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The Sandmen
The Sandmen is a Danish rock band that was formed in Copenhagen in 1985. The band broke up in 1995, but was reunited in 2003 on the occasion of the release of the compilation album ''Beauties and Beasts''. In 2006 they revived releasing their a studio album, the first in over a decade called ''White Trash Red Front'', their biggest success. In 2014, the band has become a trio formation of Allan Vegenfeldt, Michael Illo Rasmussen and Stefan Moulvad with a new release ''Den Bedste dag'' and a new departure for the band in its first album in Danish after 8 albums in English.〔(Lydtapet: Anmeldelse: The Sandmen – Den Bedste Dag ) 〕 ==Original phase== Originally The Sandmen consisted of Allan Vegenfeldt on vocals, Stefan Jensen, Ole Wennike and Michael Rasmussen Illo. They released their materials on Garden Records. Guitarist Sam Mitchell joined The Sandmen in 1988 releasing the album ''Western Blood''. In 1989, the group had a hit with the song "House in the Country" from the American version of ''Western Blood'' released a year later. The Sandmen were included in record label A & M Records with a promotional tour in the United States. ''Gimme Gimme'', the band's third album was recorded in place in Malmö, Sweden and shelving of materials recorded earlier in London. The album became one of the first examples of classic rock fused with the twisted late-80s Manchester-wave in the style of Happy Mondays. Stefan Jensen left the band in 1992 just before signing with EMI and recording of ''Sleepyhead''. The album helped the band to be an established name in Denmark. The 1994 album ''In The House of Secrets'' added a "jazzy" side with improvisations. "Slave Song" from that album has become a huge live favourite tune. The band broke up in 1995.
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