Inger Lorre (born Lori Ann Wening) is an American singer who is best known for her band
Nymphs.
Music career
Nymphs
Nymphs spent the mid-to-late '80s honing their craft in New Jersey, but they soon decided to try to make it big in California. They hadn't been there more than a few months before only Inger and guitarist
Geoff Siegel were left. They replaced the other two with guitarist Sam Merrick, drummer Alex Kirst, and bassist Cliff D. (Cliff Jones).
The band's distinctive sound, a mixture of
punk rock and
goth, glam and
grunge
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, and image began to attract the attention of major record labels. At the time, the band simply wanted to sign to an indie label, as most grunge and punk bands did before the 1991 success of
Nirvana's ''
Nevermind'', but by 1989 Nymphs were signed to
Geffen Records with a nearly million-dollar recording contract. The band even made a brief appearance in the film ''
Bad Influence'' performing "The Highway", a song Lorre wrote about a young girl infatuated with serial killer
Richard Ramirez.
It was at about this time that Nymphs began to have problems with their label. Almost two years had passed since Nymphs had completed their album. Lorre was losing her battle with heroin and in an alcohol induced fit she urinated on the desk of A&R man Tom Zutaut. "''
Rolling Stone'' quipped, 'Talk about being pissed at your record label.'" The band fired Lorre when she refused to go on stage in
Miami opening for
Peter Murphy.
An
EP called ''The Practical Guide to Astral Projection'' was released the same year but it failed to chart.
Solo work
Lorre returned to New Jersey for several years. A few spots here and there over time, where Lorre popped up in various places, never evolved into a Nymphs reunion or second album. In 1995, she teamed up with Motel Shootout and released the single ''Burn,'' on old friend
Long Gone John's label,
Sympathy for the Record Industry. She entered rehab and worked toward permanent recovery.
She befriended singer
Jeff Buckley, and they began collaborating on music. Lorre's vocals are featured on "Angel Mine" while Jeff played guitar, sitar, and mouth sax on the track, released on the
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tribute album ''Kicks Joy Darkness''. Jeff and Lorre duetted again on the track "Thief Without The Take" contained on Lorre's album ''Transcendental Medication''. Buckley also covered "
Yard of Blonde Girls" co-written by Lorre, which appeared on ''
Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk
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''. Sadly, at the height of his popularity, Buckley drowned during an evening swim on May 29, 1997, before the album's release. Lorre reemerged from New Jersey with her solo album, ''Transcendental Medication'' released on
Triple X Records in 1999.
In 2000, Lorre moved back to Los Angeles, where she painted and appeared in group shows around the city. She made a cameo appearance in the 2001 indie film ''Down and Out with the Dolls'', a raunchy, wry, and in-your-face tale of the fast rise and fall of an all-girl, four-piece Portland rock band. She performed a cover of
Black Flag's "Slip It In" with
Henry Rollins on the 2002 album ''
Rise Above''.
On July 17, 2004, Lorre played an acoustic show at Hollywood's The
Knitting Factory, performing Nymphs songs, new songs and covers. In 2006, a version of The Nymphs popped up in a few places. There were plans to have a reunion with all original members, but with the death of original drummer
Alex Kirst, it seems unlikely.
On 3 April 2016, Lorre announced in a Facebook post that she would be performing a show on 27 May 2016 at
The Viper Room, "doing 99% Nymphs songs."
Discography
Nymphs
* ''
Nymphs'' LP - 1991
Geffen 36,000
* ''
A Practical Guide to Astral Projection
''A Practical Guide to Astral Projection'' is an EP and the second studio record by American rock band Nymphs. It was produced by Bill Price and released in 1992 on DGC Records. The EP consists of demos of "The Highway" and "Alright" the band made ...
'' EP - 1992 Geffen 5,000
Inger Lorre & the Motel Shootout
*''
Burn'' Single - 1994
Sympathy for the Record Industry
Solo
* ''
Transcendental Medication
''Transcendental Medication'' is a 1999 in music, 1999 album by Inger Lorre, formerly of The Nymphs. The album includes a duet with Jeff Buckley as well as the song "Yard of Blonde Girls" which Buckley covered on his 1998 posthumous album ''Sketc ...
'' LP - 1999
Triple X 12,000
* ''Live at The Viper Room'' LP - 2017
Sweet Nothing Records
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Guest appearances
* Jeff Buckley, ''
Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk
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'' - 1998
* ''
Rise Above: 24 Black Flag Songs to Benefit the West Memphis Three'' - 2002
Inger Lorre and the Chiefs of Infinity
*''7" Single - Side A:Snowflake / Side B:Hate in my Heart 2014
Cargo Records
Filmography
*''
Bad Influence'' (1990)
*''
Down and Out with the Dolls
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References
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Living people
American women singers
American rock singers
Women punk rock singers
Singers from New Jersey
Sympathy for the Record Industry artists
Year of birth missing (living people)
21st-century American women