What’s the Hoot – DRAB DOO RIFFS
by Kermath for What's The Hoot?
2:05am Tue 23/03/10
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HOLY SHIT!
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Meeting Karl over the deserted st lukes roof car park was just as he explained it, an 80′s music video experience of a life time!
IN STUDIO we were joined by none other than Supergroove Superstar Karl Steven and the ever so wonderful voice of Caoimhe, both part of the sweet and tender sound that make the Drab Doo Riffs, I guess, do the riffs. What’s not a dry-balls joke is awesome epicness this band projects onto both new and experienced listeners, even if you think alternative music is weird, you’ll probably find this tantalising if you’ve never heard of them before.
Since 2006 this unique band has proportionally grown in the hands of Karl Steven and his crew fucking cool music angels. It’s something you actually need to experience for yourself, something you won’t expect, more of the feeling of someone exposing themselves in front of you, but for some reason, you really feel like dancing!
We hand over a personal letter from Scott Kendall from Kendall’s Cream Of Jazz Soup aaaaaaand
Karl describes why he iterates that the word ‘industry’ belongs comfortably in the douche-bag vocabulary and should never be associated with the genre or musics surrounding his works. Fabulously interesting!
Genuinely awesome and epic folk, they are. If you ever see them on the street I highly recommend you spend at least a minute in their presence of speech and soak yourself in the awesomeness that is The Drab Doo Riffs!
Here’s the ‘not okay’ interview we wank about:
and the other cool videos we talk about in this podcast:
For more epic videos, visit their myspace
http://www.myspace.com/thedrabdooriffs
AND IF YOU WISH TO BUY THEIR SWEET 6 track 5 song CD OR EVEN (RARER) CHEESE ON TOAST SPLIT 7 you better head on down to the myspace FAST! $15 a pop
Or catch them at their next show: 9 April 2010 8pm AUCKLAND TOWN HALL w/ Lisa Crawley, Store House & mo $25 TOTALLY WORTH IT
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OKBYYEESSS




Creature.
Tim and Kermath went to check them out the night before at their main Auckland gig at the Kings Arms. They are a band mashed with many genres, and one that has a true potential to even enter a climatic pop era, but we’ll let you decide. For the full review, 

