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EGG3 takes their new album, Doppelgänger, to Veko 2021! "In fiction and mythology, a doppelgänger is often portrayed as a ghostly or paranormal phenomenon and usually seen as a harbinger of bad luck."
Six years have passed since "Butcher Diaries" was released and it is with a bang that the three-headed monster EGG3 is brought back to life, with the album "Doppelgänger". The band, which debuted in 2009 as a kind of jazz band, has over the years developed into a mix of prog-rock, improv, and metal where the sound can perhaps best be described as a psychotic dream sequence in a film David Lynch has not yet made.
"Doppelgänger" is almost exclusively created at the art factory Tou in Stavanger. In addition to mixing and mastering Eirik Bekkeheien in Egersound studio, the record was rehearsed on Tou Lyd, recorded with Børge Fjordheim (Cloroform, Sivert Høyem, Morten Abel, Janove ++) in Electrolüd on Tou Lyd and printed on T-Time Vinyl Plant - also on Tou.
Since the previous record, Schanche has traveled around with a Twin Peaks concert. The idea behind this cover version was that it should sound like it was played by the house band on Bang Bang one October night in Twin Peaks. And it must be said that they have succeeded. At this concert, the band takes vocalist in the Twin Peaks concert, Eva Bjerga Haugen, and you should not look away from the fact that there may be a little bit of David Lynch's universe on the journey…
Six years have passed since "Butcher Diaries" was released and it is with a bang that the three-headed monster EGG3 is brought back to life, with the album "Doppelgänger". The band, which debuted in 2009 as a kind of jazz band, has over the years developed into a mix of prog-rock, improv, and metal where the sound can perhaps best be described as a psychotic dream sequence in a film David Lynch has not yet made.
"Doppelgänger" is almost exclusively created at the art factory Tou in Stavanger. In addition to mixing and mastering Eirik Bekkeheien in Egersound studio, the record was rehearsed on Tou Lyd, recorded with Børge Fjordheim (Cloroform, Sivert Høyem, Morten Abel, Janove ++) in Electrolüd on Tou Lyd and printed on T-Time Vinyl Plant - also on Tou.
Since the previous record, Schanche has traveled around with a Twin Peaks concert. The idea behind this cover version was that it should sound like it was played by the house band on Bang Bang one October night in Twin Peaks. And it must be said that they have succeeded. At this concert, the band takes vocalist in the Twin Peaks concert, Eva Bjerga Haugen, and you should not look away from the fact that there may be a little bit of David Lynch's universe on the journey…