The Raveonettes are a
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indie rock
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duo, consisting of
Sune Rose Wagner on
guitar
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,
instruments
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and vocals, and
Sharin Foo
Sharin Foo (born 22 November 1973) is a Danish musician and singer playing in the rock group The Raveonettes.
Early life
Foo was born in Emmelev, Djursland, Denmark, on 11 November 1973. She was raised in a hippy commune.
Foo's father is mu ...
on
bass, guitar and vocals. Their music is characterized by close two-part vocal harmonies inspired by
The Everly Brothers
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coupled with hard-edged electric guitar overlaid with liberal doses of noise. Their songs juxtapose the structural and chordal simplicity of 1950s and 1960s rock with intense electric instrumentation, driving beats, and often dark lyrical content (e.g., crime, drugs, murder, suicide, love, lust, and betrayal), similar to another of the band's influences,
The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground was an American rock band formed in New York City in 1964. The original line-up consisted of singer/guitarist Lou Reed, multi-instrumentalist John Cale, guitarist Sterling Morrison, and drummer Angus MacLise. MacLise w ...
.
Biography
Early years
The duo met in
Copenhagen
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and, after forming the band, began recording ''
Whip It On
''Whip It On'' is the debut mini-album of The Raveonettes. It was released on 6 August 2002. Every song is in the key of B-flat ''minor'' in contrast to the follow-up album '' Chain Gang of Love'', which is almost entirely in the key of B-flat '' ...
'' at Once Was & Sauna Recording Studio, a former
Sony
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Studios facility. They booked the studio for three weeks during non-session down time late in 2001 and handled all production chores by themselves. Adding guitarist Manoj Ramdas and
jazz
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drummer Jakob Hoyer, The Raveonettes booked one of their first gigs at the
SPOT festival
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in
Aarhus
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, the second largest city in
Denmark
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. After the release of ''Whip It On'' on the seminal Danish Crunchy Frog label, Hoyer and Ramdas would contribute to the next three Raveonettes albums, along with other additional musicians. However, by the time ''
Lust Lust Lust
''Lust Lust Lust'' is the third studio album by The Raveonettes, released on 12 November 2007 in the UK and on 19 February 2008 in the US, with bonus tracks included. The album was recorded completely by Sharin Foo and Sune Rose Wagner with no stu ...
'' was released in 2007, Sune and Sharin would be the only two musicians credited, showing a return to the dynamic around the time of the mini-album.
Officially,the band was discovered by ''
Rolling Stone
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'' editor
David Fricke
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at the SPOT festival, and his rave review of the duo immediately resulted in a number of offers from major labels. Unofficially, the band discovered that David Fricke would be present at the SPOT festival, and they rushed a band together and headed for the festival. The band is managed by
Richard Gottehrer
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His career began as ...
, who has been with them from the start.
''
Whip It On
''Whip It On'' is the debut mini-album of The Raveonettes. It was released on 6 August 2002. Every song is in the key of B-flat ''minor'' in contrast to the follow-up album '' Chain Gang of Love'', which is almost entirely in the key of B-flat '' ...
'' was named "Best Rock Album of the Year" at the
Danish Music Awards
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(Denmark's
Grammy
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equivalent) on 1 March 2003, while The Raveonettes were picked by ''
Rolling Stone
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'' and ''
Q Magazine
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'' as being among the harbingers of the "Next Wave" of contemporary music.
In 2006, ''
Blender
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'' named Sharin Foo one of rock's hottest women, alongside
Courtney Love
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,
Joan Jett
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and
Liz Phair
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.
''Chain Gang of Love''
The band's first full-length album, ''
Chain Gang of Love'', was produced by
Richard Gottehrer
Richard Gottehrer (born 1940) is an American songwriter, record producer and record label executive. In 1997, he co-founded the Orchard with longtime business partner Scott Cohen, an independent music distribution company.
His career began as ...
and The Raveonettes' own Sune Rose Wagner. The album was recorded in Denmark and New York from 9–17 October, 6–12 November, and 4–10 December 2002, and mixed in London in early 2003. The thirteen songs on ''Chain Gang of Love'' are written by Sune Rose Wagner with the exception of "That Great Love Sound", which Sune co-wrote with Gottehrer. Portions of this song were featured in a U.S. ad for
Kmart
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. The album is notable in that all the songs were written in the key B-flat major.
''Pretty in Black''
The band's follow-up album, ''
Pretty in Black
''Pretty in Black'' is the second studio album by The Raveonettes. The album includes guest appearances by Maureen Tucker (The Velvet Underground), Ronnie Spector ( The Ronettes), and Martin Rev ( Suicide).
Reception
The album received general ...
'', broadened their musical palette, featuring guest vocals from
Ronnie Spector
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of
The Ronettes
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as well as guest instrumental spots from
Maureen Tucker
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(of
The Velvet Underground
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) and
Martin Rev
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(of
Suicide
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). This was their first album in which Sharin Foo did not play bass; instead, The Raveonettes added bass player Anders Christensen, who had toured with seminal jazz drummer
Paul Motian
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, amongst others. Christensen recorded on the album and toured with the band. At the end of the 2005 tour, guitar player Manoj Ramdas left the band to concentrate on his new band SPEKTR.
The video for the single "Love in a Trashcan", directed by
Peder Pedersen, features pink bars and blocks with words like "Vamp" and "Teaser" scrolling by the band members, and is reminiscent of an early-1960s cosmetic ad.
''Lust Lust Lust''
The duo's third studio album, ''
Lust Lust Lust
''Lust Lust Lust'' is the third studio album by The Raveonettes, released on 12 November 2007 in the UK and on 19 February 2008 in the US, with bonus tracks included. The album was recorded completely by Sharin Foo and Sune Rose Wagner with no stu ...
'', was released in November 2007 in Europe and February 2008 in the U.S. The album received generally positive reviews, with the ''
NME
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s Hardeep Phull describing it as "their most engrossing album."
In December 2008, Sune Rose Wagner released a solo album, simply titled ''Sune Rose Wagner''. All of the songs are sung in his native language of Danish.
''In and Out of Control''
The Raveonettes' fourth album, ''
In and Out of Control'', was released 6 October 2009, with "Last Dance" released as the lead-off single. The album was co-written and produced by
Thomas Troelsen
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. Both "Last Dance" and "Suicide", another song from the album, have been featured on The CW's
''Gossip Girl''.
''Raven in the Grave''
''
Raven in the Grave'', The Raveonettes fifth album, was released 4 April 2011. The album has produced three singles to date.
''Observator''
The duo released a new album, titled ''
Observator
''Observator'' is the sixth studio album by The Raveonettes, and was released on 11 September 2012.
Background
Singer Sune Rose Wagner traveled to Venice, Los Angeles#Venice Beach, Venice Beach to gather inspiration for a new album. He ended up ...
'', on 11 September 2012.
The lead single 'Observations' was released 25 June. The second single 'She Owns the Streets' was released 9 July.
''Pe'ahi''
The band's seventh album, ''
Pe'ahi'', was released 22 July 2014. Due to the purposeful lack of promotion or formal announcement of a release date the album was dubbed a "surprise" release.
''2016 Atomized'' (Anti-Album), hiatus and return
In 2015 the band announced the Rave-Sound-of-the-Month saying that in every month of 2016 the band were recording and releasing a new song. Dubbed by the band as the ''Anti-Album'', the twelve songs were released individually for download online in each month of the year and were released 21 April 2017 as a full album titled ''
2016 Atomized''.
In March 2018 the band surprise released a song called "Ghost", a previously unreleased track from 2016 Atomized. The duo are also set to embark on an indefinite hiatus to allow Sune to release a solo album in 2018; though this never materialised. In November 2020, the band released the song "Snowstorm", their first release in over two years.
The band returned to touring in 2022, performing their EP
Whip It On
''Whip It On'' is the debut mini-album of The Raveonettes. It was released on 6 August 2002. Every song is in the key of B-flat ''minor'' in contrast to the follow-up album '' Chain Gang of Love'', which is almost entirely in the key of B-flat '' ...
in full at various festivals throughout the summer as well as a tour at the end of the year. New music is also in the works.
Instruments
During live performances, the band usually utilizes
Fender instruments (Sune uses a number of
Jazzmaster
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s while Sharin opts for either Mustang or jazz bass, and a Jazzmaster). Sune plays a number of different guitars and basses on their albums, including different Fenders,
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s, and
Gretsch
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es. In the fall of 2005, the tour van containing the band's equipment (including Sune's prized 1960 Jazzmaster and Sharin's treasured
Gretsch 6120
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) was stolen during their tour of the U.S.A.
On their 2007 tour, the band used the following effects pedals:
Sune:
* Electro-Harmonx Pulsar
* ProCo Rat Distortion
* Boss Mega Distortion MD-2
* Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Octave Fuzz
* Boss Digital Reverb RV-2 & RV-5
* Danelectro Spring King
* Boss Chromatic Tuner TU-2
Sharin:
* Boss TR-2 Tremolo
* ProCo Rat Distortion
* Boss Digital Reverb RV-5 (3x)
* Zvex Fuzz Factory Vexter
* Boss Chromatic Tuner TU-2
Band line-up by album
''Chain Gang of Love'' line-up
* Sune Rose Wagner: guitars and vocals
* Sharin Foo: bass and vocals
* Manoj Ramdas: guitars
* Jakob Hoyer: drums
''Pretty in Black'' line-up
* Sune Rose Wagner: guitars, vocals, synth, percussion, drums, bass, and programming
* Sharin Foo: vocals and percussion
* Jakob Hoyer: drums and percussion
* Anders Christensen: bass, percussion, and organ
* Manoj Ramdas: guitar
Subsequent line-up
* Sune Rose Wagner: instruments and vocals
* Sharin Foo: vocals
Discography
Studio albums
;Notes
1 ''Lust Lust Lusts inclusion of 3D glasses rendered it ineligible for the
UK Albums Chart
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.
EPs
* ''
Whip It On
''Whip It On'' is the debut mini-album of The Raveonettes. It was released on 6 August 2002. Every song is in the key of B-flat ''minor'' in contrast to the follow-up album '' Chain Gang of Love'', which is almost entirely in the key of B-flat '' ...
'' (6 August 2002) (
UK No. 114)
* ''
Sometimes They Drop By
''Sometimes They Drop By'' is the second EP by The Raveonettes
The Raveonettes are a Danish indie rock duo, consisting of Sune Rose Wagner on guitar, instruments and vocals, and Sharin Foo on bass, guitar and vocals. Their music is charac ...
'' (23 September 2008)
* ''
Beauty Dies
''Beauty Dies'' is the third EP by The Raveonettes
The Raveonettes are a Danish indie rock duo, consisting of Sune Rose Wagner on guitar, instruments and vocals, and Sharin Foo on bass, guitar and vocals. Their music is characterized by ...
'' (21 October 2008)
* ''
Wishing You a Rave Christmas'' (25 November 2008)
* ''
Into the Night'' (24 April 2012) (
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No. 36)
* ''
The End
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'' (23 July 2015)
Compilations
* ''
Rarities/B-Sides'' (15 December 2011)
Singles
Soundtracks and compilations
*''
FIFA 2004
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'' (2003) with "That Great Love Sound"
*''
Driv3r
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'' (2004) with "Bowels of the Beast"
* ''
Stubbs the Zombie: The Soundtrack'' (2005) with "
My Boyfriend's Back" (cover of
The Angels' #1 hit)
* ''Nordkraft – Original Soundtrack'' (2005) with "Beat City"
*
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's ''Instant Karma'' (2007) with "One Day at a Time" (
John Lennon
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cover, download only)
*''Whip It! Soundtrack'' (2009) with "Dead Sound"
*''
Drive Angry
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'' Soundtrack (2011) with "You Want the Candy"
*''
Batman: Arkham City'' (2011) with "Oh, Stranger"
*''Catch .44 Soundtrack'' (2011) with "Dead Sound"
*''Van God Los de serie'' (2012) with "Evil Seeds"
*''
Lockout
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'' (2012) with "Beat City"
*''A Psych Tribute to the Doors'' (2014) with "The End" (
The Doors
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cover)
*''
American Honey
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'' (2016) with "Recharge & Revolt"
*''
Can't Get You Out of My Head
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'' (2021) with "Recharge & Revolt"
References
External links
*
Interview with Sharin Foo + Sune Rose Wagner by Strangeways Radio – 30 September 2012
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