Tame Impala too man. Love them. I listened to an interview with dungen on east village radio last month and the singer stated that he is currently listening to a lot of tame impala.
First impressions; not as immediate as the last one, which may well be my favourite record of theirs. That's not at all a cause for concern, though, as their stuff always holds up to repeat listens. They seem to be continuing in that not-so-full-on direction they explored on the last record; as the NPR review states, there's less emphasis on scalding psych guitar leads, and although their sound still has those folky, rural touches, they've switched up the instrumentation a little, giving a slightly subtler vibe in the mellower passsages.
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Tame Impala too man. Love them. I listened to an interview with dungen on east village radio last month and the singer stated that he is currently listening to a lot of tame impala.
Saw Dungen live a few days ago and they were unbelievable - one of the best live bands I've seen in a very long time.
Life on earth (the bass player of Dungen Mattias own band)
The Amazing http://www.discogs.com/artist/Amazing,+The+(2)
(almost the same members)
If you need any Dungen or other albums by sweds, just holla!
First impressions; not as immediate as the last one, which may well be my favourite record of theirs. That's not at all a cause for concern, though, as their stuff always holds up to repeat listens. They seem to be continuing in that not-so-full-on direction they explored on the last record; as the NPR review states, there's less emphasis on scalding psych guitar leads, and although their sound still has those folky, rural touches, they've switched up the instrumentation a little, giving a slightly subtler vibe in the mellower passsages.