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The chooglin' masters of the universe have touched down in this land that's girt by sea.

Tour dates:

Thursday 8 March - The Jubilee Hotel, Brisbane
www.oztix.com.au(ph 1300 762 545) & all Oztix outlets
Friday 9 March - The Sando, Sydney
www.moshtix.com.au(1300 438 849) & all Moshtix outlets
Saturday 10 March - The Tote, Melbourne
thetotehotel.oztix.com.au (ph 1300 762 545) & the venue
10 – 12 March- Golden Plains Sixx Festival


I'll be catchin' them @ Golden Plains on the 11th March.


If, like me you like your rock hermetically sealed in 1974, you could do worse than checkin' out their long psychedelic, heavy blues jams.


Don't take my word for it


Pessimistic attitude about the state of rock be damned. Endless Boogie have no use for it. Stand on the sidelines if you must, but Full House Head won’t allow for mopes. This isn’t about a tired notion or some resurrection; it’s about digging into the muck and pulling out the blues in each of us — those feelings of regret and remorse that are always hiding in our blind spots. Endless Boogie shove ’em in our face and do it with the sort of unrivaled glee that leaves our heads banging. Rock may be dead, but don’t tell it to the Boogie.


http://www.tinymixtapes.com/music-review/endless-boogie-full-house-head


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Come join the Boogie wonderland
 
Intend to be front & centre at Golden Plains when these guys hit the stage.

Quite an early set on the Sunday for them though, would have preferred a bit later.
 
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The boys are back in town, hot on the heals of their monster double LP "Long Island".

Has received rave reviews from some sections of the music press:

NME: ‘Long Island’, 79 minutes of utterly sublime thud-rock jams, is soaked in this knowledge. Aptly named, aye, but Endless Boogie justify indulgence via countless glorious shut-eye air guitar moments that nod to the Groundhogs, Canned Heat, the Stones at their tuffest… and a shelf of vinyl worth more than your life.

Uncut: Throughout the mammoth Long Island, barely a minute is wasted as Endless Boogie superimpose wild guitars on even wilder ones (“Occult Banker”, “On Cryology”) like Tony McPhee on The Groundhogs’ Split, or go hellbent on punk glory (“General Admission”).
At their age, Major and Eklow are unlikely to be dreaming of rock stardom, but Long Island deserves to find a large, appreciative audience. Instead of backing themselves into a corner and remaining an underground name to drop, Boogie have found an exit door into a universe where infinite collisions of music and language now seem feasible.
Rolling Stone: Endless Boogie don't jam on Long Island, their third LP. They churn, whipping their monastic crudity (yapping-hound riffs; stern, straight rhythms) into a tripleguitar lava of eccentric precedents – Can, Captain Beefheart, the Groundhogs – charged with the fury of the '69 Stooges ("Occult Banker") and the unforgiving drone of the Velvet Underground ("The Montgomery Manuscript"). Endless Boogie can't help sounding like hip rare-vinyl freaks. But it's a gag with legs – and hypnotic force.
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Here's a sample of their chooglin' awesomeness

 

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