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Reverse
The Dagons
The Dagons "Reverse" (Blow the Fuse) "Spare yet big sounding rock with vocals that border on sea shanty/mermaid singing. Rocks like geology." -Roctober
Collection Contents
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It Flies Out | 2:16 | Play |
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Not Enough | 1:47 | Play |
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In Gingham | 3:19 | Play |
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How to Get Through the Glass | 2:40 | Play |
| 5 |
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Scylla | 2:14 | Play |
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Helium | 1:45 | Play |
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The Fifth One | 3:42 | Play |
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Reverse | 2:04 | Play |
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Planchettes Half-Apes | 1:43 | Play |
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Panic in the Snake House | 2:14 | Play |
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Pinafore | 2:16 | Play |
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Description
"like an evil version of the Shocking Blue... romantic garage-punk laced with Jacobson's plaintive possessed-little-doll melodies and evocatively poetic lyrics."
--Falling James, LA WEEKLY
"Spare yet big sounding rock with vocals that border on sea shanty/mermaid singing. Rocks like geology! - ROCTOBER
"cryptic tales riddled with watery dream images, characters who transform into gases or swim through walls... But theres nothing pretentious about Reverse, the pairs 26-minute, 11-track fourth album; the mythological metaphors serve often bitter rants. Jacobson sings in a girlish, untutored soprano, and songs hurtle along with garage/psych guitars vying with pounding, uncomplicated drums. The Dagons are contrariansHow To Get Through The Glass is a minimalist drone with maxed-out guitars, Pinafore is a kiss-off that ends with a hope for a reunionwho make a virtue of teetering between extremes." Steve Klinge, MAGNET
'Meant to blow the fuse, The Dagons release a raw, contagious fourth album'
- Katarina Soares,YOUTHINK?
'sauvages lans surf-punk-garage, consomms lors de rveries psychdliques'
- Patrick Ouellet,VOIR Montral
'an unsettling soundscape driven by drums that alternately mimic the panicked beating of a telltale heart and the piteous hammering of the prematurely buried'- Gregory Nicoll, STOMPANDSTAMMER
'Drummer Drew Kowalskis trash-can thump- not to mention the occasional scuzzy synthesizer and sitar- duels with Karie Jacobsons sweetly semisane singing, which itself is in constant fisticuffs with her own reverbed, rusty guitar-strumming'
- Eric Davidson, TIME OUT NEW YORK
'un groupe part, novateur, authentique et charmant'
- Patrick Baillargeon, ICI Montral