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Last Updated: 12/27/2009

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City: Brooklyn, NY
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 5/27/2005

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009 

Category: Quiz/Survey
Sam answered some questions for The Lepanto League a british blog


you can follow this link and read it there


http://thelepantoleague.blogspot.com/2009/04/24.html



Currently listening:
Let It Be
By The Replacements
Release date: 2008-04-22
Thursday, January 15, 2009 

Current mood:  cheerful
SOME LOVE FROM RCRDLBL.COM

http://rcrdlbl.com/2009/01/14/exclusive_new_download_sundelles_dead_youth_waiting
Friday, January 09, 2009 
Jezebel came to Northside

http://www.jezebelmusic.com/tag/sundelles/


nice words from the Rock Insider

http://www.rockinsider.com/2009/01/sundelles-death-youth.html

'Been listening to a lot of new music lately - including this band The Sundelles. The band currently lives in Brooklyn by way of San Diego are are part of the 1928 recordings family home to The Soft Pack (Formerly The Muslims) and The Browns. I was really digging their tracks on myspace so I asked them to send me an MP3. They sent over "Dead Youth" which has become my unofficial anthem for the beginning of 2009.

The band's sound is as classic garage as you can get and there is something reminiscent of Sid Vicious in the singer's voice. This track is filled with youthful exuberance and defiance. Definitely mixtape worthy!'

sweet sweet Chocolate Bobka
http://chocolatebobka.blogspot.com/2009/02/new-sundelles.html

We saw the Sundelles rock a shabby set of lo-fi three chord doo-wop at Dead Herring Friday night and were pretty impressed by their knack for head bobbing, hip shaking melodies, vocal rave ups and their relentless use of the fuzz box. Simple and straight forward, their brand of loft pop will sound familiar to fans The Muslims (now the Soft Pack) and the Vivian Girls, as well as older heads jonesing for some new Nuggets and Pebbles for the 21st century. RCRD LBL has a few tracks for download, so expect to hear more about the Sundelles in the near future. There is certainly a place for them in the DIY cassette/7" scene.
Thursday, October 30, 2008 
from:
http://www.yourbestguess.com/scowl/2008/10/27/live-the-sundelles-browns-the-muslims-union-pool-102608/

Sunday night — a couple of hours ago, actually — I stopped by Union Pool for a 1928 Recordings showcase. I'd heard solid things from a few friends about The Muslims, who were headlining and figured, hey, seemed like a fine idea. Spoiler alert — it was. Sunday nights post-CMJ are always interesting — though crowds may be tired, I've seen some fine shows on the day after the festival proper, but this may have been the first to actually get my fist pumping. (Literally.)

The Sundelles took the stage first: a trio, looking unabashedly like three dudes who make pop music. My first take on their fuzzed-out sound was to invoke the likes of Henry's Dress; after a few songs, though, some dissonance crept in, some subtle stops and starts, and my points of reference shifted. I'm kind of thinking that The Sundelles make music that sounds like Unrest's Imperial F.F.R.R. if Mark Robinson had come of age in the East Bay punk rock scene.



the rest of the write up can be found at the address posted above.
Monday, July 09, 2007 

Category: News and Politics

THE SUNDELLES

By Phil Fuller

After a long workday recently, I slipped into Taylors in Redlands to unwind before going home, and found myself solemnly staring into a Newcastle. Suddenly, I was distracted by some seriously stellar music oozing its way through the room. The band was the Sundelles, and I blame them for my zombie-like sleepless state the next day.

The Riverside five-piece churn out hauntingly melodic, deliciously discordant '60s-style songs, fusing pre-psychedelic garage rock that's raw enough to have been recorded in someone's shower—you know, for that unmistakable ghetto-reverb sound—and encompasses the overlooked stylings of bands falling somewhere between too-tired rockabilly revival acts and Johnny Thunders-inspired resurrection acts. The Sundelles forgo MC5/Stooges riffs in favor of something with a little more soul, adding a dirty Motown feel to their tunes without resorting to overt plagiarism or sacrificing their underlying smoggy rock sound.

And, unlike other retro rehash bands, the Sundelles don't lose their revivalist swagger, but rather craft their tunes to a not-so-polished perfection. The band also made a recent appearance at UC Riverside that got blurbed about in the student newspaper—the writer referred to the band as "unkempt" and "inebriated" (awesome!), and the Sundelles also apparently made disparaging comments about the campus Greek organizations (even more awesome!). A band that both pisses off the easilypissed- off and goes down well with a frosty Newcastle? The Sundelles may be the greatest IE band ever.

More info and song clips available at

www.myspace.com/thesundellesmusic.

Currently listening:
ANThology
By Alien Ant Farm
Release date: 06 March, 2001