The Schizo's

The Schizo's
Origin Emmen, Netherlands
Genres Punk rock
Years active 1985–1988, 2008-present
Labels none, own label
Past members Despo Kristel, René Timmer(†)

The Schizo's are a punkrock band from Emmen. The band was formed in the mid-1980s, broke up, and reformed in the 2000s.

History

The band was formed around 1985 in Emmen; the members (Despo Kristel on bass, René Timmer, and Reinie Hummel) were all heavily influenced by the American rock-and-roll and especially the New York punkrock scene with bands like The Ramones, Johnny Thunders and New York Dolls.[1] In spring of 1987 they each took out a personal loan and raised 20.000 Dutch guilders (about 9100,-) and booked a week in the Ballad Sound recording studio near the town of Gorinchem. To keep costs down they lived in a trailer on the local campground and relied on volunteers to help them out. In a single week they recorded 11 tracks, and did the final mix at Jaap Brünner's studio to make a final mix.

Since no record label showed any interest, they self-released 500 copies of the album. Lack of success and problems with alcohol and hard drugs, however, led to the band's downfall.

Comeback

In 2008, Hummel and Timmer, now clean, reformed the band, getting Marco Geerdink to replace Kristel on bass. They played their first gig in over 20 years during the 2008 Gouden Pijl, a professional Criterium in Emmen.[2]

They recorded a second CD, Overcome Oblivion[3] and played several gigs in Emmen and surroundings. On 4 August 2011, Rene Timmer died after a long illness[4]

Discography

Albums

Album Bad Image

References

  1. Details from the TV-documentary Op zoek naar Bad Image from July 2009
  2. Interviews during and after the comeback gig of The Schizo's (+part 2)
  3. Website studio Clashproductions, bezocht 5 augustus 2009
  4. Made in Drenthe Rene Timmer died, (Dutch), 4 August 2011
  5. Source: Cover, disc and added page of the Bad Image albym, 1987, STEMRA 31064
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