Rise Above - Dirty Projectors

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| Format | CD |
| Available | 17-12-2007 |
| Sourced | Australia |
$19.99 |
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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. From beginning to end, Dirty Projectors' new offering, 'Rise Above', is a reimagining of Black Flag's seminal 1981 record 'Damaged'. It is not a covers record. Longstreth attempted to rewrite his favorite adolescent album word for word, from memory. 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'.
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