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Returning engineer Phil Hartunian from prior EPs, Days You Were Leaving, the full-length debut of Los Angeles indie trio Rose Dorn, stays loyal to the home-recorded, melancholic folk-rock that earned them a record deal with Bar/None. Rarely deviating from middling tempos and languid atmospheres, the album invites elevated feet and rain-sheltered porches. That imagery is partly suggested by Big Thunder," an over-seven-minute scene-setter that opens with the sound of steady rainfall, then a single, decaying note on the guitar. The track gathers momentum slowly, building a makeshift melody one note at a time before co-vocalist Scarlet Knight enters over two minutes in with a weary "Stay in bed till two/It's warm outside and my room is red hot and everyone is blue." The rain-scored narrative is punctuated by guitar-generated sound effects and organic sounds like bird calls and whistles before it locks into a rhythmic waltz over broken chords. Eventually, drums and distortion factor in. Functioning as an overture that leaves 'em wanting more, it leads into the bouncy "Shaking," which changes tempos with singers and points of view. The cinematic presentation makes an impression early, and the album goes on to deliver hypnotic and catchy '90s lo-fi-descended indie rock with a rickety impressionism that extends to lyrics about dreaming, sleep, and anxiety, including trippy lines like "Some light's harder to break down than plastic/Peaking through you." Song highlights include the harmonically modulating "Heaven II" and the lush, meandering "Deathwish," though the quality control here is consistent. It's an intriguing and promising debut, especially considering Days You Were Leaving was held back from release until Knight graduated high school.
© Marcy Donelson /TiVo
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Rose Dorn, MainArtist
2019 Bar None Records 2019 Bar None Records
Rose Dorn, MainArtist
2019 Bar None Records 2019 Bar None Records
Rose Dorn, MainArtist
2019 Bar None Records 2019 Bar None Records
Rose Dorn, MainArtist
2019 Bar None Records 2019 Bar None Records
Rose Dorn, MainArtist
2019 Bar None Records 2019 Bar None Records
Rose Dorn, MainArtist
2019 Bar None Records 2019 Bar None Records
Rose Dorn, MainArtist
2019 Bar None Records 2019 Bar None Records
Rose Dorn, MainArtist
2019 Bar None Records 2019 Bar None Records
Rose Dorn, MainArtist
2019 Bar None Records 2019 Bar None Records
Rose Dorn, MainArtist
2019 Bar None Records 2019 Bar None Records
Albumbeschreibung
Returning engineer Phil Hartunian from prior EPs, Days You Were Leaving, the full-length debut of Los Angeles indie trio Rose Dorn, stays loyal to the home-recorded, melancholic folk-rock that earned them a record deal with Bar/None. Rarely deviating from middling tempos and languid atmospheres, the album invites elevated feet and rain-sheltered porches. That imagery is partly suggested by Big Thunder," an over-seven-minute scene-setter that opens with the sound of steady rainfall, then a single, decaying note on the guitar. The track gathers momentum slowly, building a makeshift melody one note at a time before co-vocalist Scarlet Knight enters over two minutes in with a weary "Stay in bed till two/It's warm outside and my room is red hot and everyone is blue." The rain-scored narrative is punctuated by guitar-generated sound effects and organic sounds like bird calls and whistles before it locks into a rhythmic waltz over broken chords. Eventually, drums and distortion factor in. Functioning as an overture that leaves 'em wanting more, it leads into the bouncy "Shaking," which changes tempos with singers and points of view. The cinematic presentation makes an impression early, and the album goes on to deliver hypnotic and catchy '90s lo-fi-descended indie rock with a rickety impressionism that extends to lyrics about dreaming, sleep, and anxiety, including trippy lines like "Some light's harder to break down than plastic/Peaking through you." Song highlights include the harmonically modulating "Heaven II" and the lush, meandering "Deathwish," though the quality control here is consistent. It's an intriguing and promising debut, especially considering Days You Were Leaving was held back from release until Knight graduated high school.
© Marcy Donelson /TiVo
Informationen zu dem Album
- 1 Disc(s) - 10 Track(s)
- Gesamte Laufzeit: 00:35:01
- Künstler: Rose Dorn
- Label: Bar - None Records
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock Alternativ und Indie
2019 Bar None Records 2019 Bar None Records
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