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Derdang Derdang

Archie Bronson Outfit

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Album Review

Archie Bronson Outfit's second album Derdang Derdang is a vitriolic, ragged trawl through the depths of heartbreak, hatred, anger and despair. It's a tale told by clanging guitars, thundering drums, and barely in control vocals, a hate letter filled with twisted and bitter lines like "I wear my woe with a blood stained nose" and "Four is sore, just a ripped and bloodied claw/Five is a bunching fist that's within me." The lyrics are penned by dual threat drummer Mark Cleveland and sung as if his life depended on it by guitarist Sam Windett. In fact, the whole record overflows with that kind of commitment and a maniacal energy that sometimes threatens to overturn and spill across the floor. Songs like the raging opener "Cherry Lips," the careening "Jab Jab," and "Modern Lovers" fairly burst with passion and abandon, the likes of which would overwhelm listeners if not for the tracks that scale back the insanity and smolder rather than blaze. The presence of the almost slinky disco of "Dead Funny," the quietly pulsing "Cuckoo," and the best song on the record, the dynamic and catchy (and brutal) "Dart for My Sweetheart" give the record some balance, making it a very satisfying listen. There aren't many bands in the post-turn of the century post-punk revival sweepstakes that play with as much raw emotion or who deliver such unadorned and honest words and sounds. If you find those attributes attractive in a band, by all means track down Derdang Derdang and get ready for a terrible and tremendous listening experience.

Customer Reviews

Brilliant second album

I can't stress enough how good this album is. Words fail me, which isn't good seeing as I'm trying to write a review. But 'Derdang Derdang' isn't something you can easily sum up. It veers from dark, broody and menacing to catchy, energetic and foot-stompingly brilliant. It's rough around the edges and it's absolutely inspired. It's some of the best rock music that's been made in years. Well, I guess you can sum it up. If you're unsure, listen to the samples for the first three tracks. That should convince you that this is an album worth listening to.

I'm a disco dancer.

This album is absolutely fantastic and a bargain at only £7.99. I bought this in anticipation of the Tate Britain gig; I was not disappointed. Getting fans up on stage for was a great move. The drummer is crazy. Download 'Dead Funny' and 'Dart for my Sweetheart' for a taster of what's to come. Get it while it's hot kids!

If paintings had ears....what would sculptures have?

Hard rigid and fluid outfit that when seen live replumb the cardio-vascular system into a gushing stream of blood looking for a wound to relieve the system of pressure. Vocally poignant soaring into an articulate and emotive punch. Music not for judy or some of Thatcher's children that cry crocodile tears.

Biography

Formed: Wiltshire, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Bred in Wiltshire, it took relocation to southwest London for the dirty psychedelic blues-rock of singer/guitarist Sam Windett, bassist Dorian Hobday, and drummer Mark Cleveland — aka Archie Bronson Outfit — to be discovered. Moving to attend art school (studying, incidentally, alongside future members of the Duke Spirit and the Beatings), the rock trio was randomly discovered one night by the president of Domino Records at his favorite local pub, The Cat's Back. The band was signed to...
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