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Saw this on the Front Page News submissions, and not many views or replies.

For those who haven't heard of the Tremolo Beer Gut.
They have some really good Euro instro/surf releases out already.


UNDER THE COVERS WITH... THE TREMOLO BEER GUT

Album out 10th October. Concerts this autumn

“They are here to put the URF! back in surf! They love tremolo, they love beer and they've got guts!”

Denmark’s - no, let’s just say it as it is - the world’s leading surf-orchestra is back with a new, old, album.
The Tremolo Beer Gut is known for doing everything in the old-fashioned way, but compared to most other
bands within the genre, they have always insisted on stepping out of the very schematic and rigid conventions
for surf-music. From the very beginning, it has been film-music and surf-elements, which are reflected
in the more contemporary music that has been the inspiration for the band. When The Tremolo Beer Gut
started on the music scene in 1999, it reverberated around the world’s surf forums: A new band was in the
midst of reinventing the genre backwards. A lot of reviewers on fanzines noted that: The sound is 100%
authentic old school, but the Tremolo Beer Gut writes fundamental original music, which takes the fast
track of the often reactionary songwriting that characterizes the genre.

This approach is highly reflected in the selection of cover songs, which the band has chosen to throw themselves
into through its lifetime. All the songs are now for the first time joined in one album, plus five new
recordings that has never been released before. There are therefore no surf-standards on the track list to
"Under The Covers With...". The closest you can get to it is Duane Eddy’s biggest hit: "Because They’re
Young", although it must be characterised as a western song, and Beach Boys’ legendary "Pet Sounds" that,
misunderstood by many, is still described as surf (Beach Boys sang of surf, but the music was not surf for
that reason). Besides these elder tracks, there are tracks as Blue Phantom’s "Diodo" (in TBG’s version "9
Times the Pain") and Lalo Schifrin’s "Danube Incident" from the original "Mission Impossible"-soundtrack,
which most know better heavily sampled by Portishead in their breakthrough hit "Sour Times". Other than
that, it goes on with, among others, Kraftwerk’s "Das Modell", Tom Waits' "Midtown", Sonic Youth’s "Death
Valley '69" and Depeche Mode’s "Useless" (with a little hint to The Pixies' "Hey!") up to the present time,
where the newest track is Danish Who Made Who’s "Every Minute Alone". Along the way, The Tremolo
Beer Gut has also been so kind to make new versions of songs from the members’ former bands, including
"Damn Right" with Tothe International, "Las Vegas" by THAU and "Johnnies Sykel Intro Theme" with the
prelude for "Eggstone", Johnnies Sykel. The last mentioned two tracks never made it to a release, but they
were played live in the old 90’s anyways.

All in all, it is a fresh bouquet of good-humoured, shameless but kind reinterpretations of a number of very
diverse tracks. The songs are recorded in the period of 1998-2011 in a large variety of lo-fi analogue stereo
formats. Some of the tracks has been featured on the band’s own releases, others in stead of so-called
"remixes" on other bands’ releases (e.g. "She Said" by Jon Spencer’s Blues Explosion, "Turn Me up" by
Superheroes, "Rave Kned" by Beta Satan and "Le Jacquet" by First Floor Power) and some others can be
found on compilations ("Deep Under the Chinese Snow" by The Mopeds). So even for TBG fans, there will
be more than the five newly recorded songs that seems new.

The Tremolo Beer Gut was "invented" in 1998 af Sune Wagner (Psyched Up Janis og The Raveonettes) and
Jesper "Yebo" Reginal (THAU, Tothe International, Psyched Up Janis, Junior Senior, Heavy Trash etc.) in a
Psyched Up Janis tour bus, and expanded right away with Jens Ole "Jengo" Lembcke (Trains and Boats and
Planes) and Per Sunding (Eggstone). Sune Wagner left the band after The Raveonettes began to gain success
in 2002, and was replaced by the group’s producer The Great Nalna (aka Ulrik Petersen from THAU,
Heavy Trash and Tothe International). Sune therefore appears on a number of songs from before 2002 ,
while Nalna is performing on almost all the tracks (as he in fact played on earlier recordings too).
As it is seen, the members in The Tremolo Beer Gut are known from a series of bands that has created a lot
of attention both nationally and internationally. Today however, TBG is the primary band for Per, Jengo,
Yebo and Nalna. Other bands did not stand the chance, but TBG still stands. In daily life Per Sunding studies
psychology and is producer (for e.g. Bob Hund, The Cardigans, Peter, Bjorn and John and Danish Sort Sol,
Swan Lee, Magtens Korridorer, Superheroes, Sterling etc.). Nalna is systems programmer and co-owner of a
indie label, which his brother Yebo is head of in the daily life. Jengo is, after being into fruits and vegetables
and big business in the past, now a co-owner of the bars Dyrehaven and Bakken in Vesterbro, Copenhagen.
This autumn, the gentlemen will be on the road, touring in Denmark and Northern Europe to celebrate the
release of "Under the Covers With...".

ENJOY! //CRUNCHY FROG

www.thetremolobeergut.dk
Official Facebook
www.crunchy.dk

Jeff(bigtikidude)

I can't wait for this. I love those guys!

Mike

manfromravcon.com

Cool! TBG is still one of my favorite bands

Shawn Martin
http://www.drummerman.net
http://www.youtube.com/GKacedrummerman
http://www.facebook.com/drumuitar

question for you guys,
had you seen this on the front page?

I usually try to make myself look at the front page at least 2 times a week to make sure I don't miss anything new.
But sometimes I forget, and go strait to the forums area.

Jeff(bigtikidude)

Busted! Yeah, I'm guilty of just looking at the new forum posts, then straight to the forums Sad

Shawn Martin
http://www.drummerman.net
http://www.youtube.com/GKacedrummerman
http://www.facebook.com/drumuitar

I saw it, and I'm stoked. I love the Tremolo Beer Gut.

Bob

Bob

I missed it on the front page.

Mike

manfromravcon.com

I usually find that stories have been on the front page for weeks before I notice them. This story, however, I did notice before now. That might have something to do with just how much I love this band.

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The Tremolo Beer Gut-damn my IDEAL band! Call me!

That's a terrible press release though. I could barely read it all. What does it mean when the genre has "reactionary songwriting".

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Last edited: Sep 18, 2011 10:45:52

Tremolo Beer Gut are one of my all-time favorite bands and 'Santo Duane' is one of my all-time favorite songs! I received an email last week from Annette Truong who works at Crunchy Frog Records. She noticed that I play Tremolo Beer Gut on my show. She told me that the new album will be released mid-November and she included the single "Every Minute Alone" as a MP3, which is a cover of another Danish band, Who Made Who. It's a cool song. There's a YouTube video of the original. Anyway, I'll be playing Tremolo Beer Gut's "Every Minute Alone" tomorrow on my Big Surf Radio show. Tune in!

Great news. I haven't listened to their stuff for a while. I'll have to put some on my iPod.

http://www.reverbnation.com/thedeadranchhands

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZEW74mHjQk

Brian wrote:

That's a terrible press release though. I could barely
read it all. What does it mean when the genre has
"reactionary songwriting".

I made it as far as:

A new band was in the midst of reinventing the genre backwards.

That was excessively violent and completely unnecessary. I loved it.

Warren when I read that, I didn't understand it, and kinda made me think,
Maybe it was written by you or Jake.

Jeff(bigtikidude)

TomH wrote:

Tremolo Beer Gut are one of my all-time favorite bands
and 'Santo Duane' is one of my all-time favorite songs!
I received an email last week from Annette Truong who
works at Crunchy Frog Records. She noticed that I play
Tremolo Beer Gut on my show. She told me that the new
album will be released mid-November and she included
the single "Every Minute Alone" as a MP3, which is a
cover of another Danish band, Who Made Who. It's a cool
song. There's a YouTube video of the original. Anyway,
I'll be playing Tremolo Beer Gut's "Every Minute Alone"
tomorrow on my Big Surf Radio show. Tune in!

You can download it here! http://www.thetremolobeergut.dk/NewSite/tbgmedia.aspx

they never e-mailed me about playing them a lot Sad

Storm Surge of Reverb: Surf & Instro Radio

Sweeeeet! They musta figured that I was too dumb to find the free download (they were right). So, they sent me an email ...

Last edited: Sep 20, 2011 19:29:41

I still need to get this cd,
too many slipping past me.
Cry

Jeff(bigtikidude)

I've listened to it, it's great but it's a little disappointing in that it's not a new album, rather a collection. They say there are two that are previously unreleased but don't specify which

Storm Surge of Reverb: Surf & Instro Radio

I really love this band. As much or a Raveonettes fan as I am, there is part of me that really wishes Sune would step back into guitar duties with TBG. The website actually specifies that there are 5 unreleased on the album.

THE KBK ... This is the last known signal. We offer Sanctuary.

www.thekbk.com
http://www.deepeddy.net/artists/thekbk/
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Just got 12 copies in stock - if anyone needs a copy, click here:

http://www.doublecrownrecords.com/shop/cds/the-tremolo-beer-gut--under-the-covers-with-cd-crunchy-frog/

Sean
Double Crown Records
www.doublecrownrecords.com


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