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Release Date: Mar 31, 2017
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Dengue Fever: Chhom Nimol (vocals); Zac Holtzman (guitar); Ethan Holtzman (Farfisa organ); Seenon Williams (bass); David Ralicke (horns); Paul Smith (drums).
Personnel: Zac Holtzman (vocals, guitar); Chhom Nimol (vocals); Trey Spruance (guitar, keyboards); David Ralicke (flute, saxophone); Ethan Holtzman (electric organ); Paul Smith (drums).
Audio Mixers: Paul Smith ; Trey Spruance.
Liner Note Author: Steve Hochman.
Recording information: The Igloo (2002-2003).
Despite its rough edges, the debut album by Dengue Fever is an indicator of where pop music is headed, particularly in areas of multicultural urban sprawl. Though Cambodian émigré Chhom Nimol's sinuous vocals dominate each song, Zachary Holtzman (guitar, vocals) plays an equally essential role in defining the band's direction. Retro surf guitar, the throwback psychedelic tone of the Farfisa organ, rhythms on songs like "Pow Pow" that conjure visions of James Bond dancing the Swim in a Hong Kong nightclub, as well as the absence of any post-punk or disco residue, create a sense of time displacement; this music could just as easily have been heard decades ago, long before American demographics had absorbed Asian pop influences. As a result, Dengue Fever also projects a feeling of being heard in another place, through the Asian modalities of its singsong melodies, the reverb that drenches Nimol's tracks and, above all, the fact that every vocal part, including those of the American-bred musicians, is in Khymer. This album matters, though, because of its relevance to a growing audience in the U.S. At long last, years after America tossed the seeds of its pop culture out into the world, the results are blowing back, taking root, and raising fascinating possibilities for what's to come in this newer New World. ~ Robert L. Doerschuk
Personnel: Zac Holtzman (vocals, guitar); Chhom Nimol (vocals); Trey Spruance (guitar, keyboards); David Ralicke (flute, saxophone); Ethan Holtzman (electric organ); Paul Smith (drums).
Audio Mixers: Paul Smith ; Trey Spruance.
Liner Note Author: Steve Hochman.
Recording information: The Igloo (2002-2003).
Despite its rough edges, the debut album by Dengue Fever is an indicator of where pop music is headed, particularly in areas of multicultural urban sprawl. Though Cambodian émigré Chhom Nimol's sinuous vocals dominate each song, Zachary Holtzman (guitar, vocals) plays an equally essential role in defining the band's direction. Retro surf guitar, the throwback psychedelic tone of the Farfisa organ, rhythms on songs like "Pow Pow" that conjure visions of James Bond dancing the Swim in a Hong Kong nightclub, as well as the absence of any post-punk or disco residue, create a sense of time displacement; this music could just as easily have been heard decades ago, long before American demographics had absorbed Asian pop influences. As a result, Dengue Fever also projects a feeling of being heard in another place, through the Asian modalities of its singsong melodies, the reverb that drenches Nimol's tracks and, above all, the fact that every vocal part, including those of the American-bred musicians, is in Khymer. This album matters, though, because of its relevance to a growing audience in the U.S. At long last, years after America tossed the seeds of its pop culture out into the world, the results are blowing back, taking root, and raising fascinating possibilities for what's to come in this newer New World. ~ Robert L. Doerschuk
Tracks:
1 - Lost in Laos
2 - I'm Sixteen
3 - 22 Nights
4 - Hold My Hips
5 - Flowers
6 - Thanks-a-Lot
7 - New Year's Eve
8 - Ethanopium
9 - Glass of Wine
10 - Shave Your Beard
11 - Pow Pow
12 - Connect Four
13 - Go Go [Remix]
14 - Doo Wop [Live at the Rickshaw 2005]
15 - Hold My Hips [Paul Dreux Smith Remix 2004]
16 - Lost in Laos [Tom Chasteen Remix]
17 - Thanks a Lot [Live at Spaceland]
2 - I'm Sixteen
3 - 22 Nights
4 - Hold My Hips
5 - Flowers
6 - Thanks-a-Lot
7 - New Year's Eve
8 - Ethanopium
9 - Glass of Wine
10 - Shave Your Beard
11 - Pow Pow
12 - Connect Four
13 - Go Go [Remix]
14 - Doo Wop [Live at the Rickshaw 2005]
15 - Hold My Hips [Paul Dreux Smith Remix 2004]
16 - Lost in Laos [Tom Chasteen Remix]
17 - Thanks a Lot [Live at Spaceland]