statistics ::
hailing from Omaha and the scene that has produced so much incredible music recently, Denver Dalley is one hell of a one man band. the guitarist and co-songwriter of the much-lauded band Desaparecidos, and oft-overshadowed by the wine drinking, Wynona Rider dating frontman, Conor Oberst, Denver has begun to cast his own shadows as the impoetus behind statistics. he plays all instruments (with a little help from some friends on a few tracks) and writes all songs, and does both of these very well. the music is straight-foward rock with some electro-pop influences and nostalgic guitar work that starts as a one would think a singer-songwriter would start an album, soft strumming and picked guitar with soft vocals ... then in comes the drums and the bass and the rock. dynamically varied and musically delicious, i love this stuff. this is what i have come to expect from middle america, from the early-90's through to today, solid and refreshing music that consistently helps to define the genre. get these songs and then turn up the volume and bask in the glow of all that is good in music:
- final broadcast - reminisce - another day
(*buy* the new album often lie from Jade Tree Records)
check out some other tunes from Jade Tree Records:
the loved ones - the loved ones strike anywhere - chorus of one despitado - burning house breather resist - a social worker's nightmare onelinedrawing - we had a deal jets to brazil - resistance is futile the promise ring - why did we ever meet |
0 things to say:
Post a Comment