The debut album North Hills from the local LA quartet Dawes (featuring members of the old Record Collection Simon Dawes) fringes with a blend of classic 70's folk-rock and contemporary embellishments. Ultimately this clever mixture evokes a sense of nostalgia and refreshing anticipation all at the same time.
It's difficult to resist getting completely caught up in 23 year old Taylor Goldsmith's lyrical prowess, which is often backed by elegant folk-pop harmonies. Taylor's powerful voice wavers between reflectional sorrow and bursting optimism and his quiet confidence carries with it an incredible sense of maturity and wisdom. While the vocals and lyrics are central to their music, Griffin Goldsmith (Tayler's younger brother), Wylie Gelber and Alex Casnoff flesh out their intimate and timeless Cali-roots sound with carefully crafted arrangments that often garner comparisons to Neil Young.
Dawes was a guest on World Cafe with David Dye in January, and you can listen to the archived session on WorldCafe.NPR.org.
Currently on a state-wide tour, the band lives for the stage. As was seen at this year's SXSW, Dawes pouts every ounce of their work into soul-bearing and gritty live performances, they show no signs of slowing down. After all, they are only just getting started.
Listen to their new single,
"When My Time Comes"
Website: dawestheband.com
MySpace: myspace.com/dawestheband
Recent Release: North Hills
Release Date: October 20, 2009
Label: ATO
Origin: NORTH HILLS, California