The Bambi Molesters

The Bambi Molesters were a surf rock band from Sisak, Croatia, founded in 1995. They performed regularly in Croatia and all over Europe, often opening for the US rock band R.E.M.[2][3] They released five studio albums from 1997 until 2013. In collaboration with Chris Eckman, leader of the gothic-americana band The Walkabouts, the project "The Strange" was born. In 2018, after 23 years, they announced on Facebook that they would disband 'It's time for a new era' but did not reveal any reasons.[1]

The Bambi Molesters
The Bambi Molesters performing in 2001
The Bambi Molesters performing in 2001
Background information
OriginSisak, Croatia
GenresSurf rock, instrumental rock
Years active19952018[1]
LabelsSlušaj Najglasnije!, Dancing Bear, Glitterhouse Records, Kamikaze Records
MembersDalibor Pavičić
Dinko Tomljanović
Hrvoje Zaborac
Ladislava Furlan
Websitethebambimolesters.com

Band members

  • Lada Furlan Zaborac - bass guitar
  • Hrvoje Zaborac - drums
  • Dalibor Pavičić - guitar
  • Dinko Tomljanović - guitar

Discography

Singles and EPs

  • Play Out of Tune (Cassette), 1995
  • Coastal Disturbance (7-inch EP), 1996
  • Bikini Machines (7-inch), 1998

Studio albums

Appearances on compilations

  • Smells Like Surf Spirit, 1997
  • Rolling Stone - Rare Trax, Vol. 5 Summer In The City, 1998
  • Feathers, Wood & Aluminium, 1998
  • Tuberider, 1999
  • Monster Party 2000, 2000
  • For A Few Guitars More, 2002
  • Guitar Ace: Link Wray Tribute, 2003
  • Bang Bang Soundtrack, 2006
  • Projekt R.E.M.: Pure Energy Music , 2012

The track "Malaguena" (from their third album Sonic Bullets: 13 from the Hip) was featured in the soundtrack of the 2018 Spanish period comedy-drama Arde Madrid, session 1 "Poco católica".

[4] The track "Chaotica" (from their third album Sonic Bullets: 13 from the Hip) was featured in the soundtrack of Season 5 of the TV series Breaking Bad.

References

  1. "KRAJ NAKON 23 GODINE! Raspao se jedan od najpriznatijih naših bendova na međunarodnoj sceni, evo što su poručili fanovima" [END AFTER 23 YEARS! One of our most acclaimed bands on the international scene broke up, here’s what they told the fans] (in Croatian). 25 July 2018.
  2. "The Bambi Molesters: Dumb Loud Hollow Twang – Deluxe". surfguitar101.com. May 14, 2006. Retrieved July 4, 2013.
  3. "Molestiraj me surfom!" (in Croatian). Muzika.hr. March 17, 2010. Retrieved July 4, 2013.
  4. "The Bambi Molesters - Malaguena (Arde Madrid)". YouTube. Retrieved 2022-08-06.


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