Men Among Animals

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Men Among Animals
OriginDenmark
GenresEksperimental / pop
Years active2006 - present
LabelsTapete Records
Website[1]
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Men Among Animals is an experimental/pop group from Denmark. They are signed to German record label Tapete Records and known in Denmark for their energetic concerts.[1][2] They have supported big acts like The Ruby Suns, Of Montreal, Dean & Britta and Apparat (musician).

Biography[]

The five piece took their name Men Among Animals in 2006 after having played in a zoo in Montreal (Canada). Members of the band stated in an interview with Danish national paper Politiken that the only audience present at their concert in Montreal zoo was the animals living there. Afterwards they thought it natural to take the name Men Among Animals. Men Among Animals released their debut album Bad Times, All Gone in autumn 2007 through Tapete Records.

The band has claimed in an interview with national radio that they want to change pop music in Denmark. They were number one on the national radio chart - Det Elektriske Barometer - for four weeks. And second most voted for in all of 2008[3] Men Among Animals' second album Run Ego was produced and mixed by band member Bo Christensen in collaboration with producer Quentin Stoltzfus of Philadelphia group Mazarin.

Men Among Animals' second album is titled Run Ego and is to be released March 12, 2010.[4]

Discography[]

Albums[]

Singles[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Danish national magazine Gaffa". Retrieved 7 June 2008.
  2. ^ "Danish national magazine Soundvenue". Retrieved 29 June 2009.
  3. ^ "Danish national radio program Det Elektriske Barometer". Retrieved 29 December 2008.[dead link]
  4. ^ "German record label Tapete Records".

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