COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — After years in the industry, making music remains the goal. Brothers Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith have been playing music since they were children, having been inspired by their ...
Dawes will play Bomb Factory on Thursday, Jan. 26. Artists constantly strive to reinvent themselves. For musicians this creative urge can be problematic, since it’s often at odds with the desires of ...
In 2016, Dawes released their fifth studio album, cheerfully titled We’re All Gonna Die. A collection of thoughtful songs, many with themes less foreboding than the album’s title would suggest, We’re ...
Rock stars don’t often name-drop such authors as Thomas Pynchon, David Foster Wallace and William Gaddis when they talk about their rock-and-roll influences, but Dawes lead singer and guitarist Taylor ...
A few weeks ago, Taylor Goldsmith, frontman for the Los Angeles folk-pop band Dawes, talked while he waited for his hotel room to be ready in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. However inconvenient ...
L.A.'s favored sons deliver a show that straddles the line between indie acoustics and amphitheater-ready anthems. By Chris Willman “I think that love is so much easier than you realize,” sings Taylor ...
After a two-album deal with ATO, Los Angeles' favorite folk-rock band looked at its audience, crunched the numbers and decided management company Q Prime had resources as good as any label. By Colin ...
Members of the L.A. quartet Dawes have been performing for paying audiences since they were teenagers, so there was no reason John Fogerty could see to go easy on them. “Let’s do it one more time,” ...
It was a big deal in 2013 when the iconic Bob Dylan played the Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell. As in front-page news. Think Springsteen at Lowell Memorial Auditorium. But for those folks in the crowd ...
I kid Dawes about its influences, because I like the way these guys carry those influences with their own good humor, and with a loose assurance that their distinctiveness will shine through. In the ...
Members of the L.A. quartet Dawes have been performing for paying audiences since they were teenagers, so there was no reason John Fogerty could see to go easy on them. “Let’s do it one more time,” ...
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