The Bambi Molesters

The Bambi Molesters were a surf rock band from Sisak, Croatia. Since their formation in 1995, they have taken part in the revival of the 1960s surf genre and continue to contribute to its survival and further development with their music. They have managed to build their reputation as a contemporary surf rock band.

The Bambi Molesters
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
Associated actsChris Eckman, Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey
Websitewww.thebambimolesters.com
MembersDalibor Pavičić
Dinko Tomljanović
Hrvoje Zaborac
Ladislava Furlan

The Bambi Molesters performed regularly in Croatia and all over Europe, often opening for the US rock band R.E.M.[2][3]

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.

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" EP), 1996
  • Bikini Machines (7"), 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

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.


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