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Dengue Fever
Ting Mong
Ting Mong is the sixth full-length album of new material from Cambodian/American band Dengue Fever, and their first album in more than eight years. In Khmer folklore, a Ting Mong is a decoy or mannequin, similar to a scarecrow, used to fight away evil spirits and plagues.
Available in vinyl, CD, and digital formats from the band’s own Tuk Tuk Records, the new album artwork is from Japanese artist Imiri Sakabashira and features nine new tracks. The band recorded the album after a hiatus followed by a global pandemic, which allowed them to flesh out tracks which presented themselves as slower psychedelic jams.
A1
Touch Me Not
4:22
A2
Silver Fish
2:44
A3
Macho Purple Sunset
3:39
A4
Great On Paper
331
B1
Prahok In My Suitcase
3:57
B2
Late Checkout At The Cedarwood Inn
B3
Room 720
4:15
B4
Over The Handlebars
4:17
B5
Wake Me Up Slowly
3:27