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Raw Muscular Power

Death By Unga Bunga

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Format: LP

Cat No: JANSEN153LP

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Release Date:  07 February 2025

Label:  Jansen Records / Jansen Plater Produksjon

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  7041889524662

Genres:  Rock  

Release Date:  07 February 2025

Label:  Jansen Records / Jansen Plater Produksjon

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  7041889524631

Genres:  Rock  

  • Description

    Looks like rock is back on the menu! Death By Unga Bunga are back with their second dig at the widespread epidemic - male insecurity. This time around, they deal with their problems through pure Raw Muscular Power!

    The band has completed a remarkable round of exposure therapy, and the result is ten new chapters about a masculine self-image that's cracking up.

    Raw Muscular Power is Death By Unga Bunga's hardest rocking record so far. After a wild and eye-opening performance at Norway's Tons of Rock festival, the band set out to write even wilder songs than before. The new sound is dumber and rawer, and the result is 10 really good rock songs, chock full of confused testosterone and hooks that get stuck on your brain.

    For the first time in the band's history, they've also brought some celebrity friends with them. Wisconsin garage rock hero Mike Krol joins in on the shouting on "Therapy", while Haley Shae of Sl?tface guests the Paul Stanley-tribute "Starchild". While both artists bring their unique star power to the songs, they are elegantly incorporated into the Bunga boys' sound.

    Death By Unga Bunga's lyrical imagery tells stories about seemingly perfect facades that are crumbling. On Raw Muscular Power, we meet cocksure idiots who are obviously in the wrong, one way or another: The guy who works 9 to 5 in an office, but dreams of manual labor without acknowledging how lucky he is (the title track). Or the dude who obsesses about his own mortality and ageing, even though he's only in his early thirties ("I'm Really Old").

    Last but not least, you get "Ring meg hvis du trenger en venn" ("call me if you need a friend" - DBUB's first song in their native language, Norwegian - an appeal to take care of the people around you. Do you need a friend? Or five friends, even? Death By Unga Bunga are there for you, and everyone's invited.

    Description

    Looks like rock is back on the menu! Death By Unga Bunga are back with their second dig at the widespread epidemic - male insecurity. This time around, they deal with their problems through pure Raw Muscular Power!

    The band has completed a remarkable round of exposure therapy, and the result is ten new chapters about a masculine self-image that's cracking up.

    Raw Muscular Power is Death By Unga Bunga's hardest rocking record so far. After a wild and eye-opening performance at Norway's Tons of Rock festival, the band set out to write even wilder songs than before. The new sound is dumber and rawer, and the result is 10 really good rock songs, chock full of confused testosterone and hooks that get stuck on your brain.

    For the first time in the band's history, they've also brought some celebrity friends with them. Wisconsin garage rock hero Mike Krol joins in on the shouting on "Therapy", while Haley Shae of Sl?tface guests the Paul Stanley-tribute "Starchild". While both artists bring their unique star power to the songs, they are elegantly incorporated into the Bunga boys' sound.

    Death By Unga Bunga's lyrical imagery tells stories about seemingly perfect facades that are crumbling. On Raw Muscular Power, we meet cocksure idiots who are obviously in the wrong, one way or another: The guy who works 9 to 5 in an office, but dreams of manual labor without acknowledging how lucky he is (the title track). Or the dude who obsesses about his own mortality and ageing, even though he's only in his early thirties ("I'm Really Old").

    Last but not least, you get "Ring meg hvis du trenger en venn" ("call me if you need a friend" - DBUB's first song in their native language, Norwegian - an appeal to take care of the people around you. Do you need a friend? Or five friends, even? Death By Unga Bunga are there for you, and everyone's invited.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Raw Muscular Power
      • 2. I'm Really Old
      • 3. Starchild
      • 4. Therapy
      • 5. Dogs of Hell
      • 6. The Recipe
      • 7. Camouflage
      • 8. Trembling
      • 9. I’m Going on Vacation
      • 10. Ring meg hvis du trenger en venn

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Raw Muscular Power
      • 2. I'm Really Old
      • 3. Starchild
      • 4. Therapy
      • 5. Dogs of Hell

      Side 2

      • 1. The Recipe
      • 2. Camouflage
      • 3. Trembling
      • 4. I’m Going on Vacation
      • 5. Ring meg hvis du trenger en venn