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No One Listens to the Band Anymore

The Damnwells

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Funded entirely by fans, the Damnwells recorded the daringly titled No One Listens to the Band Anymore in Chicago with Neal Ostrovsky. Now the vehicle of Alex Dezen and Ted Hudson, the only two consistent members, the Damnwells represent Midwestern musical values that never go out of style, despite being birthed in Brooklyn. Dezen wrote the material while working towards his MFA and participating in the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. This keeps the lyrics sharp, while the music is shaped by the downturn in official membership. The title track is a classic rock/alt-country-rock guitar romp. “Feast of Hearts” is a smoother mid-tempo with plenty of volcanic potential. But with “Werewolves” things turn somber with an overcast acoustic mood reminiscent of the Jayhawks and Wilco. Songs such as “The Great Unknown,” “Let’s Be Civilized,” “Death Defier” and “Sophia” invest in a rich melodicism that makes the Damnwells’ tunes go down easy. “The Monster” turns up the pressure to an unnerving simmer to keep listeners on their toes.

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Damnwells are Damn GOOD!

Sweet Midtempo Face Melters!!!

Just buy it now...

Another great album by a criminally underrated band. There's not a bad song here. Alex may be my new favorite songwriter. Great job guys.

This is what music should be

I was one of the pledgers who has had the luxury of listning to this album for 2 weeks before the street date. As a regular listner since discovering "Kiss Catastrophy," it's great to see Alex and the band hit their stride with confidence and artistic chops that most of the radio top 40 could only dream of. A rare gem of an album, I've been singing along to "The Great Unknown" and "Let's Be Civilized" for days now.
If you love music that doesn't condescend, and a project that truly comes from the heart, I can't imagine you doing much better than this. Get on board now, because if there is any justice left in music, this album is going to be huge.

Biography

Formed: 2001 in Brooklyn, NY

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Formed in 2001 as a full-fledged band, the Damnwells gradually came to represent the songwriting efforts of songwriter Alex Dezen, whose melodic mix of alt-country and alternative pop/rock remained consistent in spite of multiple lineup shifts. The group took root in Brooklyn, where Dezen (a former photo assistant) was joined by ex-Whiskeytown drummer Steven Terry, bassist Ted Hudson, and guitarist Dave Chernis. A series of EPs helped cement the band's sound, and the Damnwells soon found themselves...
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