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Dirty Projectors

Indie / Other

Brooklyn, NY

Dirty Projectors

Rise Above out now on Dead Oceans

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Over three full lengths, an EP, and five different live bands in four years, David Longstreth has created in Dirty Projectors a body of music of original and variegated beauty. The breadth of his talents as a songwriter, arranger, bandleader and singer call to mind Prince, Joni Mitchell, and Bjork. His constantly evolving sound -- both live and on record -- the sheer intensity of the music, and the originality of his voice set him apart. Among modern music makers, he is a maverick: a loner and a rebel.

From beginning to end, Dirty Projectors' new offering, Rise Above, is a reimagining of Black's Flag seminal 1981 record Damaged. It is not a covers record. Longstreth attempted to rewrite his favorite adolescent album word for word, from memory. From an interview with daytrotter.com:

I didn't listen to the album or read the lyrics while I was doing it, and I hadn't heard the record since middle school, more or less. I relied on memory and intuition mostly. I wanted to see if I could make this album myself: not as plagiarism or mimicry, but as an original creative act. Writing a song is like pulling a shape out of the air, but I didn't want to write just any song -- I wanted to write a song that already existed. An album of them, actually.

It was really less mystical than it sounds though. It required a lot of hard work. Lots of editing and rewriting, and many, many drafts.

I did it because I thought it might be fun to stage my own theft of the punk rock spirit, like they did with new wave and grunge and American Idol. Only my doing it would be more like an observation than an action: not muscular at all: purposely useless, beautiful, like a witness.

All that Jorge Luis Borges-inspired jive might just be hot wind if Rise Above weren't such a hell of a record on its own terms. It resounds with a kind of elegant simplicity: beautiful interlocking guitar parts, gorgeous three-part vocal harmonies, and some great songwriting. Chris Taylor of Grizzly Bear manned the knobs, giving Rise Above the same rich sound that he brought to his own band's acclaimed album Yellow House. Longstreth used the same musicians that appeared on the US tour on which he debuted these songs, and Rise Above captures the inventiveness and raw power of Dirty Projectors' live arrangements at long last.

Listen to Daytrotter Sessions Here

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  • Amber Coffman - Singing, Guitar

  • Brian Mcomber - Drums

  • Angel Deradoorian - Singing, Bass

  • Dave Longstreth - muscial direction


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:::rannou says:

thanks for c o n n e c t i n g ! i LIKE your stuff.........

posted 2 weeks ago


Marlowe says:

thanks for the add

posted Apr 1


thinking says:

Really love your music, you are very talented and creative. I got to see Nat at the DAAC last night---very good show . Aaron

posted Feb 21


Balm says:

Clicking this will take you to "The Secret Diary of Steve Ballmer"!

posted Feb 5


Aarossell says:

I appreciate and love you! You inspire and set fire to me!

posted Dec 13


HINTERLANDT says:

oh jesus you took the black songs a long way from home.

posted Nov 11


Green says:

Keep up the awesome music. What I See is a cool song.

posted Nov 8


europa says:

Good tunes

posted Oct 20


Luke Folger says:

wow! this is unlike anything I've ever heard... very brilliant work, guys - Way to find new territory in music.

posted Oct 16


Za says:

You should listen to WNYC's radio lab episode titled musical language. The second segment reminded me of the first time I heard DP. I hated it, because the sounds were "new" and unfamiliar. Then I grew to love it. This episode explains the science behind that idea.

posted Oct 3


Wooden Ghost says:

The lead singer has interesting vocal shifts. reminds me of Seth of Dufus...I bet this David fellow heard Seth somewhere before. Check out dufus.

posted Oct 3


utofbu says:

I was introduced to dirty projectors by a dude named sebastien Krueger. since then, his enthusiasm became my enthusiasm. You folks have some seriously beautiful and important stuff. Im ordering my copy of Rise Above!

posted Sep 14


pandatone says:

i just got a couple of your records. shugo tokumaru pointed you guys out to me. then it ends up your local!.. hopefully i will hunt down a show when your back to NYC..

posted Sep 13


Joel says:

Take Away Show was amazing... looking forward to getting my copy of Rise Above!!

posted Sep 1


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