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Playing a clever, expressive fusion of art rock and lo-fi pop that maintains a very human pulse despite the extensive use of electronics and noise,
Viet Cong were formed in 2012 by Matt Flegel and
Scott Munro, two musicians from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Flegel was a member of the celebrated Calgary indie rock band
Women, who'd broken up several months prior, while
Munro had formerly played guitar with Lab Coast. While touring Europe as part of
Chad VanGaalen's backing band, Flegel and
Munro began working up ideas for songs, and when they heard about the death of
Women guitarist Christopher Reimer, they realized it was time to start a new project rather than waiting for something better to come along. With
Munro on guitar and Flegel on bass, the two invited former
Women drummer
Mike Wallace to man the drum kit, and Danny Christiansen, who had worked with Flegel and
Wallace in a
Black Sabbath tribute act, came on board as guitarist. In 2013, they adopted the name
Viet Cong and released their debut recording, a four-song cassette cleverly titled
Cassette that they sold at their shows during a North American tour with Freak Heat Waves; two of the songs from the cassette were reissued as a single by the Canadian indie label Flemish Eye, and an expanded seven-song version of the tape was pressed as a 12" vinyl EP by Mexican Summer in the United States. In January 2015, the band released its first full-length album, simply titled
Viet Cong. Following its release, and citing concerns that their name might be offensive to some listeners,
Viet Cong announced they had changed their name to
Preoccupations. ~ Mark Deming