Nephew discography

Nephew discography

Frontman Simon Kvamm in 2008.
Studio albums 5
Live albums 3
Compilation albums 1
EPs 5
Singles 19
Box sets 1
Demos 3

The Danish rock band Nephew has released five studio albums, three live albums, five EPs, one compilation album, one box set, and nineteen singles. The band was formed in 1996 by Simon Kvamm, Kristian Riis, Jonas Juul Jeppesen, and Søren Arnholt. In 1998, Jeppesen, who was until then the bassist in the band, left the band and was replaced by the current bassist Kasper Toustrup. That year, they proceeded to release two demo albums, Tunes and Things to Do; the demo Downtown Europe was released in 1999. In 2000, the band debuted with Swimming Time, on the small label Martian Records. The album was received well by both critics and fans, but despite the band's success, the members got bored and decided to take a break. During their 2001 farewell concert in Germany, the band rediscovered their passion for music and decided to stay together. After being signed to Copenhagen Records, the band released their second studio album USADSB in 2004, which was very well received and is seen as their "breakthrough" album. It gained double platinum status in Denmark, and aside from there has been released in Japan, Germany, and Norway. Later in 2004, the En Wannabe Darth Wader single release came to be, which contains both the Danish and English versions of Nephew's song "En Wannabe Darth Vader".[1]

October 2006 came the album Interkom Kom Ind, which received many positive reviews and has fared well commercially both in Denmark and other countries in Europe. It was certified 3x platinum.[2] "Igen & Igen &" is its lead single. The Mexico Ligger i Spanien Remix EP was released later in 2007, which contains remixes of the song "Mexico Ligger i Spanien" by Mofus and Klovn, as well as an extended mix and a short intro version.[3] In November 2007, Nephew released a live box set (Live-CD/2DVD) entitled Roskilde 07.07.07 based upon a much-acclaimed live performance at Orange Scene at the 2007 Roskilde Festival. The Live CD features songs from the albums USADSB and Interkom Kom Ind, including a special version of "Hospital" which features a guest performance by Danish rapper L.O.C.. The Special Edition of the box also includes the band's remix of the Timbaland track "The Way I Are".

On the Danish constitution day in 2009, Nephew released their fourth studio album, Danmark/Denmark, which was certified 2x platinum.[2] In 2010, the Police Bells & Church Sirens EP was released, containing a radio edit, a "Dainty Doll's Trend Mix", and "Nephew's Nightlife Mix" (mixed by René Munk Thalund of Nephew) of the song "Police Bells & Church Sirens". The EP also contains one previously unreleased track, "Jesus Jesus".[4] In November 2012, Nephew released Hjertestarter, which went straight to the number one most sold album (in Denmark) that month and the Danish iTunes store.

On 18 November 2013, Nephew released an album boxset, 1-2-3-4-5, as well as a compilation of singles, Igen & Igen &. 1-2-3-4-5 contains Nephew's five studio albums along with 15 bonus songs; early renditions of the songs "USADSB", "Mexico Ligger i Spanien", "Hospital", "007 Is Also Gonna Die", and "Hjertestarter; a remix of "Downtown Europe" by Ørtz/Mofus; an alternative version of "Worst/Best Case Scenario"; an early version of "Superliga"; the previously unreleased demo songs "Swedenborg" and "Marking Princess"; and premixes of the previously unreleased "Pasfotografier", "Automatisk Mig", "Stop Nu Hjælp Nu", "The Day I Laminate My Heart", and "Jeg Kan Se". It also contains "Statusopdaterer At Jeg Statusopdaterer" featuring Johnson. Igen & Igen & is a collection of all of Nephew's singles currently released at that time.

Albums

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak position Certification
DAN
[5]
Swimming Time
  • Release date: 3 May 2000
  • Record label: Martian Records
  • Re-released: 14 February 2005
  • Record Label Copenhagen Records
  • Format: CD
15
USADSB
  • Release date: 30 June 2004
  • Record label: Copenhagen Records
  • Format: CD
1
  • 2× Platinum[6]
Interkom Kom Ind
  • Release date: 6. oktober 2006
  • Record label: Copenhagen Records
  • Format: LP, CD, download
1
  • 3× Platinum[7]
Danmark/Denmark
  • Release date: 5. juni 2009
  • Record label: Copenhagen Records
  • Format: LP, CD, download
1
  • 2× Platinum[2]
Hjertestarter[8]
  • Release date: 2. November 2012
  • Record label: Copenhagen Records
  • Format: LP, CD, download
1
  • Platinum

Live albums

Year Album Peak position Certification
DAN
[5]
2004 USADSB 10 x så live
2007 Roskilde 07.07.07 2
2013 Hjertestarter 10 x så live 25

Compilation albums

Year Album Peak position Certification
DAN
[5]
2013 Greatest Hits - Igen & Igen & 8

Box sets

Year Album Peak position Certification
DAN
[5]
2013 1-2-3-4-5 (Greatest Hits Box) 15

EPs

Singles

Year Single Peak position Certification Album
DAN
[5]
2007 "Hospital"
feat. L.O.C.
1 Interkom kom ind
2008 "Allein Alene"
(Polarkreis 18 vs Nephew)
3 Polarkreis 18 album
The Colour of Snow
2009 "007 Is Also Gonna Die" 1 Danmark/Denmark
"Va Fangool!" 10
2010 "Police Bells and Church Sirens" 6
"The Danish Way to Rock"
(feat. Landsholdet)
1 Non-album release
2012 "Hjertestarter" 6 Hjertestarter
"Klokken 25" 19
2013 "Gå med dig"
(feat. Marie Key)
1 Gold
Others

References

  1. https://www.discogs.com/Nephew-En-Wannabe-Darth-Vader/master/471276
  2. 1 2 3 "Album Top-40". Hitlisten. IFPI Danmark & Nielsen Music. 5 March 2010. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
  3. https://www.discogs.com/Nephew-Mexico-Ligger-I-Spanien-Remix-EP/master/128486
  4. https://www.discogs.com/Nephew-Police-Bells-Church-Sirens-EP/master/471275
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 "danishcharts.com - Discography Nephew". Hitlisten. Hung Medien. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
  6. "Album Top-40". Hitlisten. IFPI Danmark & Nielsen Music. 1 April 2005. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
  7. "Album Top-40". Hitlisten. IFPI Danmark & Nielsen Music. 25 May 2007. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
  8. Jeppesen, Lars Löbner (29 February 2012). "Nephew varsler hjertestartende defibrillator-rock". Gaffa. Retrieved 3 March 2012.
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