No one will ever accuse the Danish trio HorrorPops of being a conventional band. But to say they have no use for convention is a gross understatement. HorrorPops abhor the norm. They stomp it with ...
It’s only been four years since the HorrorPops’ first album release, and they’ve managed to take the punk/rock and rockabilly scene in L.A. by storm, playing music that sounds like anything from Dolly ...
PITTSBURGH — Mix rockabilly, punk, New Wave and an infatuation with horror and thriller flicks, and you’ve got the HorrorPops, the Danish-born trio that plays Pittsburgh on March 1. The HorrorPops’ ...
“In Denmark, if they're really rocking out, they're listening to Coldplay,” says Henrik Niedermeier. Which is why he and the other HorrorPops, husband-and-wife team Kim Nekroman and Patricia Day, left ...
Some tour and play festivals. Some hole up in a studio and record. Others take a couple of months off to gear up for touring or recording in the fall. But for HorrorPops, who’ll play in Bend on ...
Since ’96, Danish psychobilly punks have been putting on a manic show thanks to awesome frontwoman Patricia Day and bassist Kim Nekroman (also of the Nekromantix). It’s been 12 years since the last ...
Denmark-bred psychobilly rockers HorrorPops haven't released a studio album since 2008's Kiss Kiss Kill Kill, but they have popped up in a recent controversy involving Barbie. According to a report ...
Geoff Kresge has joined the HorrorPops as their new guitarist, following the recent departure of Karsten. Kresge most recently played upright bass in Tiger Army from a period spanning 1998 to 2004.
Polkadots, cherries, brothel creepers and haircuts sharp enough to slice a finger off. This is my kind of crowd. If I get bored of the band, I know I’ll have a fabulous evening looking at the people ...
Some significant lineup changes taking place in the Horrorpops camp. According to the band, Geoff Kresge, Kamilla Vanilla and Naomi have all departed from the band. The remaining members explained: ...
Patricia Day, lead singer of the Danish punk band HorrorPops, says her rights were violated in series of dolls that featured pioneering rock musicians. By Eriq Gardner Let’s say you’re an executive at ...
Polkadots, cherries, brothel creepers and haircuts sharp enough to slice a finger off. This is my kind of crowd. If I get bored of the band, I know I’ll have a fabulous evening looking at the people ...
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