, "blog". i mean i'm all for neologism and all, but even weblog: for anybody who has ever worked sys admin, i think any sort of web logging is tedio...
Posted by Camper Van Beethoven on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

thanks!

Hey, jonathan from camper here. i just wanted to say thanks for joining us. we're going to be heading out on tour in the next couple weeks, a couple isolated shows then opening for modest mouse all ac...
Posted by Camper Van Beethoven on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

yes it really is us.

We have been really surprised so many people ask us if we really are camper van beethoven. And not an imposter. I thought this was really wierd until i found out that there are people out there on ...
Posted by Camper Van Beethoven on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST