Dawes + Deer Tick + Delta Spirit = Middle Brother
Here’s what’s easily the most interesting press release I’ve gotten this week. It seems the lead singers of Dawes, Deer Tick, and Delta Spirit have formed a band together called Middle Brother. The disc they recorded last year in Nashville will finally see the light of day thanks to Partisan Records in March 2011.
There’s a video of a song called “Daydreaming,” which they apparently performed during SXSW 2010 under the moniker of MG&V. But, otherwise, we’ll all have to wait until March. They have a MySpace presence, but no songs on the player there yet.
And now, because all the info I have for you is in this press release, I’ll just repost it here.
Partisan Records is excited to announce that Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes, John McCauley of Deer Tick, and Matthew Vasquez of Delta Spirit have joined forces to make a very special record. The self-titled debut, recorded in the fall of 2009 in Nashville, will be released on March 1, 2011.
Middle Brother played their first show at 2010’s SXSW – a tiny, late-night, unannounced event under the moniker “MG&V.” Other than recording the album and rehearsing once, they had never played the songs
live. The audience (and the mob of onlookers crammed in the doorways and windows) was treated to an impossible-to-forget set by a band of musical comrades who seemed genuinely surprised by the fire that was ignited on stage. It was a rollicking and boisterous show that could have fallen apart at any moment and instead centrifuged into melodic and harmonic brilliance. What held it together was each member’s sense of song and performance – a perfect, intuitive balance of craft and feel, equal parts playful and earnest.
In a time when synthesizers and laptops are taking over stages, Goldsmith, McCauley and Vasquez are leading the pack of young rock songwriters who strive to carry on the tradition of figures such as Neil Young,
Bruce Springsteen Warren Zevon and Tom Petty. Middle Brother came together in mid-2009 when
the three songsmiths realized, after several on-stage collaborations, that they shared a unique vision and wanted to take it one step further, into the studio. Their songs are anthemic, soulful, passionate and confessional.
The 12 tracks on Middle Brother are the result of their off-the-cuff yet diligent workshop experience. The songs are world-class, the performances raw and immediate as each member pushed the other to bring the best of what they do to the proceedings. The record captures a potent moment in time for these three burgeoning song-writing stars who are just beginning to feel the real power in their respective talents. The members of Middle Brother are confident, but not resolute and stuck. They are willing to explore and are open to each other’s ideas as they work towards the common ideal of the redemptive power of the song.
The band will be playing a one-off show December 20 at the Troubadour in Los Angeles (an Invisible Children benefit curated by KCRW and Yours Truly). The show will also feature an acoustic McCauley set.