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Clouds and The White Noise // The Dig // Midnight Flowers (2012)
© 2012 Buffalo Jump Records
LINKS TO MIDNIGHT FLOWERS
The Dig's Website: http://bit.ly/Kwhtu2 (stream + lyrics + liner notes)
iTunes: http://bit.ly/MzYjD3 (mp3 download)
The Dig's Store: http://thedig.spinshop.com/ (CD + mp3 download)
Amazon: http://amzn.to/QPpIny (mp3 download)
Spotify: http://spoti.fi/L14Ow1 (stream)
SoundCloud: http://snd.sc/LL8g1X (stream)
YouTube: http://bit.ly/RcqxnC (stream)
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/QHXAlY (stream)
For a FREE download of 'I Already Forgot Everything You Said' and 'Red Rose in the Cold Winter Ground' - http://bit.ly/Kwhtu2
http://www.thedigmusic.com
http://www.facebook.com/thedig
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CONTACT // robbie.a.vann@gmail.com
The Dig // Midnight Flowers (2012) // Links to stream on SoundCloud
01. Red Rose in the Cold Winter Ground - http://snd.sc/Hel79C
02. Black Water - http://snd.sc/KGwLIt
03. I Already Forgot Everything You Said - http://snd.sc/KvWiYW
04. All Tied Up - http://snd.sc/LJXCGq
05. Hole In My Heart - http://snd.sc/WjZav9
06. Animal Screams - http://snd.sc/WjZji7
07. Break The Silence - http://snd.sc/ODrGIS
08. Police Car - http://snd.sc/ODrKrT
09. Clouds and The White Noise - http://snd.sc/WjZzh9
10. Glass Horse - http://snd.sc/ODrLMH
The Dig are:
Emile Mosseri - bass, vocals, guitar
David Baldwin - guitar, vocals, bass
Erick Eiser - keyboards, piano, guitar
Mark Demiglio - drums
" in the beginning...ha, long before that." -Ken Nordine
The Dig's sound has been developing ever since the band's two singers Emile Mosseri and David Baldwin started making music together when they were eleven years old. After meeting California native Erick Eiser, the three songwriters have been writing tunes and playing in different bands since they were 16 years old. Anchored by sharp guitars, a woozy synth backdrop and airtight vocal harmonies, the new album Midnight Flowers which is produced by Bryce Goggin (Pavement, The Apples In Stereo, Swans, Antony & The Johnsons) came out on May 29, 2012 on Buffalo Jump Records. It recalls styles ranging from T. Rex to Brian Eno to The Everly Brothers.
Following their acclaimed 2010 debut, "Electric Toys," The Dig amassed a passionate national fan base with magnetic live performances, and have since shared the stage with bands such as Portugal. The Man, The Antlers, and The Walkmen. The band began writing new songs while on the road and between tours. "When we were writing 'I Already Forgot Everything You Said,'" Baldwin recalls, "we had just gotten off the road with The Antlers and we were listening to a lot of Bob Dylan's 'Time Out of Mind.' I think those influences found their way into that song particularly. But really the songs on this album are personal."
The chemistry is palpable on this long-awaited sophomore album. Mosseri and Baldwin quickly discovered that trading lead vocal duties added a new dimension to the music. "We've always wanted our songs to be distinct, but when making a record we also want them to resonate with each other, like a dialogue," says Eiser. "Having two lead singers always made sense." Mark Demiglio (drums) moved to New York from Texas to join the band following the recording of "Midnight Flowers.
To celebrate the release of "Midnight Flowers," The Dig has created a limited number of cassette tapes containing the album's first two singles: "Red Rose In The Cold Winter Ground" and "I Already Forgot Everything You Said." "Even though it takes us about fifteen minutes to make each individual cassette, which is done using an old boom box in the back of our van between shows," says Mosseri, "we like the idea of having the songs that we recorded using analog tape machines available on cassette. For our fans who have moved on from 1995, each cassette also comes with a digital download."
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