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Active until
  
1991

Years active
  
1984–1991

Genre
  
Alternative rock

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Associated acts
  
Cell Arthur Lee (Love) Roy Loney (Flamin' Groovies)

Past members
  
Jim WaltersAlex TotinoPhil Leopold von TrappLyle HysenDavid Motamed

Origin
  
New York City, New York, United States (1984)

Albums
  
Triskaidekaphobe, Jupiter Eye, Entertaining Friends, Mousetrap, Das Damen, Marshmellow Conspiracy, High Anxiety

Record labels
  
SST Records, Sub Pop, City Slang, Twin/Tone Records, Ecstatic Peace!

Similar
  
Uncle Wiggly, Love Battery, HP Zinker, David Kilgour, Urge Overkill

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Das Damen was an alternative rock band from New York City, United States, formed in 1984. The band released several albums before splitting up in 1991. The band's name is fake German and allegedly translates to "the ladies" (the correct German form would be Die Damen).

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History

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The band was formed in the 1984 by Jim Walters (vocals, guitar), Alex Totino (guitar, vocals), Phil Leopold von Trapp (bass guitar, vocals), and Lyle Hysen (drums). Totino and Hysen were previously in the New York Hardcore punk band, The Misguided. They released their eponymous debut album on Thurston Moore's Ecstatic Peace! label in 1986. They subsequently signed to SST Records and released Jupiter Eye in 1987, which has been described as "quasi-hardcore that touched on MC5-like garage psychedelia". A third album, Triskaidekaphobe (which featured Wayne Kramer of MC5 on guitar), and the Marshmellow Conspiracy EP (which was withdrawn when it was discovered that the track "Song for Michael Jackson to $ell" was in fact an uncredited version of The Beatles' "Magical Mystery Tour", and later reissued without the track) followed in 1988 before they left SST. The band's next release was the 1989 album Mousetrap, on the Twin/Tone label. Von Trapp left to be replaced by David Motamed, and the band then moved on to City Slang for the live album Entertaining Friends, recorded at CBGB, and their final release was the High Anxiety mini-set in July 1991, co-released by City Slang and Sub Pop.

Motamed later joined Cell.

Musical style

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Ira Robbins of Trouser Press described the band's debut as "six badly mixed long songs that are noisy but fun". They mixed alternative rock with metal, psychedelic rock, and acid rock.

Albums

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  • Das Damen (1986), Ecstatic Peace
  • Jupiter Eye (1987), SST
  • Triskaidekaphobe (1988), SST
  • Mousetrap (1989), Twin/Tone
  • Entertaining Friends (live) (1990), City Slang
  • High Anxiety mini (1991), City Slang/Sub Pop
  • Singles, EPs

  • Marshmellow Conspiracy EP (1988), SST
  • "Noon Daylight" (1989), What Goes On / Twin/Tone (UK Indie No. 12)
  • "Sad Mile" / "Making Time" (1989), Sub Pop - Sub Pop Singles Club release
  • Songs

    Noon DaylightEntertaining Friends · 1990
    Spiderbirds1988
    Reverse Into TomorrowEntertaining Friends · 1990

    References

    Das Damen Wikipedia