ELDRITCH ANISETTE (1996-1997)
Tim Nichols had only recently started high school and already his drumming was dropping older peers' jaws in Newark, Delaware bands such as Clevinger and Network 34. When Clevinger broke up, Tim and singer Courtney Miller brought in Tim's teenage bandmate and friend Marc Krupanski, as well as guitarist Allen Hitchens, and Eldritch Anisette was formed. The origin of the band’s name came from Courtney liking the word “anisette” for a type of liquor and Allen’s suggestion that they use the word “eldritch”, meaning "strange and unearthly," popularized in describing Lovecraftian horror.
Eldritch Anisette’s first show was in April 1996 at Girl’s Inc, and although they played only a dozen shows, they were an integral part of the local Enoch Collective scene during their short lifespan. During the winter of 96/97, they recorded 6 songs with Nick Rotundo at Clay Creek Recording Studios. Out of this came their only release - a self-titled and self-released 7”. Each of the 500 copies were hand tied with a yarn bow. Within a few months of the release of Eldritch Anisette, the band disbanded and the remaining three tracks sat on a shelf until Numero Group reissued their complete recordings in August 2025. Eldritch Anisette will play their first show in almost 30 years in June 2026 in southern California.
(Approximate) band address: 39.74663445426351, -75.73862428238374
Members: Courtney Miller, Allen Hitchens, Tim Nichols, Marc Krupanski
List of releases: Discogs
- Eldritch Anisette s/t 7" (St. Vitus's Dance 1997)
- Complete Fairytales 12" compilation (Numero Group 2025)
Links:
- Eldritch Anisette shows on DMHA map
- Eldritch Anisette Instagram
- Eldritch Anisette Bandcamp
- Eldritch Anisette Numero Group release page
- Sputnik Music review from 2019
Photos
Photo by Mari Bell
Photo by Andrea Coan
Photo by Mel Carney Pope
Media mention + Interview
Top 10 list from HeartattaCk 47 (2005)
Flyers and Posters
Eldritch Anisette Shows on Map
Delaware gigs
Misc
October 19, 1996 set list in Chris Haug's collection