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Rhys 'Spider' Webb

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Rhys 'Spider' Webb

Rhys Webb (better known as Spider Webb) (born on February 18, 1983), is the keyboard/organ player for Southend band The Horrors. He mainly use a Vox Continental which is a transistor-based combo organ that was introduced in 1962 but has been known to use Farfisa's and Hammond's as well. He is 24 and collects vinyl claiming to be "in favour of the 7" record". Spider Webb was one of the founders of Southend's legendary 'Junk Club' in the basement of a decaying Victorian hotel which is where the members of The Horrors met. He tends to do most of the talking to the press and can be seen on YouTube giving a tour of the set of The Horrors' video "Gloves" for NME, and with Faris Badwan/ Faris Rotter (the singer of The Horrors) commenting on random objects such as a banana and TCP for the Guardian Unlimited.