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Dolour was a musical alias of songwriter/producer Shane Tutmarc of Seattle, Washington. The band's name means "sorrow" or "grief."〔http://www.thefreedictionary.com/dolour〕 Musicians including Robin Pecknold of Fleet Foxes, members of The Divorce, United State of Electronica, The Lashes, and Vendetta Red contributed to the band. ==History== Dolour was formed in Seattle, Washington in 1997, and released ''Waiting For A World War'' in April 2001. Tutmarc recorded Suburbiac, released on Brandon Ebel's Fugitive Records in 2002, with producer Aaron Sprinkle. The self-produced ''New Old Friends (2004)'' followed in 2004. Initially released independently, it was re-released on Damien Jurado's Made In Mexico Records in November.In late 2005, A Matter of Time: 2000-2005, a collection of album tracks and rarities was released by Japanese label Quince Records. Over the course of 2004-2006 Tutmarc produced two separate albums: ''Hell or Highwater'' and ''Storm & Stress'', which were combined and released on Quince Records in Japan as The Years in the Wilderness in 2007. Following his grandfather's death, Tutmarc began a deeper exploration of American roots music,〔http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/musicnightlife/2003959934_nite19.html〕 and in early 2007, started a new group with his brother and cousin called Shane Tutmarc & The Traveling Mercies. On December 6, 2007, Tutmarc announced the end of Dolour as he focused his efforts on his new project.〔("Dolour calling it quits." ) Absolutepunk.net. December 6, 2007.〕 After two albums with the Traveling Mercies (2007's I'm Gonna Live the Life I Sing About In My Song, and 2008's Hey Lazarus!), Tutmarc released his first solo album, "Shouting At A Silent Sky" on June 25th, 2009.〔()〕 On May 10, 2011, Hell or Highwater was released by the digital music distributor Oseao Media Group, followed by "Storm & Stress" on November 16, 2011. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dolour」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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