Tom van Oorschot joins the ranks with his filthy Hammond-sounds and psychedelic virtuosity.
Stoner Hive on 'Kempisch Ongemak'
"The first three original tracks burst out of the gates with stomping heaviness but soon implore a seventies doom flow and even allow some psychedelic colors to warp your mind. But the crown on their first EP is (unfortunately?) the last song. A cover version of the 1984 Blackbird Special originally by the Dirty Dozen Brassband"
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Meanwhile, this is what Ghostcult Magazine had to say about Mudfest 2013 show:
"...next up was another Dutch band named Wangunst, we were sitting in
 the back of the venue enjoying some beers when we heard a nice Hammond 
organ in their sound. We got exited so we rushed to the front, 
unfortunately it wasn’t a real Hammond. But well, it still sounded 
awesome if you ask us. This band brings us a really nice vibe that 
adheres on the thick, muddy bass playing and loads of feedback. This 
band definitely gets the whole venue to vibrate, and yes, we are talking
 about every material in there. Their sound definitely pounds on your 
chest. If you translate Wangunst, it means something like Envy. This 
name conceals the very vigorous and dynamic vibe that is thickened with a
 very dark overtone."