No one will ever accuse the Danish trio HorrorPops of being a conventional band. But to say they have no use for convention is a gross understatement. HorrorPops abhor the norm. They stomp it with ...
Interesting fact: according to newly revised statistics, Denmark had the world’s highest tax level in 2007, at 63 percent. Well, interesting if you’re a fourth-year economics student jonesing for an ...
The HorrorPops may look like the Cramps, but they’re more razor-edged pop than horror. The outfit’s parts fit together like Roger Corman’s Frankenstein — not quite as scary as hoped. The Concrete ...
Really, the Horrorpops show tonight is going to be more of an event than a concert. Even if you lose your hearing just before walking through Culture Room’s doors, you’re in for a hell of a good time.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Lead HorrorPop Patricia Day doesn’t lack style. Photos by Tina Hagerling. Call it new wave, punk, ska, rock, goth or psychobilly. Whatever your flavor, the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Yeah, we know how it looks: Weird. Photos by Rever contributor Matt Schild. When HorrorPops’ lead singer Patricia Day asks an audience a question there’s ...
Polkadots, cherries, brothel creepers and haircuts sharp enough to slice a finger off. This is my kind of crowd. If I get bored of the band, I know I’ll have a fabulous evening looking at the people ...
Geoff Kresge has joined the HorrorPops as their new guitarist, following the recent departure of Karsten. Kresge most recently played upright bass in Tiger Army from a period spanning 1998 to 2004.
Inspiration for quality music flows from abundant sources. Some songwriters find their muse in existential distress or outrage at global affairs. Then there are bands like HorrorPops, who shake up ...
Since ’96, Danish psychobilly punks have been putting on a manic show thanks to awesome frontwoman Patricia Day and bassist Kim Nekroman (also of the Nekromantix). It’s been 12 years since the last ...