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  • To stand in front of the band called The Tremolo Beer Gut while they whip up their particular brew of caustic sea foam, spy killings and menacing liquid loneliness is to experience a unique phenomenon. One couldn't even call it a musical experience since that would but scratch the surface of what is really REALLY going on, mothers! These are four men willfully disconnecting the part of the brain that talks, does math and even looks you in the eye.

    What they left themselves is a wobbling, buzzing raw nerve that can do nothing but drink deep the true meaning of reverb, minor chords, cascading angular melody runs and existential hopelessness, a Scandinavian spy-surf sensor par excellence!

    The record you are holding in your hands is the third outing by this remarkable group. It is a message to the young, the infirm, the mad and the secretly devilish to catch that biggest of the Big Ones, pummel face on grinding sand and marry the futility of fighting this trebly monster that we have, somewhat feebly, named 'surf music'.

    Later, dried off at the hotel when the red smoke has cleared, there may be some fireside shenanigans. There are women to embrace, governments to topple. Intrigue of the sophisticated sort to be seduced by, but does one care? Ennui sets in. Culture creeps back. Martinis are poured and polite, soul-killing conversation fills the room.

    PUT THE RECORD ON AGAIN!

    Give up resistance and jump on the wild sound of THE TREMOLO BEER GUT! Cut the strings! Yo...


  • Produced by The Great Nalna & The Tremolo Beer Gut. Recorded through Shure 57's and Sennheiser 421's at Gula ans Tambourine Studios, Malmö. These fine tracks were previously released only on vinyl. The cd is mastered from the original vinyl versions by simply playing the records straight onto the digital master.
    Guest vocal on "Tahonga Lounge Babe" by Jon Spencer via telephone from NYC.


  • Produced by The Great Nalna and The TBG. The second The Tremolo Beer Gut album, to be known as the “yellow one”. By no means a cowardly movement, rather a sidestep forward, these 17 songs will take you further down the surf-n-western road. Recorded in glorious MONO.


  • Produced by The Great Nalna and The TBG. The sparkling and essentiel debutalbum of the Danish / Swedish Surf'n'Western-combo. The album that brougt surf back to the Danes! And made Jon Spencer a huge fan of the band.