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Nosferatu D2

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Years active
  
2005-2007

Website
  
AudioAntihero.com

Active until
  
2007

Labels
  
Audio Antihero

Past members
  
Ben Parker Adam Parker

Record label
  
Audio Antihero

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Associated acts
  
Superman Revenge Squad, Los Campesinos!, Benjamin Shaw, Sky Larkin, Paul Hawkins & The Awkward Silences, Air Formation

Origin
  
Croydon, United Kingdom (2005)

Albums
  
We're Gonna Walk Around This City With Our Headphones on to Block Out the Noise

Genres
  
Indie rock, Alternative rock

Similar
  
Jack Hayter, Marijuana Deathsquads, Let's Wrestle, Test Icicles, Luke Haines

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Nosferatu D2 were an Indie Rock band from Surrey, England. Although their years were short, the band would experience something of a posthumous renaissance on the strength of their shelved debut album being released by the fledgling Audio Antihero label. The album and the story of its release would be the subject of a number of BBC stories, while the album itself has received continued acclaim and airplay long after its release.

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2005-2007

Nosferatu D2 formed in the ashes of the similarly short-lived band called Tempertwig who released one single (a 7" split with Air Formation) before splitting up and freeing brothers Ben (Guitar/Vocals) and Adam Parker (drums) to begin again as Nosferatu D2. Tempertwig would however find a fan in the BBC's Steve Lamacq before their split, with Lamacq airing their "Bratpack Film Philosophy" single on his evening show. After Tempertwig, Nosferatu D2 began to play shows and demo new material, some of which was aired on XFM by John Kennedy and BBC Radio 1 by Huw Stephens. One of these demos received a praising review from the NME courtesy of James McMahon and another earned a recommendation from Art Brut member Chris Chinchilla.

Their most notable shows were with Air Formation and an opening slot for Los Campesinos! and Sky Larkin at The Spitz. Los Campesinos! would soon achieve success on the Wichita Records label and would give Nosferatu D2 a "thanks to" credit on their debut "Hold on Now, Youngster..." LP.

Ben Parker would then begin writing and recording under the Superman Revenge Squad name (taken from the comic book organisations of the same name) and Nosferatu D2 would quietly disband.

Despite the sparsity of their catalogue at this time and only having played a handful of shows, their song "Springsteen" caught the attention of Jamie Halliday the future founder of Audio Antihero records. His enthusiasm for the band would finally materialise in the release of their debut album in October 2009, more than two years since they disbanded.

Debut album/Posthumous acclaim

In October 2009 the fledgling Audio Antihero label announced Nosferatu D2's "We're Gonna Walk Around This City With Our Headphones On To Block Out The Noise" LP as their debut release. This announcement was met by praise from Los Campesinos! member Gareth Campesinos! who said it "fucks up his provisional albums of the year list." The album was distributed by PMD.

The album itself was critically acclaimed. Drowned In Sound gave it 9/10 and called it "some kind of alchemy, not to be repeated", Pitchfork said it was "perfect in its hopelessness", The 405 awarded them 9/10 and speculated that it might be "one of those forgotten albums that will be hailed as influential come five or ten years", This Is Fake DIY graded it 8/10, The Music Fix labeled it a "lo-fi masterpiece" with a 9/10, Music Emissions awarded the LP a perfect 10/10, The Organ simply stated "I do like this, like it lots actually", Scotland's The Skinny marked it as 4/5, and The Line Of Best Fit stated that "your record collection is incomplete without its inclusion."

The album was also well received internationally by radio with songs from the album given multiple airings on BBC 6 Music, Dandelion Radio, NME Radio, ResonanceFM, Florida's WVUM FM, Melbourne's Triple R FM, Kooba Radio, BSM Rocks! Radio, the inaugural God Is In The TV podcast. Jon Solomon's show on New Jersey's WPRB FM, Vancouver's CITR-FM and The Wrong Rock Show on South Africa's Bush Radio.

The album and its story has endured and several radio features have been dedicated to it. In January 2011 Tom Robinson interviewed Ben Parker and Jamie Halliday about the album on a special "I Need An Antihero" edition of BBC Introducing, in September 2010 Spark Radio named the disbanded Nosferatu D2 as their "Artist Of The Month" and interviewed Audio Antihero about the release, in August 2011 Miami's WVUMFM featured an hour long Audio Antihero special in which Nosferatu D2 were a main topic, and in August 2012 BBC World Service/PRI's "The World" aired a feature story on the Nosferatu D2 album which included music from the band and interviews with the artist and label.

In September 2012 the band would re-issue remastered recordings of their final show as "Nosferatu D2 - Live At The Spitz" on the Audio Antihero label. It was made available as a free download via Bandcamp and like their debut album found acclaim from the online press.

Though the band have not recorded since their split and have stated that they will not reform they have contributed unreleased recordings to charity compilations to raise money for FSID, Shelterbox, Save The Children, Red Cross, Japan Society and New York (following Hurricane Sandy).

The band were remembered again in a "Buried Treasures" article for the Faded Glamour culture site and in a "Lost Bands" story dedicated to the band in a paperback book published by Rhubarb Bomb. Label-mate Benjamin Shaw would also cover their Anti-Christmas song "It's Christmas Time (For God's Sake)," the song was used once more for Darren Hayman (Hefner/The French) and FIKA Recordings' 2011 Digital Advent Calendar where they were featured alongside fellow AAH artists including Jack Hayter, Fighting Kites, Paul Hawkins, Ian Button, Broken Shoulder and Benjamin Shaw.

In 2015, the album was reissued on cassette by Audio Antihero alongside a pay-what-you-want EP of non-album recordings entitled "Older, Wiser, Sadder" - which praised by Drowned in Sound.

Album / EP

  • We're Gonna Walk Around This City With Our Headphones On to Block Out the Noise (Audio Antihero, 2009)
  • Older, Wiser, Sadder - EP (Audio Antihero, 2015)
  • Live

  • Live at the Spitz (05/03/2007) (Audio Antihero/BarelyOut Recordings, 2012)
  • Compilation Appearances

  • Bob Hope Would - for Japan (Audio Antihero, 2011) - contributes "The Kids From FAME" / "Older, Wiser, Sadder" / "A Man at War With Himself"
  • Some.Alternate.Universe - for FSID (Audio Antihero, 2012) - contributes "A Footnote" (Demo)
  • Audio Antihero's Commercial Suicide Sampler (Audio Antihero, 2012) - contributes "Springsteen"
  • The Hüsker Doo-wop EP for New York (Audio Antihero/Hear It For NY, 2012) - contributes "Older, Wiser, Sadder"
  • Into the Light: Volume Three for Pussy Riot (Unwashed Territories, 2012) - contributes "It's Christmas Time (For God's Sake)"
  • Songs

    Broken TamagotchiWe're Gonna Walk Around This City With Our Headphones on to Block Out the Noise · 2009
    A FootnoteWe're Gonna Walk Around This City With Our Headphones on to Block Out the Noise · 2009
    I Killed Burt BacharachWe're Gonna Walk Around This City With Our Headphones on to Block Out the Noise · 2009

    References

    Nosferatu D2 Wikipedia