Nervus
Nervus are an English punk band from Watford. The current lineup is Em Foster (guitar, vocals), Paul Etienne (keyboards), Lucinda Livingstone (bass), and Jack Kenny (drums). They have released three full-length albums; Permanent Rainbow (2016), Everything Dies (2018), and Tough Crowd (2019), with the last two on the label Big Scary Monsters.
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Origin | Watford, England |
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Years active | 2014 | –present
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Members | Em Foster Paul Etienne Jack Kenny Lucinda Livingstone |
Past members | Karl Woods |
History
Nervus began as a bedroom songwriting project for singer and guitarist Em Foster in 2014, before expanding to a full band with the addition of Paul Etienne on keyboards, Jack Kenny on drums and Karl Woods on bass. They released their first album, Permanent Rainbow, on Venn Records, a label run by members of the band Gallows, in 2016.[1]
In early 2018, the band announced they would be releasing their second album Everything Dies on Big Scary Monsters on 9 March 2018.[2][3] In mid 2018, Karl Woods left the band and Lucinda Livingstone, also of the Brighton band Cultdreams, joined as bassist. On 27 September 2019, Nervus released their third album Tough Crowd, again on Big Scary Monsters.[4]
Discography
Albums
- Permanent Rainbow - Venn Records, 12" LP, CD, MP3 (2016)[1]
- Everything Dies - Big Scary Monsters, 12" LP, CD, MP3 (2018)[5][3][2]
- Tough Crowd - Big Scary Monsters, 12" LP, CD, MP3 (2019)[4]
Singles and EPs
- "We Want Your Blood" / "Grave Digging" - Self release, CD & Zine, MP3 (2020)
- "What If The Problem Was You?" - Self release, CD & Zine, MP3 (2020)
References
- Dedman, Remfry (31 October 2016). "Nervus – Permanent Rainbow: Exclusive Album Stream". The Independent.
- Travers, Paul (10 March 2018). "Nervus - Everything Dies". Kerrang!. London: Wasted Talent Ltd.
- "Nervus Share 'It Follows'". DIY. 22 January 2018.
- "Nervus have unveiled details of their new album, 'Tough Crowd'". Upset. 15 July 2019.
- "Nervus: "It's a reminder to people to stop being knobheads"". Dork. 9 March 2018.