Dengue Fever, Tuesday 27th May 2008, The Borderline, London.
There was an excellent turnout for Dengue Fever’s first ever UK gig, a great start to their forthcoming European tour which includes big festivals like WOMAD, Glastonbury and Roskilde. An enthusiastic crowd warmly welcomed them to the stage, many of them familiar with their material over their last three albums.
The band’s enthusiasm and charisma jump out the stage at the audience with sporadic synchronized dancing and enough energy to power Milton Keynes; one of their dancing moves involves each musician slinking towards the floor as the music descends in pitch, resulting in the keyboard player (Ethan Holtzman) playing his keyboard whilst crouching on the floor without being able to see what he’s doing. At points bass player Senon Williams jumps out into the crowd, nearly bangs his head on the ceiling whilst jumping up and down and plays on his knees whilst still being about the same height as lead singer Chhom Nimol (the latter two are a result of him being at least six-and-a-half foot tall). Chhom is also sporting what I can only describe as the most interesting shiny, silver dress I’ve ever seen.
Sound-wise everything is great out front, clearly audible and nicely mixed, with the occasional exception that Zac Holtzman, guitarist and singer (also student of obscure music legend Trey Spruance), is too busy jumping and dancing around that he doesn’t quite make it to the microphone. This however hardly detracts from the excellent musical performance which almost acts as a backdrop behind the visual spectacle, despite the fact there are so many people singing along.
In conclusion, it was a great delight to see them in such an intimate venue given that they are pretty much only playing festivals for the rest of their tour. But for those of you attending Wychwood, Glastonbury, Larmer Tree, WOMAD, Summer Sundae and/or Beautiful Days they will blow your socks off. For full tour details, click here.


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