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Herman Dune

Next Year in Zion

  • AMG Review of Next Year in Zion

    Amg
    K. Ross Hoffman
    All Music Guide

    Herman Dune's Everloving Records debut Next Year in Zion reportedly marks the first album that head Herman Dune David Ivar has written while he was happy. It certainly shows, as many of these songs are practically bursting with love and good cheer. In other hands, unabashedly lovestruck fare like "On a Saturday," "My Best Kiss," and "When the Sun Rose Up This Morning" might come off trite, but the Dunes approach them with such warmth and unaffected sweetness that it's easy to be won over. Not everything here is so unrelentingly sunny, but there is an endearingly shambolic, lived-in quality to David-Ivar's sappily prosaic narratives and quirky slant rhymes that reflects a persistent, modest optimism in the face of irrational fears ("Baby Is Afraid of Sharks"), awkward roommate situations ("Afternoon Dance Party"), the fugitive criminal lifestyle ("Lovers Are Waterproof"), and even environmental devastation ("Poison in the Rain.") The music reflects that lyrical positivity with a laid-back, infectious charm that draws on American folk forms (with occasional calypso, mariachi, klezmer, and flamenco accents) and also harkens back to '50s and '60s pop in way a reminiscent of Jonathan Richman and Jens Lekman. Beyond the Richman/Lekman-esque core duo, Next Year in Zion is fleshed out with percussion from El Doctor Schönberg, girl group backing vocals by the Babyskins, the N'awlins flavor of the Jon Natchez Bourbon Horns, and electric guitar solos courtesy of the Wave Pictures' Dave Tattersall. Though it initially comes off as fairly slight, this reveals itself to be a rewarding, idiosyncratic effort that bears repeated listens; a pleasure from start to finish.

Herman Düne - Next Year in Zion
about 1 year ago

Artist: Herman DüneAlbum: Next Year in ZionLabel: EMIRelease date: 06/10/08Link: www.myspace.com/therealhermandune When first laying eyes on Herman Düne you may think that Dan le Sac has lost weight and Scroobius Pip has grown his hair long. It turns out however, that instead of blurting out commentaries on modern culture over sampled tracks, this duo play a collection [...]

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Herman Düne - Next Year in Zion
about 1 year ago

Artist: Herman DüneAlbum: Next Year in ZionLabel: EMIRelease date: 06/10/08Link: www.myspace.com/therealhermandune When first laying eyes on Herman Düne you may think that Dan le Sac has lost weight and Scroobius Pip has grown his hair long. It turns out however, that instead of blurting out commentaries on modern culture over sampled tracks, this duo play a collection [...]

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Herman Dune announce new album
about 1 year ago

The Herman Dune brothers have announced a new album. To be called Next Year In Zion, songwriter and vocalist David-Ivar Herman Dune and drummer Neman Herman Dune have conjured up a dozen new songs for our delight. Herman Dune habr expand the core duo to include their extended family of female backing vocalists The Babyskins, The John Natchez Bourbon Horn players (on loan from Beirut and Arcade...

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Herman Dune: into the wild blue yonder...
about 1 year ago

TORONTO, EL MOCAMBO, October 2nd 2008 David and I started our north american Zion tour 2 weeks ago now, in Toronto, Canada, surprised it was already that cold thereIn the afternoon, we looked for some Zion internet places Andcou we found The Beguiling, the comic book store where our favourite canadian comicbook artists like Joe Matt, Chester Brown and Seth hang out, so great to see the store a...

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