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THE NECKERS

For a band that hardly rehearses together, The Neckers end up playing tight live shows that attract even the most shy wallflower onto the dance floor. Playing peppy rock n roll anthems suitable for a rave-up as well as the backseat, The Neckers have had years to become the house band for fun on the Western Canadian scene.
Their origins date back to junior high school when Jim Blood (guitar, vocals) and Brendan Tincher (drums, vocals) bonded over worn out Metallica and Crue cassettes and started writing songs about Cheech and Chong skits. At this time, Blood was also honing his pop songwriting sensibilities by composing jingles with his sister. A few years later, Blood and Tincher would connect with Bil Hetherington (vocals) in high school. They coerced him to be their front man with a promise that their first single would be named in his honour. In perfect Hetherington form, the front man proudly debuted the song in front of their high school friends, belting out the verse (and chorus) of B - I - L. The cafeteria audience would never be the same. Nor would Hetheringtons parents. After joining the band, Hetherington was promptly grounded for two months.
The next few years were spent sharpening their sound. They wore out Nuggets box sets and vinyl by The Clash and Velvet Underground. They worked in an indie record store to fund and feed their rock n roll dreams. They were also trying to find a perfect match in a bass player. The group felt that they struck gold with bassist Steve Elaschuk. A veteran of the scene and perfectionist punk rocker with discerning taste, Elaschuk was quickly recruited. The Neckers were finally a complete package suitably equipped to work their audiences into a frenzy.
The charismatic quartets undeniable chemistry is on full display throughout Love and Infection, their third effort. Experience, ability and excellent music taste have neatly intersected in an irresistible collection of rocknroll and twangy songs that are built to endure repeated listens. With deeply melodic choruses and classic influences finally surfacing, Love and Infection is a curve ball in The Neckers repertoire. Decidedly a mature release, The Neckers are no longer a garage rock band, but a band. There are plenty of hooks leaping from each song and those lyrics that youre bopping along to actually have some heavy duty meaning behind them.
Its time to meet the boys that girls cant help but wink at and their boyfriends dont mind. Theyre a bunch of sassy naturals with as much talent as a sense of humour. At the end of their songs, the girl comes back along with the dog and the house. Calgary has come to depend on them to remedy any bad mood caused by Stanley Cup losses and Chinook headaches, but were willing to share. Hear their album that made a splashy debut on the national campus radio charts. Meet Calgarys eight-legged instant dance party. Meet The Neckers. Theyll make those summer nights last all year long.
The Neckers - Share Secrets
The Neckers - What About Me
Clips from the X.92.9 FM Show

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Member Since: 4/6/2005
Band Website: theneckers.com
Band Members: Bil Hetherington (vox and harmonica), Brendan Tincher (drums, back up vox), Jim Blood (guitar) & Steve Elaschuk (bass)
Record Label: Independent
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

X92 FM Exposure 2007 Wrap-Up Show

Thanks to everyone who was at The Exposure 2007 Show!Thanks to everyone who came up and said hello or bought a Disc or T-shirt. We had a blast and we hope to see you at our next show!A special thanks ...
Posted by The Neckers on Sat, 01 Sep 2007 11:17:00 PST

The Neckers & X92.9 FM

Thank-you to X92.9 FM. We made the top 5 and the $15,000. Thanks ,we could sure use the money! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
Posted by The Neckers on Tue, 05 Jun 2007 05:33:00 PST

Another Video!

Our friend Doug made a second video for us (down the page below the Share Secrets video) for What About Me. We love you Doug but sooner or later you're gonna hafta find a paying gig. We love you Doug...
Posted by The Neckers on Wed, 07 Mar 2007 09:56:00 PST

Neckers Tour Diary & Photos!

Here's the link to the tour diary complete with photos, there's about 300 pictures so it takes a while to load 'em all up. http://www.theneckers.com/tour_2006/tour_diary.html If you want to go right t...
Posted by The Neckers on Fri, 15 Sep 2006 08:50:00 PST

Neckers Fringe Festival Show

Thanks to all who made it to the Free show for Fringe festival.  For those of you who missed it, here is a rundown of the shitshow that it was: First I was 15 minutes late because at the last min...
Posted by The Neckers on Tue, 15 Aug 2006 06:07:00 PST

2006 Summer Tour Diary

By popular request, here's a link to a small tour diary that Steve's been keeping on his personal MySpace page: www.myspace.com/stevie_e Feel free to add him, he's nice....
Posted by The Neckers on Sun, 30 Jul 2006 07:47:00 PST

The New CD Is Back In Our Hands!

We got the CDs back this week. We should have them in stores real soon but in the meantime find one of us or get one via mail-order from our website. We could sure use the money. In the meantime come ...
Posted by The Neckers on Sat, 22 Apr 2006 08:44:00 PST

NEW ALBUM & NEW SONGS IN THE PLAYER!!

The disc was sent off to maufacturing today (March 30/06) So it should be back in our hot little hands within the next two weeks. Thanks to Dave Horrocks at Infinite Wave the mastering sounds great! I...
Posted by The Neckers on Fri, 31 Mar 2006 04:10:00 PST

New Website & New Album (almost)

We've got a new website (well, new design anyway) up and running and we'll have some samples from the new album up real soon.
Posted by The Neckers on Sun, 04 Dec 2005 10:30:00 PST

Zombie Walk Wrap-Up Party

Saturday, October 15th is the first annual Calgary Zombie Walk. Starts at 3pm from Olympic Plaza and/or 4pm from the park at 17th Ave and 8 St SW. Slap on some torn clothes and ghoulish make-up and ma...
Posted by The Neckers on Mon, 03 Oct 2005 07:50:00 PST