Springbok Nude Girls

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Springbok Nude Girls
Background information
Also known as Nudies, Nude Girls
Origin Stellenbosch, South Africa Flag of South Africa
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Years active 1994–Present
Label(s) SonyBMG(South Africa)
Website Official Website
Members
Arno Carstens - Vocals
Francious Kruger - Drums
Theo Crous - Guitar
Arno Blumer - Bass
Adriaan Brand - Synthesizer (joined 1995)

The Springbok Nude Girls (a.k.a the Nudies, or the Nude Girls) is a rock band from Stellenbosch near Cape Town, South Africa.

The band is named after the glamour models that graced compilation album covers of the old and long-since defunct, predominantly Afrikaans local radio station, Springbok Radio. These models were fairly scantily clad and titillating for the time, and considered to be fairly shocking in the Calvinistic and conservative social climate of 1950s South Africa.

An alternative rock band, the Nude Girls introduced punk, ska and metal into their songs, introducing a new world of music to the youth of South Africa in the early 1990s. The Nudies became not only favourites in South African households, but stars and influences in the South African music industry at large.

They played their first big gig in September 1994 to a full house at a local venue in Stellenbosch. At the time the South African music scene was in the process of transformation, as was much of rest of post-Apartheid South Africa. They were hailed as a breath of fresh air and one of the country's most promising new bands.

The Nude girls have toured extensively all over the world and recorded an international album in New York in April 1999. Minor success in Europe kept them touring but their popularity was still unequalled compared to South Africa. In 2000, the band received a South African Music Award for Best Rock Album (Surpass The Powers).

The Nude Girls was voted the Best South Africa rock band in a poll conducted by South African radio station 5FM.

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[edit] Break up (and reformation)

In 2001 the band announced an indefinite hiatus. However, in 2006, a blog entry on drummer Francois Kruger's site informally announced their reunion[1]. Their reunion coincided with the return of trumpeter Adriaan Brand. Their first new album in four years, Peace Breaker, was released in March 2007.

[edit] After the split

During the band's hiatus Arno Carstens formed a new band, Nu Porn, also launched a successful solo career. In 2006, he won a SAMA award for his solo album The Hello Goobye Boys, which was named Best English Adult Contemporary Album.

[edit] Discography

  • Neanderthal 1 (August 1995) (Epic)
  • The Missing Fling (unknown)
  • be-vest@iafrica.com (unknown)
  • It Became A Weapon (October 1996) (Epic)
  • I Love You EP (1997-03-04) (Epic)
  • Afterlifesatisfaction (1997-05-27) (Epic)
  • Omnisofa (April 1998) (Epic)
  • Opti Mum (November 1998) (Epic)
  • Surpass the Powers (July 1999) (Epic)
  • Relaxzor (November 2000) (Epic)
  • The Fat Lady Sings - Best of the Springbok Nude Girls 1995-2001 (October 2001) (Epic)
  • Goddank Vir Klank 1994 - 2004 (July 2004) (Sony Music)
  • Nude Girls (Exclusive UK release) (July 2006) (Golden Fairy Records/SonyBMG)
  • Peace Breaker (March 2007) (Sony/BMG)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Francois Kruger (2006-07-06). nude girls start jamming. Retrieved on 2007-01-18.

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