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The Dagons mix fuzzy guitars, pounding drums & haunting vocals with dreamy lyrics referencing fairy tales & mythology to create their distinctive sound. They are a two-piece band from Los Angeles, made up of Karie Jacobson (guitar, vocals) and Drew Kowalski (drum set and sitar). The Dagons have “a unique, otherworldly feel which adds a sprawling, surreal quality to the genre of indie rock” and for their distinctive juxtapositions of contrasting elements, such as the short, stripped-down song forms of punk with dark, otherworldly psychedelia, or the contrast of fuzzy guitars and pounding drums with minor key melodies and dreamy vocals. Also unusual is the group’s use of distorted electrified sitar, played by The Dagons drummer and producer Drew Kowalski.〔Eric Davidson, Time Out New York May 4–10, 2006 Issue 553〕〔Laura Pontillo, Venus Fall 2003 Issue No.17〕〔Eric Layton, Entertainment Today August 27-September 2, 1999 Vol 31 No. 49〕 Several sources state that the band's name, The Dagons (pronounced Day-gons) is a reference to Dagon, the half-man, half-fish god of the Mediterranean sea.〔〔 Other sources claim that the band's name is a reference to the being Father Dagon as described by horror-fantasy writer H.P. Lovecraft.〔Brutarian Magazine Issue No. 43, Spring 2004. Print Edition〕 ==History == The Dagons, formed by Karie Jacobson and Drew Kowalski, began playing shows in the late 90's. Lorraine Rath joined the band on bass in 1998, and plays on the band's first full-length album The Other Ending (1999, Dead Sea Captain Records). In 2000, the Dagons again became a two-piece band composed of Jacobson and Kowalski, who are a real-life couple. The two moved to Los Angeles, and released the album Make Us Old (2000, Dead Sea Captain.) Make Us Old was the first Dagons album to be produced by drummer Drew Kowalski. In 2003, The Dagons released the album Teeth for Pearls (2003, Dead Sea Captain). The Dagons fourth album, Reverse, was released in 2006 on the Montreal label Blow The Fuse.〔 In 2007 Reverse was re-released in Europe. There are two official videos from The Dagons "Reverse" for the songs In Gingham and It Flies Out.〔 〕 Three more official videos for "Upon The Dull Earth" (2011) have been released, and one from the upcoming album, "Witches' Animals." "Witches' Animals," The Dagons' sixth album, will be released in 2015. 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「The Dagons」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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