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Misadventures of Doomscroller
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Misadventures of Doomscroller

SKU: CD55995 Barcode: 0888072416024
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  • Released Date: 22 Jul 2022

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, Dawes, the kings of modern folk-rock, have blessed us with their latest offering: "Misadventures Of Doomscrolling." This album takes us on a journey through the depths of internet-induced existential dread, with a touch of that classic Dawes twang.

From the opening track, "Endless Scroll," frontman Taylor Goldsmith's poignant lyrics cut through the noise of social media with a razor-sharp wit. The band's tight instrumentation provides the perfect backdrop for Goldsmith's introspective reflections on the pitfalls of modern technology.

Tracks like "Virtual Vortex" and "Screen Time Blues" delve even deeper into the dark underbelly of our digital age, while still managing to deliver infectious melodies that will have you tapping your foot along in despair.

But fear not, dear listener, for Dawes has not abandoned their trademark warmth and authenticity. Songs like "Offline Oasis" and "Analog Alliance" offer a glimmer of hope in this sea of doomscrolling, reminding us to disconnect and reconnect with what truly matters.

Overall, "Misadventures Of Doomscrolling" is a masterful blend of social commentary, sonic exploration, and undeniable hooks. Dawes have once again proven why they are at the top of their game, and why their music continues to resonate with audiences around the world. So put down your phone, press play, and let Dawes take you on a musical journey like no other.

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About the artist

Dawes

Hailing from Los Angeles, the folk-rock quartet known as DAWES are no strangers to the music scene. Fronted by the charismatic Taylor Goldsmith, these guys are like a modern-day Bob Dylan-meets-The Eagles hybrid, with a sprinkle of Neil Young's raw emotion thrown in for good measure. With their catchy melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and infectious energy on stage, DAWES have been winning over audiences worldwide since their formation in 2009. They've shared stages with the likes of Mumford & Sons, Conor Oberst, and My Morning Jacket, solidifying their status as one of the most talented and respected acts in the industry. Despite their success, DAWES have managed to maintain a down-to-earth attitude and an undeniable sense of humor. Their songs may tackle deep subjects like love, loss, and self-discovery, but don't be fooled - these guys know how to have a good time, both on and off the stage. If you're looking for music that will make you laugh, cry, and maybe even dance a little, DAWES is the band for you. So grab your favorite vinyl, pour yourself a stiff drink, and get ready to be taken on a musical journey unlike any other. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.

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