My Midnight Creeps | |
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Origin | Norway |
Genres | Rock Progressive rock Alternative rock |
Years active | 2005 — 2007 |
Associated acts | Madrugada Ricochets |
Past members | |
Robert Burås† (guitar/vocals) Behzad Farazollahi (drums) Simen Vangen (drums) Anders Møller (percussions) Alex Kloster-Jensen (guitar) Raymond Jensen (bass) |
My Midnight Creeps was a Norwegian rock band fronted by deceased Madrugada-guitarist Robert Burås and Ricochets-guitarist Alex Kloster-Jensen. The other members were Dag Stiberg on tenor saxophone, Behzad Farazollahi on drums, Anders Møller on drums and percussion and Raymond Jensen on bass. Keyboardist Mikael Lindqvist also appeared on their first album, My Midnight Creeps. The band's music carried inspiration from The Stooges, as well as The Rolling Stones and The Animals. Their second album Histamin received six out of six points in a review in Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang.
Following the death of Burås in 2007, My Midnight Creeps was dissolved. However, in 2011 the remaining members of the band (except bassist Jensen, who was replaced by ex-Madrugada bassist Frode Jacobsen) started a new project called Kitchie Kitchie Ki Me O, which released its self-titled debut album in June 2011. The band is named after a My Midnight Creeps song from the album Histamin, and is musically very similar to its predecessor.