About Me
Latest Gigs
30th September 2006 Juiderhof
10th February 2007 with Moskowicz and Drive By Wire
Bio
Deep in the dark dungeons of the Utrecht wharf cellars, Spoiler has been forging wicked plans for the last 18 months. Many a reporter and fan has been registering in the Guest book but without a reply Many a musician decided to fill the corridors with the news that Spoiler is dead and gone. But nothing is less true. Spoiler has never been gone. Spoiler feels reborn. After months of rehearsals, cases of beer and bleeding ears, the moment has now arrived to introduce you to a completely overhauled Spoiler. Lower, louder, tighter and fatter. And especially dirty. Down right dirty.
Spoiler has been going for nearly eight years. Once started in stoner veins with a debut album recorded together with Pieter Kloos titled Mud n Glitter. After it had been published by SUBURBAN, good reviews and a European tour with Hermano followed.
The track Electrifying (a cover of Youre the one that I want from the Musical Grease) struck like a bomb on many a stage that Spoiler hit. The British press asked for a single and a clip, after which Spoiler wreaked havoc on the British stages during a two-week tour in their own camper van.
The second album exceeded the first. Together with producer Jan Jacob Zegel, Pieter Kloos and rock guru Dave Sardy, hard work was done to create a serious successor. Spoiler, came, saw and conquered. The return of King Sonic was born. Rocking more varied than the first album and again glowing reviews. After that a second European tour with Hermano (UK, Belgium, France, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, Holland and Greece) was their last victory.
Singer Jascha van Roij turned his back on his rock days, in favour of his sing and song writing, just before the last tour after which Pekke seized the opportunity to grab the rock mike with both hands. Rock-song-breading will out! After many pumping and sweating jam sessions following the tour, the then still temporary filled drum space was permanently taken by no less than Sureel (ex Orphanage, Ned Zeppelin and The Awesome Dudes from Hell).
You get it, Spoiler has been working hard. By now a couple of tracks, recorded during a rehearsal and following a guitar and vocals dub, have been bombarded to DEMO with the title: ROUGH. On it a stepped up version of King Sonic (still room to make it fatter) and two brand new tracks: Fucking Wide Open and Yeti. On this you can hear the direction Spoiler is heading for toward its third album.
Spoiler is a live band. The dudes wanna jam, jam and jam some more. With a bag full of foul rock hits, pounding guitars, sucking bases, hacking drums and raw vocals Spoiler intends to conquer all stages.
Spoiler - Electrifying