Bigger Boat Family Tree: The Krebscouts “Rock n Roll Pneumonia”

The Krebscouts were the first โrealโ band I played in. I say โrealโ because the bands Iโd been in before didnโt know how to tune their instruments. Itโs true, I never tuned my bass once until Ben showed me how when we started The Krebscouts. That might seem pretty lazy or dumb, but nobody ever told me that was something you were supposed to do. Oh well.
In the fallย of 1995, my friend Dan Nygard told me that heโd found some kids from Fargo South High to play in the band we had been trying to start. I was a bit skeptical, we went to Moorhead High after all, but at least they werenโt from West Fargo, I figured. Dan took me over to Benโs momโs house one day, and when he answered the door, I recognized him from Island Park (the premiere skate spot in those days), so I figured he was all right.
Originally, I was to play 2nd guitar and Danโs brother Leif was going to play bass.ย I didnโt really want to play guitar because I pretty much stunk at it (still do), but Leif was an amazing bass player so that was the thinking there. Well, Leif never showed up to practice so I got moved to bass by default. I was fine with that.
Nate had originally been slotted to play drums but couldnโt for reasons I donโt recall. He was probably grounded or something. We ended up with Mr. Joe Vessel on drums. Joe had played in a really cool and popular local band called Pathos, so we were pretty stoked to get him. He was a bit older than us, more worldly.

Perot House. Summer, 1997. Dan, Nate, Jim, Ben
We practiced forever, for severalย months actually, before we played our first show. I donโt know why it took us so long to play out. It might have been because up to that point, most of the bands that came through town were of the AmRep/K Records variety, which is fine, but not really what we were playing. Around โ96, Ski and Troy from West Fargoย had started setting up shows and booking more traditional punk bands, mostly in city parks. That, and it seemed that a lot of the old guard were graduating college and moving away, clearing some space for all of us snotty high schoolers to make some noise.
So, in July of 1996, The Krebscouts played our first show. That night the lineup was Dan on vocals, Ben on Guitar, me (Jim) on bass, and Joe on drums. We opened for The Crumbs in a park in West Fargo. I still, and always will love The Crumbs. It was a really cool honor to play with them. I even have a Crumbs tattoo. That night, I think they may have missed us, but thatโs OK.

The Bowler. South Fargo. August 1997.
That was the only show we played with Joe. I stunk up the bass, but boy, what a time we had. Iโm grinning just thinking about it. Soon after, Nate got off of grounding, or whatever, and joined the band permanently, only missing a few shows here and there. Ski was our go-to replacement when Nate got grounded again. A really amazing bass player named Casey filled in for me a couple of time too while I was out of town. Unlike me, that dude could really play.

The Bowler.
We ended up playing for only about a year before Dan joined the Army and I moved to Minneapolis and eventually took off on my hobo adventures. Iโm told weโre still pretty highly regarded back in Fargo/Moorhead. Iโm not sure why, but itโs an honor, I suppose.
This demo was recorded on a boom box in Benโs momโs basement in the Fall of 1996. It was our first attempt at โrecording,โ and at the time, we thought it turned out pretty good. Itโs not so good, but Itโs still really fun to listen to, especially if you were around back then.
Iโm pretty sure that the copy Iโve included here was at least a 4th or 5th generation dub, adding to the poor quality. Iโve attempted to โremasterโ it, but itโs still pretty bad. What are you gonna do?
I couldnโt track down the original cassette cover, so I recreated it from memory, with a few embellishments. Iโve come a long way from using the copy machine at the library, scissors, some tape, and a glue stick.

The Bowler.
There are a few more boom box recordings that got made over the next year (โ96 to โ97), but I have yet to track them down. Iโd really like to get my hands on the live recording that was made at the Perot House in the Summer of โ97. That one is really wild. The Crumbs were supposed to come back but broke down somewhere, so we ended up โheadlining.โ The recording probably isnโt as good as I remember it, much like this one, but I remember that you can hear the energy in the air. If anyone has that tape, hook me up!
Anyway, The Krebscouts were a whole lot of fun while they lasted, and Iโd like to thank each and every person that came to our shows. Iโm still in contact with many of them and I hope to see mostย of them in Fargo when I take my family up there to visit this summer. It was an honor to play in the band, and itโs an honor to be remembered for it.

Thatโs me at Krebscouts practice in 1997.

Dan.

Ben.

Nate.
