One day in 1995 three girls and a boy got tired of being bored and doing
nothing, so they decided to start a band. No one knew how to play, at
least not the instruments they wanted to play, and neither did they have
any instruments. But this didn’t seem important at the time. They
rented a rehearsal space at Blitz, a squat in central Oslo, and borrowed
guitars from people they knew who played in a band, or had given up playing
in a band. Simple as that, a band was born and they called it Mensen.
The
Band-members and their musical background:
Power
Plingis:
The strongest of them all and the one with the smallest ego, so naturally
she was placed behind the drum kit. Her musical background was attending
every punk rock concert in Oslo from the age of sixteen.
Lars
Fromage:
The tallest one, and the only one with an instrument, a bass guitar.
So he became the bass player. Musical background: played organ in a
Mummies cover band.
Christine
Sixteen:
She wouldn’t sing and she had as big an ego as Mary Currie, so
of course she had to be the lead guitar player. And she had been playing
classical guitar as a child. She could play the theme from “The
Deer-hunter” and that totally impressed the rest of the band!
Mary
Currie:
Big ego - no patience to practice, so she became the singer and rhythm
guitar player. She played drums in a band for a year, but was too dominant
and got fired.
Mensen’s
first 7” came out on Bang! Records, a Spanish label in ’97.
Their second 7” was released on the fabulous Oslo based Hit Me!
Records in ’98.
Their first LP, “Delusions Of Grandeur”, was released by
the German label Thunderwoman Records in ’98 as well .
Mensen then released three singles, one on Nomad Records (US), one on
Wrench Records (UK) and a split single with The Meat Joy on Fandango
Records (US).
2000.
Mensen goes on tour for the first time. Five weeks in Germany, France,
Switzerland and Italy.
They had an awesome time and decided to be on the road as much as possible!
This could not be combined with full time studies so Lars left the band
to continue his psychology degree.
2001.
Rambling Roy replaces Lars Fromage.
Rambling
Roy:
Loved Aerosmith and was a great guitar player. He wanted to be in a
rock ‘n’ roll band and had never played bass before and
he didn’t have a bass. In other words all the demands on a Mensen-membership
fulfilled! He was in!
On
his first tour the same year, he had to get permission from his principal
at school to go. He was sixteen years old and couldn’t be away
from school for four weeks without a valid reason. The three girls in
Mensen wrote a letter to the principal promising that they would make
sure he didn’t miss out on anything. They managed to make the
principal accept the tour as Rambling Roy’s practice period in
his music course.
2002.
Mensen’s second album “Oslo City” is released on Mensen
Records and Gearhead Records which also by then had released “Delusions
Of Grandeur”. Rambling Roy leaves the band to concentrate on his
own band, where he sings and plays guitar. He is replaced by a Swede
called Krille Faen, who doesn’t stay in the band long enough to
get immortalised on record.
Krille
Faen:
He actually was a bass player. No one knows where he came from he just
fell into the rehearsal room one day . Musical background: unknown.
2003.
Christine Sixteen leaves the band early spring and this is a frustrating
time for the band. The three girls have been together from the start.
Rambling Roy steps in on guitar on their summer tour and the band is
desperately trying to find a replacement for Christine.
Summer
2003.
Mary Currie and Lars Fromage drive to The Quart Festival to see Turbonegro.
There they meet a Euroboy look-a-like and his friend who’s a Hank
Von Helvete look-a-like. Lars and Mary think this is very funny and
starts to talk to them. And to make a short story even shorter The Euroboy
look-a-like could play bass and became the new Mensen bass-player that
same night. Please welcome Honey le Monde on the bass guitar!!!
Honey
le Monde:
When Honey was a child he didn’t roam around the house in a Batman-suit
nor did he play violent games on his computer. He was more like Ferdinan
the bull who sat under a three and smelled the flowers. Except his three
was a chair and he didn’t smell any flowers, he listened to Vivaldi’s
The Four Seasons. His parents heaved a sigh of relief when he began
listening to Guns’n’Roses and picked up a bass! Musical
background: played T sax in his fathers jazz band and clarinet in the
Guards.
But
the band still needed a guitar player and they found him in the bar
where Power Plingis works. The former guitar player in The Tennessee
Beats had no band and Mensen had no guitarist. They tried him out and
there was no doubt, Johnny Boogie became Christine Sixteen’s successor!
Johnny
B.:
Spent most of his childhood in his room playing with Kiss-dolls and
listening to Mötley Crue, Skid Row and Kiss. Bought a Les Paul
in ’98. Spend most of his youth in his room playing Kiss songs
on his guitar while listening to Mötley Crue, Skid Row and Kiss.
. Musical background: Played guitar in Hellraisers and The Tennessee
Beats.
The
band: Mary Currie, Power Plingis, Honey le Monde and Johnny B. went
on tour in Spain and Germany before x-mas 2003 and it was just right!
Now the band has put the past behind them and are looking forward to
become the greatest band ever! And they just might be. So look out for
these girls and boys! You sure will hear more from them in the future!!!
I’m lovin’ it!
Enjoy
Mensen !!!
Anita
Haaland
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