- The Nymphs
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Name = Nymphs
Img_capt = Promotional photo of The Nymphs
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Origin =United States
Genre =Alternative rock ,glam punk , grunge
Years_active = 1985–1992
Label =Geffen Records
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Current_members =Inger Lorre
Jet
Cliff D
Sam Merrick
Alex Kirst
Past_members = The Nymphs were analternative rock band of the late 1980s and early 1990s with lead singerInger Lorre . The band was signed toGeffen Records , and released their only album in 1991. The Nymphs were known for their wild stage shows and their rebellious attitude towards record companies. The band broke up in 1992.Band history
Lorre and guitarist Jet formed the band in
New Jersey in the mid 1980s. The band moved toLos Angeles to pursue their musical careers, and after two members returned to New Jersey, Lorre and Jet recruited guitarist Sam Merrick, drummer Alex Kirst and bass player Cliff D. The band became known for its wild live shows around Los Angeles, with Lorre once performingoral sex on her boyfriend live on stage.Fact|date=January 2008The band was hoping to sign with an alternative label such as
Alternative Tentacles , but their reputation led to interest from the major labels. However, the band's wild behaviour led to some companies losing interest. The band was recording a demo forA&M Records whenBono ofU2 walked by as one of the band members wasmooning another. Bono calledHerb Alpert , which resulted in the session being cancelled.cite web
url=http://www.hipmagazine.com/nymphs.htm |title=The Nymphs |publisher="HIP" magazine |accessdate=2006-10-08]The Nymphs eventually signed with
Geffen Records in 1989, with the label offering an advance of $900,000. The band wanted to record immediately, but faced continuous delays from Geffen. The longest delay was caused when the producer of their album was taken from the project to work on theGuns N' Roses albums "Use Your Illusion I " and "Use Your Illusion II ".The delay in recording the album led to rising tension within the band. The band worked on building its name by supporting rising bands such as
Soul Asylum andSoundgarden . However, Tom Zutaut, theirA&R man, told them not to play live, resulting in a drunken Lorre urinating over his desk as an expression of her anger.Fact|date=January 2008 The incident attracted widespread attention in the music press.Courtney Love used a recording which Lorre had left on her answering machine for the track "Sassy", which appeared on the Hole album "Pretty on the Inside ".The Nymphs made a brief cameo in the 1990 film "Bad Influence", performing "The Highway".
The Nymphs eventually released their self-titled album in 1991, but it failed to chart. They were on tour with Peter Murphy when Lorre's boyfriend
Chris Schlosshardt (bassist with theSea Hags ) died of a heroin overdose. Shortly afterwards, Lorre suffered a nervous breakdown. The band broke up in 1992, and Lorre returned to New Jersey, destitute and addicted to heroin.Fact|date=January 2008 An EP called "The Practical Guide to Astral Projection", consisting of rarities and outtakes, was released in 1992, but it failed to chart. The Nymphs song "Revolt" appeared on the soundtrack of the 1992 horror film "Pet Sematary II ". When the band broke up, Alex, the drummer, was asked byIggy Pop to join his touring band. Alex toured with them for ten years. [ [http://www.adequacy.net/interview.php?InterviewID=97 Delusions of Adequacy ] ]Inger Lorre eventually resurfaced with the 1999 album "
Transcendental Medication ".Inger formed a new Nymphs in 2006 with her as the only original member. The band performed two shows in Los Angeles in early 2007. Inger has stated on her MySpace page that the Nymphs are going to release a new CD sometime in the future, and that their previous releases will be reissued. [MySpace|thenymphsrock|The Nymphs Rock]
Discography
* "The Nymphs" (1991)
Geffen 36,000
* "The Practical Guide to Astral Projection " (1992)Geffen 5,000References
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* [http://www.worldwildtribe.com/ingerlorre/bio.php Inger Lorre biography] at worldwildtribe.com
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