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Nephew is a Danish
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band formed in 1996 in Aarhus, Denmark. The band consists of Simon Kvamm (lead vocals, keyboards, songwriting),
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(guitar, backing vocals),
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(drums, backing vocals),
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(bass guitar),
René Munk Thalund René Munk Thalund (born 20 November 1971) is the keyboard player in the Danish band Nephew. In addition to his participation in Nephew, he has worked in the electronic genre. In the '90s, he worked with Carsten Heller and Jesper Birk to release e ...
(keyboards), and Marie Højlund (vocals, keyboards, guitar). The band uses a mixture of
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and
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in their lyrics; most of the band's early songs were in English with minimal Danish lyrics, but the band has since moved to primarily Danish vocals. In 2009, when interviewed about the band's mixture of languages, frontman Simon Kvamm said: "It's important for me to use the Danish kind of English that I speak...my mother tongue Danish, and my second language English, are very present to me in thinking and talking and speaking with others, and writing. Also in songwriting. And things just take form in one of those languages, or a mixture in between them. I can't really find a system to what goes the English way and what goes the Danish." The band considers
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, and the extended night season of Denmark, as its major influences, and dedicate many of their songs to the latter. As of 2013, Nephew has sold over 400,000 copies of their albums.


History


Early Days and ''Swimming Time'' (1996-2004)

The band was formed in 1996 by Simon Kvamm, Kristian Riis, Jonas Juul Jeppesen, and Søren Arnholt, all of whom were studying
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at the university of Aarhus. In 1997 they participated in DM i Rock (Danish Championships in Rock), where they reached the semi-finals but did not win. In 1998 Nephew released two early demo albums, ''Tunes'' and ''Things to Do.'' After the release of these, they got some airtime on the Danish radio station P3. In 1998, Jonas Juul Jeppesen, who was until then the bassist in the band, left and was replaced by the current bassist
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. The band's first studio album, ''
Swimming Time ''Swimming Time'' is the debut album by Danish rock band Nephew In the lineal kinship system used in the English-speaking world, a niece or nephew is a child of the subject's sibling or sibling-in-law. The converse relationship, the ...
'', was released on 3 May 2000, on the small label
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. The album was well received by both critics and fans, peaking at #15 on the charts for 1 week. The band's gig calendar became even busier than it already was, and the band performed both on Camp Stage at
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and several venues in Germany. In spite of the band's success, the band members lost their enthusiasm and decided to disband in 2001, but during their farewell concert in Germany, they rediscovered their passion for music and decided to stay together.


''USADSB'' and Breakthrough (2004-2006)

Nephew's second studio album, named ''
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'', was released 30 June 2004. The name comes from the abbreviation for the
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, and the abbreviation for the
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. ''USADSB'' sold far more copies than Swimming Time, and was certified double platinum in Denmark and spawned six hit singles. It peaked at #1 and held that position for 7 weeks. It was very well received and is seen as their "breakthrough" album in Denmark and elsewhere. While the success of the album was propelled by Simon Kvamm's participation in the Danish satire show Drengene Fra Angora, the album's first single ''
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'' became a radio hit in December 2003 well before the premiere of the show. One of the other singles from ''USADSB'', "En Wannabe Darth Vader", topped the Danish singles chart. Aside from Denmark, ''USADSB'' has been released in Japan, Germany, and Norway. In 2005,
René Munk Thalund René Munk Thalund (born 20 November 1971) is the keyboard player in the Danish band Nephew. In addition to his participation in Nephew, he has worked in the electronic genre. In the '90s, he worked with Carsten Heller and Jesper Birk to release e ...
officially joined Nephew as keyboardist after having toured with the band since April 2004. He had previously been in the electronic trio Shanks.dk with Nephew's producer, Carsten Heller, and Jesper Birk. With the addition of Thalund, Nephew proceeded to make the song "Byens Hotel" for ''Værsgo 2'', the 2005 Danish tribute album to Kim Larsen's
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album '' Værsgo''. Sometime in 2005, a mix of Nephew's "Movie Klip" and
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's "
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" appeared. It was later revealed that the mix was made by
René Munk Thalund René Munk Thalund (born 20 November 1971) is the keyboard player in the Danish band Nephew. In addition to his participation in Nephew, he has worked in the electronic genre. In the '90s, he worked with Carsten Heller and Jesper Birk to release e ...
.


''Interkom Kom Ind'' (2006-2008)

On 6 October 2006, Nephew released their third studio album, ''
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.'' It was received well by critics and fans alike, and was certified 3× platinum in Denmark. The singles, "Igen & Igen &", "Science Fiction & Familien", and "Mexico Ligger i Spanien" rotated heavily on Danish radio. It topped the charts for 3 weeks. The ''Mexico Ligger i Spanien Remix EP'' was released later in 2007, which contains remixes by Mofus and
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of the song "Mexico Ligger i Spanien", as well as both an extended mix and a short intro version of the song. At the 2006 MTV Europe Music Awards, the band met Timbaland, who wanted them to work on his forthcoming Timbaland Presents Shock Value album. Due to other commitments, Nephew couldn't contribute to the album, but they did produce a remix of the song " The Way I Are". Nephew frontman Simon Kvamm delivered new vocals for the song, which were included on the single release. The remix sampled the melody from "Igen & Igen &", as well as translated-to-English lyrics from the song which were then incorporated throughout the remix. It was released in most of Europe as a
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to the original single, but in
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, was played often as the main single. On 5 November 2007, Nephew released a live performance box-set (Live-CD/2DVD) entitled ''
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'' based upon a much-acclaimed live performance at Orange Scene at the 2007
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. The Live CD features songs from the albums ''USADSB'' and ''Interkom Kom Ind'', including a special version of "Hospital" which features a guest performance by Danish rapper L.O.C. The Special Edition of the box also includes the band's remix of the Timbaland track "The Way I Are". The album peaked at #2 for 1 week. In September 2008, a Nephew remix of the song "Allein Allein" by
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, entitled "Allein Alene", began to play on the Danish radio. It was mixed by the keyboardist of the band,
René Munk Thalund René Munk Thalund (born 20 November 1971) is the keyboard player in the Danish band Nephew. In addition to his participation in Nephew, he has worked in the electronic genre. In the '90s, he worked with Carsten Heller and Jesper Birk to release e ...
, and
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, who both mixes and produces for Nephew. It topped the charts for 8 weeks.


''Danmark/Denmark'' (2009-2010)

Nephew released their fourth studio album, ''
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'', on 5 June 2009, the Danish Constitution Day. It peaked at #1, holding the spot for 2 weeks. Following a performance at
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in 2010, the band announced that they would be taking a break from touring and Denmark, although they did play shows in Norway and China. On 23 November 2011 they announced via their official website that they would be playing several concerts in July 2012 as a part of the
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("Green Concert"). They also announced in the same press release that they had begun work on '' Hjertestarter'' and expected to release it sometime in the autumn of 2012. Nephew was also responsible for the official football song for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa: "
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", which sat at the top of the charts for 2 weeks. In addition to this, the ''Police Bells & Church Sirens EP'' was released in 2010, containing a radio edit, the "Dainty Doll's Trend Mix", and "Nephew's Nightlife Mix" (mixed by
René Munk Thalund René Munk Thalund (born 20 November 1971) is the keyboard player in the Danish band Nephew. In addition to his participation in Nephew, he has worked in the electronic genre. In the '90s, he worked with Carsten Heller and Jesper Birk to release e ...
) of the song "Police Bells & Church Sirens". Furthermore, two of the band members, René Munk Thalund and
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, did backing vocals for Kim Wilde's song "Hey! You!" on her album '' Come Out and Play''.


''Hjertestarter'' (2012)

Nephew's fifth studio album, '' Hjertestarter,'' was released on 2 November 2012, and dedicated to Denmark's extended night season. It went straight to the number one most sold album (in Denmark) that month and the Danish
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, holding the top spot on the charts for 2 weeks. Nephew has performed at various events with the single "Hjertestarter" from the album; most recently the Danish Music Awards'12. When asked what this single was meant to convey, Kristian Riis said: "The album's title track is a tribute to the
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. The single acts to start up the heart–emotionally or literally in a revival." The third single "Gå med dig" featuring
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went Gold.


''1-2-3-4-5'' and ''Igen & Igen &'' (2013)

On 18 November 2013, Nephew released an album boxset, ''1-2-3-4-5'', as well as a collection of singles, ''Igen & Igen &''. ''1-2-3-4-5'' contains Nephew's five studio albums along with 15 bonus songs; early renditions of the songs "USADSB", "Mexico Ligger i Spanien", "Hospital", "007 Is Also Gonna Die", and "Hjertestarter"; a remix of "Downtown Europe" by Ørtz/ Mofus; an alternative version of "Worst/Best Case Scenario"; an early version of "Superliga"; the previously unreleased demo songs "Swedenborg" and "Marking Princess"; and premixes of the previously unreleased "Pasfotografier", "Automatisk Mig", "Stop Nu Hjælp Nu", "The Day I Laminate My Heart", and "Jeg Kan Se". It peaked at #15 and stayed there for a week. ''Igen & Igen &'' is a collection of all of Nephew's singles currently released at the time, as well as one bonus track: a cover of the song "Det Si'r Sig Selv" by C.V. Jørgensen. It sat at #8 for 1 week.


''Ring–i–Ring'' (2018)

In October 2017 Nephew announced that they would return in 2018 after four years in hiatus. They announced two arena shows in
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and Royal Arena to take place a year later. The more that 30.000 tickets for the shows sold out in less than a day. They also announced Marie Højlund as a new member of the band. While unknown to the broader public, Højlund had played in indie bands Tiger Tunes and Marybell Katastrophy and she holds a Ph.D. in sound design. Later Nephew added two exclusive festival shows to their tour, one being on
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's iconic Orange Stage. January 2018 saw the release of the EP ''Vinter–i–Ring,'' including the single "Amsterdam" and a re-work of the old German/Danish song ''Sig Månen Langsomt Hæver''. The songs represents the well-known sound of Nephew with the prominent presence of Marie Højlund's vocals, keyboards and guitars. In April 2018 another EP, ''Forår–i–Ring,'' was released with a spectacular event on the rooftop of
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. In July 2018, the EP ''Sommer–i–Ring'' was released; and finally, in September 2018, the last EP ''Efterår–i–Ring'' was released. Nephew's sixth studio album, ''Ring–i–Ring'', was released on September 27, 2018. The theme of the album is the circular motions within nature and our lives.


Band members

Current * Simon Kvamm – lead vocals, keyboards, songwriting (1996–present) * Kristian Riis – guitar, backing vocals (1996–present) *
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– drums, backing vocals (1996–present) *
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– bass guitar (1998–present) *
René Munk Thalund René Munk Thalund (born 20 November 1971) is the keyboard player in the Danish band Nephew. In addition to his participation in Nephew, he has worked in the electronic genre. In the '90s, he worked with Carsten Heller and Jesper Birk to release e ...
– keyboards (2005–present) * Marie Højlund - vocals, keyboards, guitar (2017–present) Former * Jonas Juul Jeppesen – bass guitar (1996–98)


Discography


Albums

* ''
Swimming Time ''Swimming Time'' is the debut album by Danish rock band Nephew In the lineal kinship system used in the English-speaking world, a niece or nephew is a child of the subject's sibling or sibling-in-law. The converse relationship, the ...
'' (2000) * ''
USADSB ''USADSB'' is the second studio album by Danish rock band Nephew. Released in Denmark on June 30, 2004, it was met tremendously positively by both critics and the public; after less than a month, on July 24, sales of USADSB had reached 20,000, lan ...
'' (2004) * ''
Interkom Kom Ind ''Interkom Kom Ind'' is the third studio album by the Danish rock band Nephew In the lineal kinship system used in the English-speaking world, a niece or nephew is a child of the subject's sibling or sibling-in-law. The converse relati ...
'' (2006) * ''
Danmark/Denmark ''Danmark/Denmark'' is the fourth studio album from the Danish rock band Nephew. It was released on 5 June 2009 (the Danish constitution day or "Grundlovsdag") through Copenhagen Records. Publicity "007 Is Also Gonna Die", was chosen by the Dani ...
'' (2009) * '' Hjertestarter'' (2012) * '' Ring—i—Ring'' (2018)


Live albums

* ''USADSB 10 x så live'' (2004) * ''
Roskilde 07.07.07 ''Roskilde 07.07.07'' is the second live album by the Danish rock band Nephew In the lineal kinship system used in the English-speaking world, a niece or nephew is a child of the subject's sibling or sibling-in-law. The converse relati ...
'' (2007) * ''Hjertestarter 10 x så live'' (2013)


Compilations

* ''Igen & Igen &'' (2013) * ''1-2-3-4-5'' (2013)


References


External links


Nephew's official site

Simon Kvamm's official website
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