In 2008, Endless Boogie was nudged into the spotlight with Focus Level: 79 minutes of thick psychedelic rock spread over ten glorious tracks (11 tracks / 87 minutes if you bought the 2xLP). It was the culmination of their 10 year existence, most of which was spent in a Lower East Side rehearsal space. See, for years Endless Boogie existed for no one but themselves. Their ambitions, as guitarist Jesper Eklow told Time Out New York, went as far as, "getting together to jam every Tuesday, have a couple of beers. Get Paul out of the house." But upon its release Focus Level was met with near-unanimous praise; being named "debut of the month" in Uncut Magazine, hailed as "note-perfect" by Rolling Stone and earning a loyal, growing fan base around the ... read more