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Dawes: We're All Gonna Die

Read "We're All Gonna Die" reviewed by Doug Collette


With the benefit of extended hindsight, Dawes' We're All Gonna Die was certainly the most confounding new rock release of 2016, if not the most disappointing. To the credit of the Los Angeles band, the album (or at least its title) did presage the weighty ennui afflicting the culture by the end of the year. But that borderline cynical mindset was couched in a marked change from Dawes' previous folk-rock orientation, overseen by Jonathan Wilson and categorized, at least for ...

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Dawes at Higher Ground, South Burlington, VT

Read "Dawes at Higher Ground, South Burlington, VT" reviewed by Doug Collette


Dawes Higher Ground South Burlington, VT July 21, 2015 Dawes is making up for lost time in 2015. The jny: Los Angeles-based band reasserted themselves as recording artists in the studio with All Your Favorite Bands (Hub Records, 2015) and is now taking the next logical step in their development as a performing unit. In doing so, the group is enhancing an abiding and honest connection with their followers that justified Dawes' position as headliners ...

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Dawes: Stories Don't End

Read "Stories Don't End" reviewed by Doug Collette


Wrapped in funereal black graphics inside and out, the music of Dawes' third studio album radiates an ambivalence that undermines its ambition.Choosing to record Stories Don't End on the east coast and enlisting the production assistance of Jacquire King (Tom Waits, Norah Jones, Kings of Leon, among others), Dawes has taken great pains to address erroneous preconceptions as the standard-bearers of a nouveau California rock milieu. At the same time, the group has gone to some lengths to ...

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Robbie Robertson Recruits Dawes as Backing Band for Live Dates

Robbie Robertson Recruits Dawes as Backing Band for Live Dates

Source: JamBase

LIVE DATES TO INCLUDE FESTIVAL AND TELEVISION APPEARANCES; HOW TO BECOME CLAIRVOYANT OUT APRIL 5 According to Rolling Stone, Robbie Robertson is planning several live shows with backing from Dawes. The live performances are said to include television and selected festival dates in support of Robertson's upcoming solo album How To Become Clairvoyant, out April 5. Says Robertson, “[My manager] came up with the idea of maybe working with them if I was going to do some TV things. We ...

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