the Beavers are:

Titus - photo by Dimitri
Titus: Vocals/Guitars Jack - photo by Wiana
Jack: Drums/vocals Paul - Vox Organ
Paul: Vox Organ Harold - Fender bass Harold: Fender bass

the Beavers

Garagerock extravaganza from Groningen

Yes, thee legendary garage rockers from Groningen are back with a vengeance! Read a complete biography here. A brand new 7" vinyl single (on Frantic Records) and a 10" vinyl album (Highschool Refuse records) are out now! Browse the site for news on releases and upcoming gigs, a biography and streaming video on our media page . We also have a full Discography online loaded with free streaming songs. If you would like to book the Beavers or make us an offer we can't refuse Contact the webmaster/bassplayer.



Live footage on local tv

On june 12, 2010 the Beavers played at the Viadukt in Groningen. Local t.v. station OOG recorded the gig and will broacast some footage and an interview soon.

Live clip

The beavers played the Eureka in Zwolle on april 24, 2010 together with the Stilettos . Here 's a track from that show: "I'm Hurt".

New songs

With the album and single released it's time to focus on some new material - the Beavers have been busy lately in their batcave at the ORKZ in Groningen, and this is one of the brand new songs recorded on the ol'cassette player: You're Dirt

(click arrow to stream song).

2009 News Archive

Maximum Rock 'n'Roll top ten

Maximum Rock 'n' Roll - thee Punkrock magazine on good ol' paper - has put the Beavers new single Silly Girls in their top 10 for the upcoming June issue. Thanks!



Link's Dead in Spanish radio special

Link's Dead , b-side of the new Silly Girls 7" vinyl single, was used in a special Link Wray tribute show on a Spanish National Radio broadcast called El Sotano. The excellent show can be found here.

Silly Girls cover

Frantic City releases Beavers Single

March 2009 saw the release of the 4th Beavers single ever. Frantic City records, based in La Rochelle - France put out "Silly Girls", a catchy and fast paced song about.. girls with a b-side containing not one but two tracks; "I don't care anymore" and our instrumental ode to Link Wray: "Link's Dead". Check out the Frantic City site and release news here , you can order a copy through their site. .

Come on let's Beav cover

Com'on let's Beav' released september 2008!

On september 19, 2008 the band released their first mini-lp - "Com'on let's Beav'" - on High School Refuse records. The eight song album is now available for 12 euro's at your better record store and through mail order.
"Euro garagerock reminiscent of the Lyres with some Outsiders influences" as reviewers branded the thick vinyl disc. We can live with that.