Dengue Fever
With Cambodian rap sliding smoothing into soaring Khmer vocals, Ms. Nimol sizzles against rock guitar and sax line. “Clipped Wings” moves the CD into a more underground sound with some groovy bass and guitar, punctuated by a slippery sax. “Woman in the Shoes” is steeped in the 60s girl group sound with Ms. Nimol’s vocals taking center stage. The instrumental opening of “Sober Driver” with its sultry saxophone has a 007 Bond feel, but adding Nimol’s and Zac Holtzman’s vocals makes a slick duet. The only thing I could possibly say about Ms. Nimol’s soulful vocals on tracks “Monsoon of Perfumes” and “Integratron” is that somewhere Nancy Sinatra is gnashing her teeth. In a true homage to the surf sound, Venus on Earth features instrumental “Oceans of Venus” that’s worthy of any beach flick.
With their new found fame from albums Dengue Fever released in 2003 and Escape from Dragon House released in 2007, Dengue Fever also has been featured in the documentary Sleepwalking Through The Mekong, about the group’s 2005 tour through Cambodia. Making the rounds on the international film festival scene, Sleepwalking Through The Mekong has been met with acclaim and will soon be a DVD release.
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