Danielson

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Danielson
Origin Clarksboro, New Jersey, U.S.
Genre(s) Indie pop
Years active 1994-present
Label(s) Tooth and Nail (1995-2001)
Secretly Canadian (2001-present)
Sounds Familyre Records (Present)
Website http://www.danielson.info
Members
Daniel Smith
Andrew Smith
David Smith
Megan Slaboda
Rachel Galloway
Elin Smith
Christian Palladino
Melissa Palladino
Sufjan Stevens
Lenny Smith
Lilly Smith
Ida Smith
Jedidiah Slaboda

Danielson is a band from Clarksboro, New Jersey that plays a quirky blend of indie pop and gospel music. The group consists of frontman Daniel Smith and a number of various artists with whom he collaborates. Smith has also released solo work as Brother Danielson.

When joined by his family the band is known as Danielson Famile or Danielson Family, whose members have included Smith; his "siblings Andrew, David, Megan, and Rachel; wife Elin; friends Christian & Melissa Palladino; [and] daughter Lilly"[1]. Sufjan Stevens has also recorded and performed with the group.

The band is known for Smith's squeaky falsetto vocals, innovative musical arrangements, and matching nurse uniforms, "that act, according to Daniel, as 'visual reminders of the spiritual and emotional healing taking place' within audience members."[2] During some performances Smith has "worn a nine-foot tall, hand-made nine-fruit tree to 'bear the good fruit,'"[3] in reference to the fruit of the Holy Spirit.

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[edit] History

In 1993, while attending Rutgers University as a senior, Daniel Smith experienced a spiritual reawakening:

"This was the year I stopped running away from home, picked up my acoustic guitar again and changed from being Dan back to Daniel. I woke up to the fact that I have an amazing family, an amazing childhood and I began to relate everything I was thinking and doing with this in mind... I began reading the Bible and praying again and songs and art started flowing. I would meet with my dad and talk philosophy and theology and I became a child again."[4]

Smith began recording songs that would later comprise the album A Prayer for Every Hour: "some from my solo 4-track, some with my friends Jason and Missy backing and some with my brothers and sisters backing. Danielson became the name of the songs that I write. I had become "Daniel" and realized that I am a son."[5] He submitted the album as his final thesis (and received an 'A' grade) and performed, joined by his siblings, at the senior art show. Smith then sent the album out to several indie labels but only received a response from Tooth & Nail in California, who picked up the album and released it in 1994[6].

Daniel Smith, his siblings, and friend Chris Palladino began to perform in New York City, New Jersey, and Philadelphia as the "Danielson Famile." The group released Tri-Danielson!!! (Alpha) and Tri-Danielson!!! (Omega) in 1998 and 1999 respectively, earning them further college radio play and broadening their indie audience. The band became known for their onstage costumes (initially nurse uniforms with large red hearts sewn on) as well as their homemade t-shirts and other merchandise. While the lyrical content was unabashedly Christian, Danielson Famile nevertheless received strong press and support from mainstream audiences due to their musical inventiveness.

Danielson signed to Secretly Canadian Records in 2001 and released Fetch the Compass Kids, which was recorded by Steve Albini. Smith then released a solo record in 2004 (Brother Is to Son) as Brother Danielson. It was followed in May 2006 by the ambitious Ships, which featured contributions from a total of 20 musicians, including Deerhoof, Sufjan Stevens, Why?, Serena Maneesh, and Half-handed Cloud.

Daniel Smith has cited his musical influences as including "T-Rex, Rapeman, B.A.L.L., Syd Barrett, Bob Dylan, Bongwater, My Bloody Valentine, Beat Happening, Cypress Hill, Ween, Donovan, Sonic Youth, Royal Trux, Beatles, Half Japanese, A Tribe Called Quest, Bowie, Can, Pixies, Minutemen, James Brown, Tom Waits, Daniel Johnston, Brian Eno, Larry Norman, Captain Beefheart and more"[7].

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] EPs

  • Insound Tour Support - Soul Junk + Danielson (Insound, 1998)

[edit] Singles

  • "Flip Flop Flim Flam" - Danielson Famile (Fluevog, 2001)
  • "The Kid" / "Five Stars and Two Thumbs Up" - Brother Danielson (Secretly Canadian, 2003)
  • "When It Comes To You I'm Lazy" / "Goody, Goody" - Danielson (Kill Rock Stars, 2006)
  • "I'm Slow But I'm Sloppy" / "Did I Step On Your Remix" - Danielson (Anticon Records, 2006)
  • "Dry Goods, Dry Power" / "Left-Handed Smoke Shifter" - Danielson (Sounds Familyre, 2006)

[edit] DVDs

  • Danielson: A Family Movie (or, Make A Joyful Noise HERE) (Homevision, 2007)
  • Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music (Blank Stare, 2006)
  • Tooth & Nail Videography - 1993-99 (Tooth & Nail Records, 2000)

[edit] Compilation appearances

  • "Song for Every Speaker" - Art Core Volume 2 (Tooth & Nail, 1996)
  • "Smooth Death" - Tooth & Nail Rock Sampler, Volume 1 (Tooth & Nail, 1997)
  • "Allhallow's Eve" - The Unaccompanied Voice: An A Capella Compilation (Secretly Canadian, 2000)
  • "Who are Parents?" - Better Than the Beatles: A Tribute to the Shaggs (Animal World, 2001)
  • "Nothing to Do" - Dimension Mix: A Tribute to Bruce Haack (Eenie Meenie, 2005)
  • "My Lion Sleeps Tonight" - Mews Too: An Asthmatic Kitty Compilation (Asthmatic Kitty, 2006)
  • "Worried Shoes" - I Killed the Monster: 21 Artists Performing the Songs of Daniel Johnston (Second Shimmy, 2006)

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