Glange Fever

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Glange Fever
Directed by Simon Hilton
Starring Gaz Coombes
Danny Goffey
Charly Coombes
Music by Gaz Coombes
Danny Goffey
Mick Quinn
Cinematography Simon Hilton
Editing by Simon Hilton
Release date(s) 2009
Running time 30 minutes
Language English

Glange Fever is an upcoming rockumentary, directed by Simon Hilton and starring members of the Britpop band Supergrass. Each of them take on pseudonyms in correlation with their album "Diamond Hoo Ha", which was released the same year that filming took place in 2008. Charly Coombes appears as Chas Harrison, the maker of the documentary and former Middlesex badminton semi-finalist. The film is apparently portrayed as a "'Spinal Tap'-style spoof-documentary. It is expected to be premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2009. [1]

On Sunday 18 May, 2008 in a BBC Radio 2 interview, Danny Goffey said the word 'Glange' is a cross between the Glam rock and Grunge music genres which Supergrass said in an earlier summed up their musical direction at the time.[2]

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  1. ^ Supergrass interview on the Hub. BBC Radio 6 (March 2008). Retrieved on 2008-05-24.
  2. ^ Wilson, L. "It's The 'Grass, 'Grass, 'Grass", Mojo, March, 2008.

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