Psyched Up Janis is tagged as: danish, rock, alternative, indie rock, dansk Sune Rose Wagner and Jakob Jørgensen played their first concert together as Psyched Up Janis in 1989, in Sønderborg, Denmark. Later, in 1992, they recorded their first demo tape, titled “I Never Change” - which had a sound more funky, than that of the later Psyched Up Janis. During that year, both members of the band moved to Copenhagen, where drummer Martin Bjerregaard joined. With the new lineup, the band travelled to Sweden to record the self-financed ep, “I Died In My Teens”, and the single of the same title made “Single of the Week” in Kerrang magazine. After this, PUJ record the album “Swell”, with the help of Craig Leon of London. The band signs with English label This Way Up/Universal in 1995, and moves to Britain the year after that, to make a name for themselves abroad - though without much luck. Also in 1996, Psyched Up Janis opened the Orange Stage at Roskilde Festival - quite an honor for Danish bands. During the same year, “Beats Me” is recorded in Britain and it is mixed in the famous studios of Abbey Road. Jesper Reginal (THAU) moves into a more permanent role of drummer, being with the band in studios as well as on stage. Psyched Up Janis tours Denmark with the new album “Enter The Super... Read More About Psyched Up Janis Biography... Send Psyched Up Janis ringtones to your cell |
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