http://www.amazon.com/Glitterati-Gunga-D…
Unfortunately there are no youtubes for this band, but you can listen to samples on the amazon.com page.
Check out the review:
Ten years ago there were a lot more bands that sounded like this, but far from being a throwback, the Gunga Din represent an elegant distillation of a certain strain of the past two decades of rock history. The band is a sort of minor supergroup drawn from New York underground rock circles; singer Siobhan Duffy misspent her teenage years drumming for God Is My Co-Pilot, guitarist Bill Bronson logged some time as bassist for the Swans, Congo Norvell, and the Spitters, while drummer Jim Sclavunos has played for countless bands, including an early version of Sonic Youth. Bronson's spiky, trebly guitar style evokes Kid Congo Powers and pretty much any band that Powers has played in, from the Gun Club to Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, serving as a good reference point for the Gunga Din's sound. Maria Zastrow's Farfisa organ heightens the garage-y noir ambience and the band as a whole plays confidently, like a well-oiled machine spearheaded by Duffy's smoky alto and obliquely poetic lyrics. --Bob Bannister
"Paradoxia" is my favorite track.

