|
 |
Double Dagger - Bored Meeting 7" [June 2008]
Double Dagger is the musical face to Baltimore's graphic design
team known as PostTypography, so I suppose it would be fair
to call this "art-punk", but don't let that fool you
into thinking that this is some pretentious hipster-fest as
Double Dagger are quite vocal about their contention of such
things. This three-piece (bass, drums, vocals) is doing what
all great bands must do, they are taking something tried and
true and twisting it and turning it into something new and unique
and fun. Bruce's over-driven bass and Denny's tight yet lively
drumming combine to create a frenetic and frantic soundtrack
for Nolen's sharp wit to weave clever diatribes of our failures
as humans. Comparisons could be made to bands like Gang of Four
or Fugazi or Wire, but only as far as influences go, not as
direct "sounds like" references. Double
Dagger are a one of a kind experience who can play alongside
art school favorites like Dan Deacon as fluidly as punkrock
stalwarts like the Buzzcocks.
If you're new to these guys this is a great place to start before
you dig deeper into their previous two full-lengths, and if
you're an old fan the Chalmers engineered remix of "I Was
So Bored I Wanted To Hang Myself on the Dancefloor" is
sure to put a smile on your face.
[click here for
reviews]
[click here for an interview from Baltimore's City Paper] |
track
listing:
1. Bored Meeting
2. Catalogs
3. I Was So Bored I Wanted To Hang Myself on the Dancefloor
(Chalmers remix)
|
[pressing
info]:
10 test presses
1st pressing:
15 on pink/black mix ("strawberry cream cheez, # /15") stamped on sleeve, 85 on pink vinyl,
400 on black vinyl |
|