Dog Faced Hermans

Dog Faced Hermans
Origin Edinburgh, Scotland
Genres Post-punk, anarcho-punk, avant-punk,[1] noise rock, experimental rock
Years active 1986–1995
Labels Demon Radge, Calculus, Vinyl Drip, Konkurrel, Alternative Tentacles
Associated acts The Ex, Rhythm Activism, Two Pin Din
Members Marion Coutts
Andy Moor
Colin McLean
Wilf Plum
Gert-Jan

The Dog Faced Hermans were a four-piece band whose style could be described as anarcho-punk incorporating folk and noise influences as well as unorthodox instrumentation.

History

Dog Faced Hermans formed by previous members of Volunteer Slavery[2][3] in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1986, but later moved to Amsterdam.[1] The band was closely associated with The Ex, and this resulted in a joint tour of Europe, a split cassette and "Stonestamper's Song", a collaborative single released under the name Ex Faced Hermans.[4]

They disbanded in 1995,[1] with members of the band moving on to other notable projects including the Canadian ensemble Rhythm Activism, and Holland's The Ex, with whom they collaborated and were closely affiliated and in whom guitarist Andy Moor has been a member since 1990. Drummer Wilf Plum now plays with Two Pin Din and "Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp".

"Jan 9" (1993)
Twenty-nine second sample of "Jan 9" from the Dog Faced Hermans album "Hum of Life".

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"Love Split With Blood" (1993)
Twenty-nine second sample of "Love Split With Blood" from the Dog Faced Hermans album "Hum of Life".

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Members

Discography

Singles

Albums

With The Ex

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Strong, Martin C.: "The Great Alternative & Indie Discography", 1999, Canongate, ISBN 0-86241-913-1
  2. "Wilf Plum interview".
  3. Robb, John (2011-02-12). "Remembering the Dog Faced Hermans – wild, discordant death to trad rock heroes".
  4. Trouserpress entry for Dog Faced Hermans by Douglas Wolk

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