We’re a few months off from Swedish psych rockers Dungen’s forthcoming Tio Bitar, and the first track from the record is a promising peek at what Gustav Ejstes has in store for this round. The first ten seconds alone are a hazy mix of wild eyed drum fills, pristine piano tinkles, and psilocybic guitars, setting the template for the three minute burner. Throw in some trippy ’60s vocal harmonies and lyrics in Swedish, and we may have no idea what Ejstes is singing about, but we bet it’s far out. Grab it.

Tio Bitar comes out on 5/1/07 on Kemado.

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Comments (6)
  1. Emelie  |   Posted on Feb 21st, 2007

    “Gör det nu” means “Do it now” and the refrain goes something like, “do it now, then everything will feel better (easier)”. So now you know :P

  2. nick  |   Posted on Feb 21st, 2007

    i saw these guys live once and never listened to their album again.

  3. trainer  |   Posted on Feb 21st, 2007

    i saw them live once but had never heard their album(s?) and will never hear them now

  4. I love the album.

  5. drewo  |   Posted on Feb 21st, 2007

    Last album/tour was great, looking forward to the new disc. And my wife likes Gustav’s tight pants.

  6. that one guy really looked like john frusciante for a split second

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