Drunken Foreigner Band: White Guy Disease (Original Soundtrack)

Drunken Foreigner Band SKU: 35570110
Drunken Foreigner Band: White Guy Disease (Original Soundtrack)

Drunken Foreigner Band: White Guy Disease (Original Soundtrack)

Drunken Foreigner Band SKU: 35570110

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $19.98
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Title: White Guy Disease (Original Soundtrack)
Artist: Drunken Foreigner Band
Label: Electric Cowbell
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 759740647401
Genre: Soundtrack

Limited vinyl LP pressing. Drunken Foreigner Band's debut album White Guy Disease is a sprawling electrified iteration of the Akha and Lam Lao musics of Thailand and Laos. The majority of the band's music was learned from cassette tapes of the largely-vocal music traditions, gathered by keyboardist Dave Kadden on his trips to Southeast Asia. The band lives up to it's name, both in it's unrestrained energy and acknowledgement of the cultural remove between the U.S.-born members and the Southeast Asian source material. Neither educational nor exploitative, the reverence and enthusiasm go hand in hand.

Tracks:
1.1 Akha Dance
1.2 White Guy Disease
1.3 Chan Choa Wa Chan Bin Dai
1.4 Akha Chant
1.5 Farang Mao
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