Old Town Crier- September 2021 Full Issue

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HIGH NOTES

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friend of mine introduced me to Dawes’ music a while back and I was immediately impressed by the band’s thoughtful songwriting and rootsy rock vibe. They deliver melodies and musical arrangements that are second to no band in their niche and since they’ll be in our area playing a show at the Warner Theatre on September 15th, I thought I would give my thoughts on their latest single, “Fisherman’s Blues”. The lyrics for “Fisherman’s Blues” express a longing for freedom, love, and inner peace. Dawes communicate this longing through symbolic lines about the open sea and untouched countryside. The lyrics of the chorus further express this longing as vocalist Taylor Goldsmith–singing about the object of his yearning–delivers the lines, “With light in my head / You in my arms”. There is a hopeful and honest tone to “Fisherman’s Blues” as well. It

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RON POWERS

Fisherman’s Blues by Dawes

gives expression to heartache yet at the same time has an inspirational feel that expresses the belief that things will get better. The song begins with slowly strummed guitar chords processed with heavy tremolo and reverb effects. A laid-back drum groove is also added which is composed of kick drum, rim shots, and the subtle use of hihat and tambourine. Under the guitar chords and drum pattern, we hear a smooth synth pad supporting the mellow feeling of the verses. Finally, the topline of the verse is delivered with a soft yet sturdy melody sung with a falsetto register. As the verse ends, keyboardist Lee Pardini adds a rising filter effect to his synth which gives a gentle lift to the music as the song transitions

into the chorus. For the chorus, bass guitar is added along with drums played with added intensity giving the song increased weight and power. Harmonies are layered under the topline for a full and thick vocal sound that contrasts nicely against the verses. We also hear a faint syncopated melody line from the synth giving the music increased dimension and shine. Additionally, the guitars continue their slow strummed pattern except with added overdrive for color and increased energy. After delivering subtle yet significant musical variations for the second verse and chorus, Dawes delivers a swaying and dreamy instrumental. The central element of the instrumental is the lead guitar. Heavy distortion and reverb are applied along

with a tight vibrato effect which combined to create a lively electricity sort of sound. The syncopated melody line of the keyboard is also accentuated on the instrumental and the band adds more velocity to their playing in general. Dawes is currently on tour and has concerts booked well into 2022. As mentioned above they’ll be making a stop in DC at Warner Theatre. You can find tickets for the show in DC and any of the other tour dates at dawestheband.com. If you’d like to learn more about Dawes you can find them on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Wikipedia. If you’d like to listen to their music, you can find it on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and most other places music is streamed or sold. Ron Powers is an independent A&R specialist and music industry consultant, and is constantly searching for, discovering and writing about new talent.

Old Town Crier


Articles inside

National Harbor

3min
pages 46-48

Open Space

4min
page 45

Go Fish

4min
page 44

First Blush

4min
page 43

From the Trainer

2min
page 42

Exploring Virginia Wines

3min
page 40

Grapevine

6min
pages 38-39

Let's Get Crafty

7min
page 37

Dining Guide

4min
page 36

Dining Out

3min
pages 32-33

Let’s Eat

2min
pages 34-35

To the Blue Ridge

5min
page 31

Road Trip

7min
pages 28-30

From the Bay

5min
pages 26-27

Caribbean Connection

5min
pages 24-25

Pets of the Month

4min
page 21

Urban Garden

3min
page 23

Take Photos, Leave Footprints

4min
pages 18-19

Business Profile

6min
pages 6-7

After Hours

5min
page 15

Points on Pets

2min
page 20

High Notes

2min
page 14

The Last Word

1min
page 13

A Bit of History

9min
pages 11-12

Financial Focus

2min
page 10
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