John Coffey (band)
John Coffey was a Dutch punk rock/post-hardcore band from Utrecht.
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Origin | Utrecht, Netherlands |
Genres | Punk rock, post-hardcore, rock and roll |
Years active | 2005–2016 |
Labels | Sally Forth Records, Redfield Records, V2 Records |
Website | www |
Members | David Achter de Molen Alfred van Luttikhuizen Christoffer van Teijlingen Richard van Luttikhuizen Carsten Brunsveld |
Past members | Art van Triest Twan van Eikelenboom |
John Coffey is influenced by bands such as Refused, Every Time I Die and The Ghost of a Thousand. The band name is a reference to the character John Coffey from the movie The Green Mile (1999) by Frank Darabont, based on the six-book series by Stephen King.
The band gained a lot of interest when a video and gif went viral of the singer catching a beer while he was standing on the crowd.[1]
History
Vanity
In the autumn of 2008 the band recorded its debut album Vanity with Dutch producer Martijn Groeneveld (who recorded amongst others Face Tomorrow, The Spirit That Guides Us and Blaudzun ). Vanity was released in October 2009 by Sally Forth Records / Munich Records. The first thousand copies of the CD were pierced by a bullet. The album was well received by the Dutch press and received attention from OOR, Live XS, FRET, Rocktribune, and UP. The band toured in various countries including Germany, Great Britain and Sweden.
Bright Companions; new line-up
In June 2010 the band announced the departure of vocalist Art van Triest and guitarist Twan Eikelenboom. Eikelenboom was immediately replaced by Christoffer van Teijlingen. Van Triest was replaced in the fall of 2010, by David Achter de Molen. In the fall of 2010 and early 2011 the band started working on a new record.
In the autumn of 2011 the band recorded a new album in Studio Grondahl in Swedish Stockholm with producer Pelle Gunnerfeldt, which among other recorded Swedish bands like The Hives and Refused. Assistant producer was former guitarist of The Ghost of a Thousand, Jag Jago. The recording of this album was partly made possible by fans. In 2011 they completed a fundraising campaign on the crowdfunding music website SellaBand.[2]
In May 2012 it was announced that the band would release a new album in September 2012 titled Bright Companions. Along with this news, the band released the first single from the album, "Romans".[3]
The second single, "Featherless Redheads", was released exclusively at 3voor12 in August 2012.[4]
In September 2012 "Bright Companions' was released across Europe by the German music label, Redfield Records. The album gained a lot of positive reviews in the Dutch and International press. Articles appeared in Dutch, German and Belgian music magazine OOR, Visions Magazine, Rocktribune, Guitarist, and Fuze Magazine.
Hiatus
On the 19th of May 2016, the band announced they had decided to "put the band on hold", "We don’t want to say farewell, but we won’t be making music these coming years." [1]
Members
- Current members
- David Achter de Molen – lead vocals (2010–present)
- Alfred van Luttikhuizen – guitar, vocals (2002–present)
- Christoffer van Teilingen – guitar, vocals (2010–present)
- Richard van Luttikhuizen – bass, vocals (2002–present)
- Carsten Brunsveld – drums (2002–present)
- Former members
- Art van Triest – lead vocals (2002–2010)
- Twan Eikelenboom – guitar (2002–2010)
Discography
Albums
- Vanity (2009)[5]
- Bright Companions (2012)
- The Great News (2015)
EPs
- Spring (online release) (2007)
- White Like The New Sky (2005)
- Unstached (2013)
- A House for Thee (2016)
References
- van Amstel, Constance (May 19, 2016). "'Bier-vang-band' John Coffey stopt ermee". Metronieuws (in Dutch). Retrieved 29 April 2017.
- "News – Congratulations – John Coffey just hits the target!". Sellaband. Archived from the original on 2012-06-10. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
- "John Coffey – 'Romans' Official Video". YouTube. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
- Jorinda Teeuwen. "Nieuwe video John Coffey: 'rauwe, snoeiharde punk rock 'n roll'". 3voor12. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
- "John Coffey | Album Discography | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 29 April 2017.