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The Apemen

High-octane Dutch surf rock drenched in spring reverb and kitschy organ. Wild, instrumental energy that feels like a beach party hosted by B-movie gorillas.

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Imagine a 1960s beach movie directed by a punk rocker with a sense of humor. The Apemen deliver a frantic, reverb-soaked brand of surf rock that trades the polished sheen of the California coast for the gritty energy of a Dutch basement show. Their sound is defined by the 'wet' drip of Fender amps and the driving, relentless pulse of a rhythm section that sounds like it's chasing a getaway car. It is music that refuses to take itself seriously while being technically sharp and undeniably fun.

What sets them apart is the infusion of garage-rock grime and theatricality. While many surf revivalists aim for pristine nostalgia, The Apemen lean into the weirdness, incorporating cheesy organ stabs and a frantic stage presence that famously involved gorilla suits. The transition from their guitar-heavy debut to their organ-drenched follow-up shows a band obsessed with the various textures of retro-cool, moving from Dick Dale-style shredding to a sound more akin to a haunted carnival.

Start with 'Are You Being Surfed?' if you want the pure, unadulterated guitar attack of classic surf. If you prefer a bit more swing and a prominent Farfisa-style organ, 'Surfvival of de onbeschofste' is the definitive choice. Both albums serve as a perfect soundtrack for any moment that requires high energy, a touch of irony, and a lot of volume.

The Apemen is a Dutch surf rock band, comprising band-members from Tilburg and Rotterdam, with their base remaining in Tilburg. They have existed since the early 1990s, and has seen several changes in line-up and musical style since their beginning. Their most active period was in the mid-90s when they released all of their records. They are famous for wearing gorilla masks and suits on stage combined with various stage acts, including jumping and moving around on stage, shaking hands with the audience, telling jokes between songs and climbing on top of the bar while playing. Their first album Are you being surfed? (1994) is strictly guitar-oriented, and includes a mix of songs from their first EP and surf classics like Pipeline and Penetration. The personnel on this record was Joep Verbeek and John Peate on guitar, Jeroen van de Sande on bass, and their first drummer Mike Rosema on drums. Surfvival of de onbeschofste (1995) saw a change in line-up with Joep Verbeek and John Peate quitting the band, Jeroen van de Sande moving from bass to guitar, and David Andriesse filling in on bass. On this record Albert Benier was added to play organ, and he wrote much of the material for this album. The sound on this record is more organ-based with several songs using that as the lead instrument. El rey del Surf is their only vocal song on Surfvival..., and is a Spanish-language version of Trashmen's King of the Surf. After Surfvival of de onbeschofste the group has only recorded one song that has been released: 24 hours from Tulsa which was released on the surf-music tribute to Burt Bacharach That's new Pussycat! (OmOm Records, 2000). Their live-set mainly comprises songs from Surfvival of de onbeschofste with several numbers from Are you... and songs they have written after Surfvival of de onbeschofste, and has seen little change after their prolific period. On January 6, 2007 they played their farewell concert in Geel, Belgium. Late 2010 they made their comeback on Burlesque Ballroom in Rotterdam.
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