The first observation made about Dingus Khan is the number of members in the band. The Stour Valley group perform as an eight piece with up to three drummers, three bass players and an electric ukulele all in the mix. As you can imagine, keeping up a fast pace isn’t a problem.
The parts more than make the sum with Dingus Khan and their brand of stomping rock and roll is very likeable as their huge crowd at Latitude Festival will testify. They recently wowed Steve Lamacq in a ´óÏó´«Ã½ Introducing Maida Vale session which they described in an interview as a ‘stupidly exciting day’ - we reckon it’s the first of many.
The first observation made about Dingus Khan is the number of members in the band. The Stour Valley group perform as an eight piece with up to three drummers, three bass players and an electric ukulele all in the mix. As you can imagine, keeping up a fast pace isn’t a problem.
The parts more than make the sum with Dingus Khan and their brand of stomping rock and roll is very likeable as their huge crowd at Latitude Festival will testify. They recently wowed Steve Lamacq in a ´óÏó´«Ã½ Introducing Maida Vale session which they described in an interview as a ‘stupidly exciting day’ - we reckon it’s the first of many.