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Tokay
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No Sudden Moves
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Rom Say Sok
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Ghost Voice
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Deepest Lake on the Planet
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Cardboard Castles
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Vacant Lot
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Still Water Runs Deep
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Taxi Dancer
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Golden Flute
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The Deepest Lake finds Dengue Fever expanding their trademark psych/surf/Cambodian pop sound with African percussion, vocals that would make Exene and John Doe proud, sweeping melodies and extended psychedelic jams of songs that often time out after five or six minutes. The band made a conscious decision to head into the studio looking to expand their sound while also following their instincts to explore jams that came out of demos recorded in their home studio where the album was produced entirely by the band themselves. The result is sound that showcases their musically adventurous side while still remaining faithful to the bands otherworldly sound.
#1 World Music Album
– Billboard Charts, February 14-21, 2015
“There are moments on this latest Dengue Fever record that’ll make you forget rock n’ roll was ever anything but really fucking cool.”
– Culture Collide
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– Mojo Magazine
“It’s their best album yet.”
– RUST Magazine
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– Shindig! Magazine
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– Record Collector Magazine
“…the most promising band of 2015.”
– Glide
“More than just good fun, this music has power.”
– Banning Eyre, NPR
“…a rich, fully realized work.”
– Boston Globe