Articles about Dengue Fever
By Chris Coplan on May 19th, 2011
With the industry in ruins, a new white knight emerges: album streams.
By Megan Caffery on May 6th, 2011
The best kind of fever.
By David Buchanan on April 28th, 2011
Atypical pop with a hip retro swagger. Keys in the jar, anyone?
By Allison Franks on May 26th, 2009
The zany psychedelic surf rockers Dengue Fever are best known for their highly complex music which you’d expect to pop up in an old spaghetti western or an episode of FLCL. And with three records already under their belt, the mighty six members just can’t seem to get enough. Recently, they’ve been touring non-stop and [...]
By Alex Young on February 20th, 2009
Want to know how busy Dengue Fever is these days? Well, if the press release we received in the old inbox a short time ago is any indication, the six-piece Los Angeles based outfit is quite busy. In fact, so much so, that whoever put together said press release didn’t have enough space to write [...]
By Elizabeth Grobel on July 23rd, 2008
Next time Dengue Fever hit town, I’m getting gin-drunk and donning a fish scale dress. Because this is New York, New York, USA, the experience of Dengue Fever in a place like Joe’s Pub–clean, velvety, low-lit–is more that of a Quentin Tarantino-film fantasy than what must’ve been the humid, sticky birthplace of this Cambodian surf [...]
By Elizabeth Grobel on July 14th, 2008
Last week we shed some light on Los Angeles new psychedelic band, Dengue Fever. The group have been on the road nonstop since the beginning of the year and show no signs of slowing down any time soon, with shows scheduled across the US and Europe through the fall season. CoS spoke to band founder [...]
By Michael Roffman on July 10th, 2008
Say what you will about the L.A. Times, but when they call your band, “sexy and eclectic”, or label you, “world music for the cool kids”, they’re your new best friend. That’s the case for Los Angeles psychedelic rockers, Dengue Fever, whose latest album, Venus on Earth, is splitting open music critic’s heads… in a [...]