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Roman Jugg

Roman Jugg (born 25 July 1957) is a recognized as a player and guitarist, most notably for his contributions to the band The Damned during the 1980s. Born in , , Jugg began his musical career in the late as a member of the Welsh punk band Victimize, a group from that performed original songs and released a single in 1979. An acquaintance of Damned bassist Paul Gray, Jugg joined the band in late 1981 initially as a , providing atmospheric and gothic elements to their evolving sound during their phase. His tenure with The Damned included key albums such as the psychedelic Strawberries (1982), where he contributed solos, including on "Generals," and the gothic rock-influenced (1985), on which he played guitar after switching instruments in September 1984 following Captain Sensible's departure and the band's signing with . Jugg remained with The Damned until 1989, participating in their live performances and recordings, including the live album Final Damnation (1989). Beyond The Damned, Jugg has been involved in various projects, including the surf rock group The Phantom Chords, the psychedelic band Naz Nomad and the Nightmares, and the blues ensemble Canvey Island Allstars. He has also contributed keyboards to recordings by the experimental group . In recent years, Jugg has hosted a radio show titled Truly Electric Camembert on Phoenix FM, featuring discussions and music from his punk and influences.

Early life

Birth and family

Roman Jugg was born on 25 July 1957 in , . His father was a Slovenian who had fled . Jugg's given name is authentic and derives from Slovenian heritage.

Musical beginnings

Roman Jugg's initial exposure to music came through the , his first instrument, which he picked up influenced by his father's Slovenian heritage as a . His father often played the while Jugg, as a baby, crawled over him, instilling an early cultural connection to music rooted in Eastern European traditions. Jugg transitioned to the guitar during a period of illness that kept him out of , where he self-taught the using his brother's guitar to minimize family disputes. This solitary practice allowed him to develop his skills independently, though it later led to conflicts when his brother discovered Jugg's proficiency surpassed his own. Among his early influences, Jugg admired Mick Ronson, whom he regarded as one of the finest players of his era. Growing up in late 1970s , he became immersed in the burgeoning scene, captivated by its raw energy and becoming a fan of pivotal releases like The Damned's debut album.

Musical career

Early bands

Roman Jugg's early professional involvement in music centered on the Welsh scene, where he joined the band Victimize shortly after its formation. Victimize originated in late 1977 in , , initially under the name & The Rejects, before adopting its permanent moniker in 1978 following a signing with local promoter Richard Haines. The band was active in Cardiff's scene. Jugg became a member as in 1979, contributing to the band's evolving sound amid lineup changes that included Bryn Merrick on bass and Andy Johnson on vocals. With Jugg on guitar, Victimize focused on original material, performing self-penned songs that reflected the raw energy of late-1970s . The band recorded singles such as "Baby Buyer/Hi-Rising Failure" in and gigged extensively in local venues, including Grannies, , and , building a grassroots following through consistent performances over and 1980. These outings honed Jugg's stage presence and songwriting approach within the punk framework he had explored since his teenage years. Jugg's tenure with Victimize also fostered key connections in the broader community, notably his acquaintance with bassist Paul Gray in 1981, which paved the way for subsequent career advancements. The band disbanded around 1980 after its final gig, marking the end of Jugg's initial foray into professional performance.

The Damned

Roman Jugg joined The Damned in late 1981 as a , initially contributing to side projects such as the band's recording sessions and the album Give Daddy the Knife, Cindy by Naz Nomad and the Nightmares, where he performed under the alias Sphinx Svenson. His prior experience in the punk scene facilitated his recruitment through an acquaintance, bassist Paul Gray. In 1984, following Captain Sensible's departure from the band, Jugg became a full-time member and transitioned to lead guitar while retaining keyboard duties. This lineup shift coincided with The Damned signing a new deal with MCA Records, allowing Jugg to shape the band's evolving gothic rock sound during live performances and recordings. Jugg's contributions were prominent on the 1985 album Phantasmagoria, where he provided guitar parts, keyboards, and backing vocals, and co-wrote key tracks including "Grimly Fiendish" with Clive Jackson and "Shadow of Love," while solely authoring the atmospheric "Is It a Dream." On the follow-up Anything (1986), he continued as guitarist and keyboardist, co-writing all songs with bandmates and delivering lead vocals on select tracks, though the rushed production limited its polish. The Damned disbanded in 1989 amid internal tensions and the end of their contract, marking the conclusion of Jugg's tenure with the group.

Phantom Chords and side projects

Following the breakup of The Damned in 1989, Roman Jugg reunited with vocalist Dave Vanian and bassist Bryn Merrick to form The Phantom Chords, a rockabilly-infused outfit that marked a shift toward gothic-tinged retro sounds. The band expanded with Brendan Mooney and drummer Clyde , allowing Jugg to contribute on while exploring techniques honed from his Damned era. This collaboration emphasized reformed lineups among ex-bandmates, focusing on live performances and niche recordings that blended roots with influences. The Phantom Chords debuted with limited live shows and a cassette-only release sold at gigs, featuring original tracks that did not appear on later CDs. Their primary output arrived in 1995 with the studio album David Vanian and the Phantom Chords, issued by Big Beat Records as a CD (catalog CDWIK 140). Running 49:43 across 14 tracks, the album showcased Jugg's songwriting on pieces like "Screamin' Kid" and co-compositions such as "Voodoo Doll" (with Mooney and Dempsey) and "Swamp Thing" (with Vanian), highlighting his guitar work in a psychobilly context. Recorded at Chiswick Reach and Toe Rag Studios, it received reissue attention in 2023 as a vinyl 2-LP set by Ace Records, underscoring its cult status without bonus material. The project continued under the name David Vanian and the Phantom Chords, maintaining the core lineup for sporadic activity that echoed The Damned's experimental spirit in a more restrained, roots-oriented format. Jugg's involvement extended to production elements, reinforcing the band's cohesion through shared history. Among other side endeavors, Jugg participated in additional Naz Nomad and the Nightmares performances around the 1989 period, reviving the alter-ego garage rock project from 1984 with Vanian and other ex-Damned members for select rockabilly-styled sets. These gigs, blending originals and covers, served as transitional outlets amid the band's dissolution. Jugg also played in the blues ensemble Canvey Island Allstars and contributed keyboards to recordings by the experimental group Nurse with Wound.

Solo and production work

In May 2004, Roman Jugg released his debut solo album Papa Loco through the independent label Zingg Records. The album comprises 11 original tracks and covers, blending influences with more introspective songwriting. Among them is a re-recorded version of "Is It a Dream," a song Jugg originally co-wrote during his time with The Damned. For the recordings, Jugg employed a modified , a purchased in , and a , with all guitar tones routed through his 1981 Laney Session 45 amplifier for its low-volume feedback capabilities. Shifting to production roles, Jugg took on both producing and guitar-playing duties for singer-songwriter Andy J. Gallagher's debut album Helicopter Dolphin Submarine, released in 2009 via Waga Waga Records. This collaboration highlighted Jugg's ability to shape raw demos into polished tracks, as he described Gallagher's material as lyrically exceptional and insisted on helming the project. The album's energetic punk-pop sound benefited from Jugg's guitar contributions, including on singles like "Faster and Faster," where he is credited as producer.

Later activities

Radio hosting

In late 2024, Roman Jugg launched his radio program Truly Electric Camembert on Phoenix FM, debuting on with an inaugural episode that introduced the show's distinctive blend of archival exploration and contemporary discovery. The format centers on delving into historical music archives, spotlighting emerging underground artists, and recounting anecdotal "" drawn from Jugg's experiences in the music industry. His longstanding career in and informs the curation, ensuring selections that bridge classic influences with fresh talents. Broadcast from Jugg's base in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, the show airs weekly on Mondays from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., with episodes available for on-demand listening via the station's platform. From its start through 2025, Truly Electric Camembert has maintained a consistent schedule of regular broadcasts, featuring notable guests such as John B. "Sparko" Sparks of Dr. Feelgood in August 2025 and Paul "Shirley" Shepley, former keyboardist for The Damned and Anti-Nowhere League, also in August. As of November 2025, the show has aired over 38 episodes. The program has included themed specials, such as a Halloween edition on November 3, 2025, emphasizing spooky tracks and stories aligned with the show's crypt-like narratives.

Current musical involvement

Roman Jugg previously served as player and producer for the Irish/ band , which he has described as providing a lighthearted outlet for performance. The band included him in live gigs, such as a December 2019 appearance at the in ; a planned March 2020 show for celebrations was not realized. His work with built on roots from his early musical influences in . Jugg was also involved with the All-Stars, a collaborative project blending rock and blues elements with contributions from former members of and The Damned. He contributed on guitar and keyboards to their 2002 album Escape from Oil City and related outings. In addition to past band activities, Jugg makes guest appearances on recordings, including providing and for Crymwav's 2025 single "Speak No Evil," which received airplay on various rock radio programs. He continues to perform live, as demonstrated by his June 2025 concert at the & in , where he played tracks from The Damned's to mark its 40th anniversary, joined by special guests from the band's MCA era including Paul "Shirley" Shepley on keyboards.

Personal life

Residence and background

Roman Jugg resides in , , as of 2024, where he has recorded music projects in recent years. Jugg's family life includes a brother whose guitar he used to learn the instrument during a period of illness as a child. His father was a Slovenian who fled and introduced him to the .

Hobbies and influences

Jugg formerly performed with the /folk rock band up to 2019, where he played and contributed to over 100 gigs, appreciating the social camaraderie that often involved drinking with fellow musicians. He draws inspiration from rock and punk icons such as guitarist , the broader punk movement, and West Coast psychedelia acts including and . For personal playing, he favors guitars like a modified , a acquired in , and a with an adjusted bridge for slide work, typically amplified through a or Laney Session 45. His base in facilitates participation in local music scenes.

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