...and we can dig it.
The great psychedelic blog that is Heavy Planet wrote:
"The Bio pretty sums up the band's overall sound, but the fact that they
 chose to cover "Blackbird Special" by The Dirty Dozen Brass Band is a 
remarkable feat, minus the horn section of course and adding their own 
funky flair. Hailing nowhere near the glorious city of New Orleans (the 
band is from Tilburg, The Netherlands) this instrumental three-piece 
known as Wangunst move the Earth with loose and Sludgy riffing, 
devastating groove and a choice amount of fuzz that reaches into your 
soul. Wangunst is one of those bands that I could probably listen to all
 day, but unfortunately there are only these four songs from their latest EP "Kempisch Ongemak" to savor in the meantime. Great stuff!!"
Meanwhile, at Stonerobixxx.net: 
"Wangunst is a fresh three-piece from the deep south of the Netherlands. They play a form of funky instrumental stoner metal that floats somewhere between Karma To Burn & Eyehategod. Even if Wangunst's first EP sounds more like a lost stoner/sludge 
record without vocals, it still delivers in it's own right with a good 
dose of fat riffs and sludge-laden groove. Great little gem!"
Thanks y'all! 
Wangunst Live:
- 14 September 2013 - Sonic Boom Fesival - PopEi, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
- 2 November 2013 - Mudfest - Perron55, Venlo, The Netherlands
- 1 February 2014 - Widows (uk), Tombstones (no), Wangunst (nl), Dutch & European Stonerrock, Dystopia, The Hague, The Netherlands
- 7 February 2014 - Widows (uk), Tombstones (no), Wangunst (nl), Little Devil, Tilburg, The Netherlands
zaterdag 1 juni 2013
Some press-coverage on 'Kempisch Ongemak' coming in...
Labels:
Blackbird Special,
dirty dozen brass band,
doom,
eyehategod,
fuzz,
heavy planet,
karma to burn,
Kempisch Ongemak,
loodzwaar,
new orleans,
peer cloud,
Perlenbacher,
sludge,
stoner,
stonerobixxx,
underground,
Wangunst
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