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'Memorable was the Feverdream show. Bass-guitar
based hardcore a la Washington DC, sometimes shouted out loud, then again soft
sung. A
real challenge for every marketing-agent' (Cologne daily paper about their MTC club show
at Popkomm 2001) "Without discussion the best band on the Transformed Dreams label. The trio seems to get tighter every gig. The Shellac-attitude gets flavoured with spittle and sweat. The microphone seems hard to find sometimes, but the intensity is ready to hand" (Live-XS about their Noorderslag-festival 2001 gig). "The most impressive band on the Noorderslag 2001 festival, according to this writer and even more commanding on the Batcave-stage. What intensity, what a row of gripping songs and what an entertaining show. The female bassplayer yells as sexy as a daughter of Kim Gordon, but in combination with the crazy and angry guitarplayer/singer Feverdream grabs one by the throat" (Live-XS about a gig with 90 day men, Batcave-013, 14/01/01). "The Rotterdam trio do full justice to their name. From the first heated notes everything goes into the red. Like an energy-swallowing-down-feverdream, Feverdream storms like mad through the venue. Raw, pure and mercilessly explosive" (Brabants Dagblad-provincial daily paper about their W2-gig, 03/02/01). 'Feverdream played an acne of emotion driven noise that gives one the chills. Experimental emo-core of the highest rate. If this band is not invited for the Lowlands festival I'll swallow a Mc Donald's hamburger, and believe me that would be hell for me' (VPRO nation wide radio presenter about their gig in his program on the VPRO internet site) 'Superbly tight Fugazi-like structures are thrown to the audience. A physical experience as good as seeing a Shellac gig' (Review about their Paradiso gig in smaller nationwide magazine Live XS) |
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