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DUDES Release Swag-Rock #Rarities

On Friday, April 20, self-proclaimed “swag-rock” quartet DUDES posted a collection of unreleased songs and recorded conversations on Bandcamp under the title #RARE.

#RARE is a collection of song islands and candid skits birthed in my room,” DUDES dude Ryan Solomon writes. “They were scraped from the depths of my hard drive and molded into the imperfect lump that you see here. Most of the songs are late night experiments. One-take-jake jams. The skits are taken from various conversations where its participants may or may not have known the microphone was hot. Thanks to all my friends for letting me use their voices without permission! This record in whole represents the last year and a half for me. Thanks again to everyone who was a part of it.”

The collection also includes a few tracks the band made for the 2011 Folgers Jingle Contest, which touted a grand prize of $25,000, a trip to New York, and a custom commercial.

DUDES didn’t win, but that hasn’t stop them from ballin’ gangster tough, anyways.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzclGNT8lGU&feature=player_embedded

“Swag-rock is all about, you know, being cool and being good, talented, relevant,” Soloman told music blog Synconation in a recent interview. “But not really trying too hard. Pavement was probably the first swag-rock band in my opinion. The guitars might not be strummed exactly in time, and some of the vocals might be a little sketch. But overall swag-rock is much more expressive than regular rock.”

Check the swag on their Narcissists Anonymous EP, released last July:


And look for their Summer Vacation EP coming soon via band member E.J. BinnsGrizzly Records.

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On Friday, April 20, self-proclaimed “swag-rock” quartet DUDES posted a collection of unreleased songs and recorded conversations on Bandcamp under the title #RARE.

#RARE is a collection of song islands and candid skits birthed in my room,” DUDES dude Ryan Solomon writes. “They were scraped from the depths of my hard drive and molded into the imperfect lump that you see here. Most of the songs are late night experiments. One-take-jake jams. The skits are taken from various conversations where its participants may or may not have known the microphone was hot. Thanks to all my friends for letting me use their voices without permission! This record in whole represents the last year and a half for me. Thanks again to everyone who was a part of it.”

The collection also includes a few tracks the band made for the 2011 Folgers Jingle Contest, which touted a grand prize of $25,000, a trip to New York, and a custom commercial.

DUDES didn’t win, but that hasn’t stop them from ballin’ gangster tough, anyways.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzclGNT8lGU&feature=player_embedded

“Swag-rock is all about, you know, being cool and being good, talented, relevant,” Soloman told music blog Synconation in a recent interview. “But not really trying too hard. Pavement was probably the first swag-rock band in my opinion. The guitars might not be strummed exactly in time, and some of the vocals might be a little sketch. But overall swag-rock is much more expressive than regular rock.”

Check the swag on their Narcissists Anonymous EP, released last July:


And look for their Summer Vacation EP coming soon via band member E.J. BinnsGrizzly Records.

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