With a name like “
Dead Heart Bloom,” you’re not going to explore fields of mountain flowers, bright sunshine, and the like, but pictures and music like that above and below. Okay, wait,
scratch that, ixnay on the owersflay, mkay? Actually what you’re going to find is a wonderfully diverse range of mood, muse, and means, from heavyish riff to folky pick. There is, for the most part, a pleasingly dark solemnity holding things in check. Serious dude that I am, I kinda, like, dig that, ya know? I’ve known
Dead Heart Bloom for awhile, (blogger cred riff checkoff), but it took a happy visit to the excellent
AWmusic to get us heart-to-Heart.
AWm has two excellent songs (one of which I’m posting) and news of more—much, much more. As I discovered,
DHB offer up their entire catalogue for
free downloading activity. Yesterday I saw a blogger make fun of bands that do that, so I made fun of the blogger (internally, that is; he’s actually a swell blogger at a swell blog, but I just had to get it out of my system somehow or ‘tother). But I ramble.
Here’s a few facts. The band began in 2005 as a one-manner.
Boris Skalsky, former bassist, singer, and keyboardist of Washington, D.C. band
Phaser recorded a self-titled debut in 2006 and eventually recruited phormer
Phaser guitarist
Paul Wood, bassist
Nathan Goheen, and drummer
John Hadfield, along with various guests who help out in concert and in the studio. (You could be reading all of this at the
bandsite, but there you are, or rather here.) The four songs I’m posting aren’t necessarily representative—diversity, as I said—but they’ve certainly made my sunny day, and more to come, bud. I usually post fast ones first and calm down; this set builds.
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