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Dazy Live Show Review: 1/18, Sleeping Village, Chicago
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BY JORDAN MAINZER
The first time I heard Dazy, I went in cold. My wife sent me a link to a YouTube video of a song she was digging, “Invisible Thing” from MAXIMUMBLASTSUPERLOUD: The First 24 Songs. I, too, was instantly hooked, from the opening blast of drum machine and the atonal My Bloody Valentine-esque guitars to the hooks and the singer’s voice, which toed the perfect line between choral and bratty. Listening more and doing some digging, I was pleasantly surprised to find Dazy was the bedroom rock project of James Goodson, the same publicist I’d worked with when covering bands such as Drug Church and Tony Molina. Like the latter, Goodson makes brief, punchy, catchy as hell pop rock, but I’d posit his output is even more varied. The standouts on MAXIMUMBLASTSUPERLOUD diverge a ton in tempo and mood, like the candied shuffle of “Crowded Mind (Lemon Lime)” versus the fuzzed-out vigor of “See The Bottom”. In March last year, Dazy collaborated with L.A. hardcore punk band Militarie Gun on his biggest shout-along yet, the anthemic earworm “Pressure Cooker”. In October, he followed it up with his proper debut album, OUTOFBODY (Lame-O), which emphasized what Dazy does best while adding elements of both Evan Dando’s sweetness and Britpop melancholia.
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Wednesday at Sleeping Village was Dazy’s Chicago debut, and hearing the songs in a full band setting felt familiar and new at the same time. Dazy’s trademark concision was in full-form; slated to go on at 11:00 P.M., the band took the stage about 12 minutes early, in the middle of their 8th song 5 minutes past their original start time. But some of their most beloved songs got that extra bit of muscle and deliberation, like the comparatively slow drums of “Deadline” and the extra meat of the snares and cymbals on “Crowded Mind (Lemon Lime)”. As a frontman, Goodson proves just as effective as he is a one-man-band mastermind. I couldn’t help but notice that he sung Militarie Gun vocalist Ian Shelton’s verse on “Pressure Cooker” slightly differently than he did his own, cleverly subverting, then matching your initial expectations. The band finished a clean sub-30 minute set with the very song that introduced me to Dazy, speedy snares replacing the drum machine intro, the guitars taking on the full psychedelic wah wahs that you might think they have from Dazy’s work with Dinosaur Jr. engineer Justin Pizzoferrato. Dazy might continue to grow and expand their sound here and there, but their roots are firm.
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ebbythust · 2 months
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Dainier „The Fear“ Pero erringt einen wilden TKO-Sieg gegen James Evans.
Dainier „The Fear“ Pero erringt einen wilden TKO-Sieg gegen James Evans. David „The Beast“ Garcia holt sich den TKO-Sieg in der ersten Runde und Sean Mason knockt Thomas Guillemette in der vierten Runde aus. MVP’s Most Valuable Prospects 7 lieferten in der gestrigen Nacht einen actiongeladenen und elektrisierenden Boxabend, bei dem jeder Vor- und Hauptkampf mit einem KO endete. Das Hauptereignis…
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Doodles in the stream.
The Thursday stream with Ellis Goodson and Scott Sackett.
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aviationgeek71 · 1 year
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USAAF 4th Fighter Group, ace Lt James Goodson with his P-47 Thunderbolt, October 2, 1943.
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usafphantom2 · 4 months
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3rd June 1944
Major James A. Goodson, of the 4th Fighter Group, based at Debden, points out the thirtieth 'kill' recorded on the side of his P-51 Mustang to Lt. Ralph Hofer
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buk0wskis · 13 days
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character mix masterlist !!
now THESE babies are my pride and joy. i have so much fun making them, just sitting and brainrotting on some silly little guys to craft these mixes… gods, there’s really nothin’ quite like it. so enjoy these, if you’re curious! :)
this list will be updated in the future, but now that this is posted, i’ll likely make a separate post when a new one is up and add it here as well. suffice to say, i’m not stopping any time soon! the grind never stops, baby!
playboy psycho villain played by brenton thwaites (a concept playlist for the type of character i am absolutely DYING to see brenton play)
Titans (2018)
— THE ALAZUL. (the essential dick grayson mix)
the boy wonder. (dick as robin)
COME OUT AND PLAY! (dark dick, aka when he was possessed by trigon in 2x01)
the grayson road trip mixtape (self-explanatory. some songs were totally added due to self-indulgence, btw)
Brenton Thwaites characters
Desmond Brimble (Office Uprising)
Henry Turner (Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales)
Devon Cassidy (I Met A Girl)
Prince Phillip (Maleficent)
Bek (Gods of Egypt)
Luke Gallagher (SLiDE)
Norman Young (A Violent Separation)
Paul Asher (An Interview With God)
Chris Goodson (Ghosts of War)
Tim Russell (Oculus)
Dean McMullen (Blue Lagoon: The Awakening)
JR White (Son Of A Gun)
Unreleased WIPs:
Possessed Henry Turner (Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales)
Nic Eastman (The Signal)
Jonas (The Giver)
Mark (Save Your Legs!)
Angelo Durning (Ride)
Sam (Charge Over You)
Chet (Ruben Guthrie)
Aaron Stanford characters
John Allerdyce / Pyro (Fox X-Men + Deadpool & Wolverine)
James Cole (12 Monkeys)
Seymour Birkhoff (Nikita)
Doug Bukowski (The Hills Have Eyes)
Hades (Horse Girl)
Will Traveler (Traveler)
Unreleased WIPs:
Jim Brauer (Fear the Walking Dead)
Sergei (Third Watch)
Skeemo (Finestkind)
Beagle Kimbrough (The Cake Eaters)
definitely expect more aaron playlists soon !!! i’ve been on a good kick. :)
Ship mixes
DickKory (Titans)
DickHank (Titans)
AdriDick (Titans / Peacemaker)
Unreleased WIPs:
Casserole (12 Monkeys)
Allerdrake (Fox X-Men)
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binge read your norrington/elizabeth fics and im OBSESSED. you briefly mentioned having an au in your head where james and jack are brothers — do you have any more thoughts about that? i’d never considered it before and now you’ve put the idea into my head i can’t escape it!!
Hi Anon! Thank you for the ask!
I really love the James & Jack dynamic in the film series because it's quite an unusual protagonist/antagonist dynamic (which one's which is up for discussion!). There is actually a fic on fanfiction.net where James and Jack are brothers, though I can't remember the title for the life of me, so it has been done before.
I'm going to spend too much time gushing about what I would do with the concept, so I'll put it below the cut to avoid clogging anyone's feed.
I haven't managed to put it in a fic yet but I really like the idea of James having a really poor relationship with his father. Because then you can play with the idea that James's career ambitions are either 1. a way to prove himself to a father who will never think he's good enough, 2. him trying to succeed to spite a father. If Jack is his older brother this adds in another interesting dynamic of there being a black sheep in the family that James is trying to escape the shadow of but is also somewhat envious of, because Jack has the freedom of not caring what other people think of him and also being very successful in his own right.
Focusing on Jack for a moment. I think that Jack is a character primarily defined by his selfishness and in the films we rarely see him do something that isn't at least a little self-serving and the moments where he does do something unselfish are really nice. I like the idea of Jack having someone that he does actually value above himself, because (as far as I'm aware), we don't ever see that in the films. Jack debates becoming Captain of the Flying Dutchman himself before ultimately giving it to Will, but it wasn't like he had his heart set on the idea. He votes for Elizabeth to be Pirate King, but doing so didn't do anything to his own chances - he wasn't going to get voted in. I want to see him truly sacrifice for someone else.
If I had ever been able to write this idea I think it would have gone something like this.
Curse of the Black Pearl happens as normal just with a touch more "I'm going to arrest my law-breaking brother because I am the GoodSon(TM) and he keeps flirting with my girlfriend" and "hey bro, long-time no-see, whoa what's with the hostility? anywho I have things to do, let's catch up later".
James still goes after Jack in Dead Man's Chest, still on the "I must prove myself to Parental Figure That Sincerely Does Not Give a Fuck" bandwagon. Hurricane happens, only this time Jack and the Pearl go back to fish him out of the water. Cue lots of James being "I hate you, you're the worst brother ever, please leave me to die" and Jack being "Idgaf, I love you and you're going to stay on my ship and I'm going to take care of you while you have your existential crisis/breakdown."
Will and Elizabeth individually turn up for their respective plotlines and Jack deals with them with James just in the background still in his emo-teenager "life is meaningless, woe is me" phase.
From here it gets a bit fuzzy. In this verse, James doesn't steal the heart and betray everyone because, despite all his very dramatic angst, he does actually appreciate that someone gives a shit about him. I think this is one of the tragic aspects of his character in the films - he doesn't have anyone that cares for him. Governor Swann kind of does but I imagine that relationship dissipates when James is no longer a prospective son-in-law. His men respect him but I imagine a lot of that again goes when first he loses the Interceptor and a load of men in the attack on the Isla de Muerta and then again when the Dauntless is sunk in the hurricane. Elizabeth ditches him for Will. He just doesn't have anyone.
That's why I really like the idea of Jack and James being brothers, because it can give James someone that will love him unconditionally and it can give Jack someone he values as more than just a means to an end and also (crucially) something that he can lose. If you think about it, all the consequences Jack faces in the films are temporary - he dies and comes back, he loses the Pearl and gains it again.
I'm not sure when or how it would happen, but I like the idea that James still dies (possibly at the end of Dead Man's Chest) and Jack just loses it. His motivations during At World's End change from the rather impersonal 'Save Piracy and Stop Davy Jones', to 'Find Someway to Get James Back and Fuck Everyone and Everything Else'. There's now a solid motivation for him to try to become Captain of the Flying Dutchman and I feel it would be really interesting to see him sacrifice his principles and screw over people he cares about to achieve his goal. Like all bets are off, the ends will justify the means. And not just his innocent "Yes I betrayed you but it all worked out in the end", but legit life-ruining, "we will never forget or forgive this" betrayals.
I like to think in the end Jack succeeds, potentially without having to become Captain of the Dutchman. Like maybe he's able to make some deal with Davy Jones (and/or the EITC??, prob not though). He gets James back but at some huge cost. Would be super interesting if Elizabeth ends up dying because of Jack's actions and he has to lie about it to James because he knows James wouldn't forgive him if he knew what he had done.
Anyway those are my extensive thoughts on the subject. I like the ideas but I'm not motivated enough to commit them to paper and write the fic.
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maximiliano-aedo · 7 months
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What could've been Animaze ..iNC during the 2010s
Talent pool (Note: any voice actor marked with * is union-only):
Steve Blum*
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn*
Crispin Freeman*
Kari Wahlgren*
Johnny Yong Bosch
Yuri Lowenthal*
Dave Wittenberg*
Roger Craig Smith*
Laura Bailey*
Travis Willingham*
Cherami Leigh
J.B. Blanc*
Sam Riegel*
Liam O'Brien*
Amy Kincaid*
Troy Baker*
Matthew Mercer
Joe Romersa*
Fleet Cooper*
Dyanne DiRosario*
Jennifer Love Hewitt*
Brian Hallisay*
Spike Spencer
Amanda Winn Lee*
Jaxon Lee*
Kyle Hebert
Ben Pronsky
Bob Buchholz
Richard Cansino
Murphy Dunne*
Carolyn Hennesy*
Jerry Gelb*
Adam Sholder
Ezra Weisz
Cristina Vee
Bryce Papenbrook
Michael Sorich
Richard Epcar
Ellyn Stern
Tony Oliver
Kirk Thornton
Lexi Ainsworth*
Aria Noelle Curzon
Grace Caroline Currey*
Michael Forest
Erik Davies
Adam Bobrow
Joshua Seth
Junie Hoang*
Kirk Baily*
Tom Fahn
Jonathan Fahn
Dorothy Elias-Fahn
Melissa Fahn
Stephen Apostolina*
René Rivera*
Deborah Sale Butler
Kevin Brief
Michael Gregory*
Riva Spier*
Cassandra Morris
Erica Mendez
Erika Harlacher
Erica Lindbeck
Marieve Herington
Kira Buckland
John Rubinstein*
Kim Matula*
Brittany Lauda
J. Grant Albrecht*
Michael McConnohie
Steve Bulen*
Dan Woren
Derek Stephen Prince
Wendee Lee
Edie Mirman
Jason C. Miller
Taliesin Jaffe*
John Snyder
Robbie Daymond
Ray Chase
Kaiji Tang
David Vincent
Christina Carlisi*
Christopher Corey Smith
Cindy Robinson
Rachel Robinson
Jessica Boone
Lauren Landa
Megan Hollingshead
Jalen K. Cassell
Doug Erholtz
Michelle Ruff
Gregory Cruz*
John Bishop*
Matt Kirkwood*
Lara Jill Miller*
Carol Stanzione
Steve Staley
Dave Mallow
Mona Marshall*
Darrel Guilbeau
Robert Martin Klein
Robert Axelrod
William Frederick Knight
Lex Lang
Sandy Fox
Joey Camen*
Randy McPherson*
Jad Mager
Richard Miro
Milton James
Anthony Pulcini
Douglas Rye
Patrick Seitz
Keith Silverstein
Jamieson Price
Skip Stellrecht*
Stoney Emshwiller*
G.K. Bowes
Alyss Henderson
Patricia Ja Lee
Peggy O'Neal
Carrie Savage
Melodee Spevack
Jennifer Alyx
Julie Ann Taylor
Sherry Lynn
Brad Venable
Christine Marie Cabanos
Greg Chun
LaGloria Scott
Steve Kramer
Melora Harte
Rebecca Forstadt*
Kyle McCarley
Mela Lee
Karen Strassman
Faye Mata
Laura Post
Kayla Carlyle*
Brina Palencia
Connor Gibbs
Brianne Siddall*
Barbara Goodson
Loy Edge
Jay Lerner
Jennie Kwan
Max Mittelman
Jessica Straus*
Alexis Tipton
Fryda Wolff
Michele Specht
J.D. Garfield
Debra Jean Rogers*
Julie Maddalena
Carrie Keranen
Tara Sands
Matthew Hustin
Cody MacKenzie
Bridget Hoffman*
Colleen O'Shaughnessey
Grant George
Jessica Gee
Jeff Nimoy*
Peter Lurie*
Brian Beacock
Paul St. Peter
Chris Jai Alex
Dan Lorge*
Ewan Chung*
Steve Cassling*
Philece Sampler
Stephanie Sheh
Sam Fontana
Ben Diskin
Juliana Donald*
Michael O'Keefe*
Christina Gallegos*
Tara Platt
Keith Anthony*
Beau Billingslea
David Lodge*
Kim Strauss
Eddie Jones*
William Bassett*
Kim Mai Guest*
Caitlin Glass
Hannah Alcorn
Ron Roggé*
Camille Chen*
Ethan Rains*
Yutaka Maseba*
Joe J. Thomas
Michael Sinterniklaas
Erin Fitzgerald
Joe Ochman
Marc Diraison
Xanthe Huynh
Brianna Knickerbocker
Dean Wein*
Michael McCarty*
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This is some damn great power pop with old school influences on its sleeve (Byrds, 70s power pop, Dwight Twilley) but contemporary enough to identify itself as non-wholly-retro. Methinks it's also influenced by 'emo' and what passes nowadays for "punk" but (mostly) without the almost insulting (to this old school punker) saccharine teen stupidity of both genres. Good job, junior. I dig it. If you cut it on vinyl, I'm there.
I Know Nothing At All 02:33 lyrics
2. Every Little Thing 02:17 lyrics
3. ESTAO 04:05 lyrics
4. Tucked Inside My Head 02:57 lyrics
5. Submarine 01:47 lyrics
6. Peel 02:12 lyrics
7. Mental Math 01:25 lyrics
8. Always In Between 02:12 lyrics
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One amp. One mic. One person. Countless hooks. That’s the Dazy formula. Since first releasing the single Bright Lights b/w Accelerate in August 2020, Dazy mastermind James Goodson has been writing, recording, and releasing new music like a man on the hunt to find the best pop hook, and he won’t stop until he’s put all of them into his songs. With the release of MAXIMUMBLASTSUPERLOUD: The First 24 Songs, Convulse Records collects all of the singles and EPs from Dazy’s first year onto one tape. And because Goodson can’t stop making things, there’s five brand-new songs up top to prove there’s plenty more in the tank.
Showcasing a unique set of influences, Dazy’s sound marries thumping drum machine beats, blasts of feeding back guitar, and sugar-sweet hooks into something that sounds like Godflesh covering Oasis—or maybe the other way around. With lean songwriting that recalls Teenage Fanclub but a home-recorded production style better suited for Big Black, Goodson builds a constant churn of abrasive, consuming noise and then makes it catchier than anyone else would ever dare to.
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Out Of Body - Lame-O Records (2022)
OTHERBODY ‎- Lame-O Records (2023)
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MAXIMUMBLASTSUPERLOUD ‎- Convulse Records (2021)
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Dazy & Militarie Gun "Pressure Cooler"
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Hello Everyone, and, Really, Had #FinalSpace had a Continuation in Animation or At Least a Radio Dub Later On, I think the Casting Choices for the Assumbled Cast for the Newer Characters and Variety would Actually Consist of:
Zeno Robinson, Wendi Malick, Roger Craig Smith, Fred Tatasciore, Kari Walhgren, Dee Bradley Baker, Grey Delisle Griffin, Khary Pheyton, Erica Lindbeck, Sumanee Montaro, Sarah-Nicole Roble, Kevin Michael Richardson, Cissy Jones, Kelly Hu, Mae Whitman, Troy Baker, Eden Regal, Ashley Johnson, Matthew Mercer, Cree Summers, Laura Bailey, Rick D Wasserman, Alex Hirsch, Brian Bloom, April Stewart, Nolan North, Travis Willingham, Robin Atkin Downes, Ryan Hurst, Rachel McFarlane, Keston John, Abby Trott, Avi Roque, Mela Lee, Steve Blum, Jimi Piri, Jenny Yokobori, Matthew Rhys, Nika Futterman, Rhys Darby, Hynden Walsh, Kimiko Glenn, Max Mittleman, Kirsten Schaal, Bumper Robinson, Alek Le, Ben Diskin, Anaris Quinones, Kurtwood Smith, Stephen O'Young, JB Blanc, Greg Chun, Imari Williams, Stephen Root, Alan Le, Keith Furgeson, Stephanie Sheh, Kimberly Brooks, Jason Marnocha, Tati Gabrielle, Adam Harrington, Maurie LaMarche, Yuri Lowenthal, Tara Platt, James Matheis III, Barbara Goodson, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Sam Reigal, Clancy Brown, Scott Porter, Jonathan Adams, Josh Keaton, Gary Anthony Williams, Danny Trejo, James Arnold Taylor, NPH, Eric Bauza,William Saylers, Beck Bennett, Christian Lenz, Armin Taylor, Jason Mouzukas, Djimon Houndou, Jennifer Hale, Jeffrey Combs, David Kaye, Lauren Tom, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, Armin Shimmerman, Andrew Kishino, Carlos Alazraqui, Kaji Taang, Kira Buckland, Faye Mata, Cristina Vee, Deidrech Deider, Henry Winkler, Ana Akana, Amanda Celine Miller, Keith Silverstein, Hoon Lee, Jessica Calvaro, Erik Kimermer, Matthew King, Erica Mendez, Jason Marsden, Sean Astin, Ben Shwartz, Rob Paulson, Patton Oswalt, Lena Haudrey, Trevor Duvall, James Urbaniak, etc.
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sinceileftyoublog · 10 months
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Dazy, Lifeguard, & Illusion Of Choice Live Show Review: 12/4, Cobra Lounge, Chicago
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BY JORDAN MAINZER
I'm not sure what Dazy does at a faster pace these days: tour or release tunes. Since we caught his Chicago debut of full-band arrangements in January, he's come to town twice more, including last night's stop at the Cobra Lounge. And mere months after releasing OUTOFBODY in 2022, in March, James Goodson shared songs recorded around the same time in the form of the cheekily titled OTHERBODY. The record continued the vibe of Dazy's debut LP, from the "Revolution" crunch of opener "I Know Nothing At All" to the sugary noise of "Every Little Thing". Just two months ago, Dazy shared the Ryan Hemsworth-assisted "Forced Perspective" (Lame-O), a collection of rounded country pop guitar riffs, a chirpy electric beat, and an uneasy, yet anthemic chorus.
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Dazy's James Goodson
Always writing and always playing, it must be hard for Goodson to pick a setlist on a nightly basis. A year-plus removed from OUTOFBODY and over two years from MAXIMUMBLASTSUPERLOUD: The First 24 Songs, Dazy's set at the Cobra Lounge felt like as close as you can get right now to "the hits," the crowd pumping fists, banging heads, and singing along to favorites "On My Way", "Split", "The Perfect Crime", "Pressure Cooker", and "Invisible Thing". I was just as happy, though, to see Goodson lean into the sweet, softer side of Dazy. "Forced Perspective", with its curly bass and guitar scrapes, was a highlight, as was "Every Little Thing", "could be a country hit" "Rollercoaster Ride", and set closer "Out of Body". "Is that my brain hanging by a thread?" Goodson sang on "Out of Body"; as much as he may have been disassociating at the time of writing the song, his everyday anxieties have certainly provided ample creative fodder for some of the best power pop of the past half-decade.
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Lifeguard
Chicago's Lifeguard opened for Dazy, which was perhaps anybody's final chance to see the band in an opening slot at a venue as small as Cobra Lounge. The hyped three-piece, formed in 2019, signed to Matador Records earlier this year. Let's get it out of the way: Yes, drummer Isaac Lowenstein's sister Penelope is in labelmates Horsegirl, and bassist Asher Case's father is Brian Case of FACS (and formerly of Disappears, The Ponys, and 90 Day Men). Thankfully, Lifeguard is a beast of its own, combining chanted vocals with clanging, metallic guitars and dexterous, repetitively pummeling drums. Earlier this year, Matador re-released the band's 2022 EP Crowd Can Talk along with a collection of new material, Dressed in Trenches. Live, Lifeguard showed what they're truly about: off-kilter time signatures, uneven song sections, moments where you can't tell when they're warming up or about to switch gears. When they played "17-18 Lovesong", Case's rounded bass and monotone vocals wiggled around Kai Slater's stabbing guitars and falsetto off-beat harmonies, though the band never let you get too comfortably hypnotized in a groove. They finished with their newest song, the uncharacteristically poppy and straightforward (yet very welcome!) "In The City". You never know what's next with Lifeguard, and they're just getting started.
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Illusion of Choice
Starting off the night was another local institution, four-piece shoegaze indie rock band Illusion of Choice. Most of their songs revolved around the atmospheres you'd expect with a genre descriptor like that: Alex Rackow's distorted guitars, Judith Pelkowski's heavy bass lines, Alex Boyajian's mammoth snares, and Tyler Tumminaro's sharp, nasal vocal delivery. Occasionally, they added elements of jangly surf, but for the most part, they chugged along deliberately, like on "Circling the Drain" and standout set closer "Bad Boy". Overall, Illusion of Choice offered an appropriate middle ground between Dazy's hooks and Lifeguard's deconstructed songs.
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Dainier Pero vs James Evans - am kommenden Samstag in Orlando, Florida, USA.
Dainier Pero vs James Evans. Der ungeschlagene Kubaner Dainier Pero steht zur Zeit bei der WBA aktuell auf Nr. 5. Dainier Pero und James Evans werden im Caribe Royale Orlando in Orlando, Florida, USA, gegeneinander antreten. Bei diesem Boxkampf im Schwergewicht trifft der ungeschlagene kubanische Boxer Dainier Pero auf den Amerikaner James Evans, der eine starke Bilanz vorzuweisen hat. Dainier…
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Dazy: Sleep Deprived Music Review
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Richmond, VA-based band Dazy will be releasing their album, Out of Body, on October 28. “A lot of Dazy has been about pushing myself out of my comfort zones, and at first that just meant finally putting out new music at all,” James Goodson of Dazy explains. “I’ve always played in bands and made music, but before Dazy I’d been sort of stuck for a while. I never stopped writing songs but I wasn’t…
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Major James A "Goody" Goodson of the 4th Fighter Group in the cockpit of his P-51 Mustang (VF-B, serial number 43-24848).
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Brighten up your day with Bodysync (the electronic duo project of Ryan Hemsworth and Giraffage) and Dazy (Richmond, VA-based indie rocker James Goodson) newest collaboration "Back Of My Mind." This exuberant track spans just about 2.5 minutes long but its pulse will have you walking with an extra pep in your step. At first glance, it seems like an unlikely pairing with each respective artists' typical sound but "Back Of My Mind" captures the beauty of collaboration. Bodysync and Dazy come together to bring a serotonin-boosting single that melds dance-y drum machine rhythms and with a tint of hazy indie rock bliss. It's the perfect sun-soaked track to welcome spring.
Connect with Bodysync:
Official Site | X | Instagram
Connect with Dazy:
X | Instagram
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