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D.A.D. have announced that they are currently streaming the first single from the bands upcoming album 'Monster Philosophy' online.
The albums title track can be heard now at the bands myspace profile here.
The bands documentary True Believer is also set to open in Danish Theaters later this month.
”It has turned out to be a substantial movie that I'm proud of. Torleif has truly found his own style”, says D-A-D front man Jesper Binzer about the movie.
It really is odd that there has not been produced a movie about D-A-D sooner. The group is one of Denmark's oldest and most popular, and unlike most groups it has a very large and loyal audience who transcends generation and who keeps coming back again and again. Because D-A-D delivers spectacular concerts and knows how to throw a good party – and who would not want to be part of a good party? As a living jukebox with an unsurpassed catalog of durable songs the group never fails its fans and delivers every time. The relationship “band vs. audience” is so in sync, and that is why D-A-D is truly the people's band.
It is not a position that the group came by easily. Quite on the contrary. We see this clearly in Torleif Hoppe's documentary True Believer where we follow the musicians from the early days in the first part of the 1980's with cowpunk in Disneyland After Dark through the much-courted years around 1990 up until today when the group is releasing their tenth album.
True Believer is a sort of road movie with lots of bumps and a few collisions on the way. However, the motto always seems to be “back behind the wheel and moving on” as the group moves victoriously in and out of the many day-to-day battles and overcome the different challenges. As an audience we are along for the ride in the passenger seat and get particularly close to events, whether it is internal victories and conflicts or external successes and defeats.
The movie strikes a fine balance between these poles. From fun to seriousness and back again. We are there when Stig's car has a flat and has to be repaired by a haggling mechanic who – when he realizes Stig is a musician – immediately wants to hire D-A-D to play at his garden party! But we are also in the band room at the fateful festival in Roskilde in 2000 when nine people were trampled to death in front of the Orange Stage during Pearl Jam's show. D-A-D is supposed to play the day after – on the same stage – and they are staggering: “Should we play or not,” is the question between the four musicians again and again. The group chooses to play and gives a very, very beautiful and intense performance where they also show the dead respect by lighting one torch for each dead.
Torleif is everywhere and constantly with his camera on standby. He catches divine scenes from life on the road, and he witnesses intense discussions about what it means to be a member of one of Denmark's most popular bands versus making their private lives work. Jesper Binzer takes that situation in his stride by bringing his son along at ”daddy's job”. After all, the group's name is DAD!
In the words of author Christopher Isherwood from his breakthrough novel Goodbye To Berlin (1939), Torleif is like a “camera with the shutter open. It is completely passive, it sees and preserves, but it does not think.” True Believer is a truthful portrait of a group of musicians who really want their music, and who are still hungry after 25 years.
“It differs from the music movies that I have seen by being more raw and honest, and then it is told in the present tense. Nobody is “telling it backwards”,” says Torleif Hoppe about his documentary about his friends through 25 years; cut from more than 500 hours of different footage on numerous different formats by the young editor Ida Bregninge.
The musicians in D-A-D have already seen True Believer and it is thumbs up from the group. Lead singer Jesper Binzer thinks that ”It has turned out to be a subtantial movie that I'm proud of. Torleif has truly found his own style,” and the lead singer also noted an ”unpleasant iron will” in the group when he watched the movie.
As a small curiosity the movie poster is created in the best ”Olsen Banden”-style by the director himself.
True Believer opens in theaters on Friday, October 10, 2008, in Dagmar and Empire in Copenhagen and in Århus/Metropol, Aalborg/Metropol, and Odense/Centerbiografen.
A trailer for the movie can be viewed below.
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