Location: | Lafayette, Indiana |
Year(s): | 2005 - 2013 |
Categorized as: | Folk / Acoustic, Pop, Americana |
Members: | John Davey - guitar/sangin' |
Website: | johndavey.bandcamp.com |
Label: | Dilated Time Organics // Pseudoscience Records |
Total Request: | 328 (240 downloads, 88 plays) |
Total Request: | 328 (240 downloads, 88 plays) |
About: | John Davey is a songwriter hailing from West Lafayette, Indiana. Since the summer of 2007 Davey has been writing, recording, traveling and performing with all his might and resources, playing hundreds of shows on dozens of tours regionally and nationally. His lyrically substantive folk and sonically pop songs reflect his time on the road and are often ruminations on the toll that traveling takes and the high cost of relationships. The summer of 2012 marked the release of Davey’s debut full-length album In a Whelming Tide, a massive mobilization of talented collaborators. |
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2012, Pseudoscience Records,
Produced by Jordan Banks & John Davey at Greyhouse Studios in West Lafayette, IN between May 2010 and June 2011
2011, Pseudoscience Records,
This EP is a small collection of songs from the same recording sessions as In a Whelming Tide that didn't make it onto that album, but that I wanted to release.
Recorded, engineered and mixed by Jordan Banks at Greyhouse Studios between April 2010 and January 2011.
Additional brass instruments recording tracked at Jordan Banks’ house December 2010
Mastered by Adam Jahn
all songs written by John Davey
brass arrangements by Jon Weiss, Dustin Sendejas, and John Davey
additional arrangements by PJ Pence, Joe Brown, and Jordan Banks
street noises/porch conversation on track 3 recorded by Jordan Banks
John Davey - guitar, baby guitar, vocals, percussion
Joe Brown - bass guitar
PJ Pence - drums
Dustin Sendejas - Rhodes piano
Jon Weiss - accordion, euphonium, trumpet, french horn, trombone
Jack Rogers - trombone
Jordan Banks - electric guitar
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