Dark Dark Dark

Dark Dark Dark
Origin Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Genres Folk
Years active 2006–present
Labels Supply & Demand Music
Website www.brightbrightbright.com
Members
Nona Marie Invie
Marshall LaCount
Todd Chandler
Jonathan Kaiser
Walt McClements
Brett Bullion
Adam Wozniak
Mark Trecka

Dark Dark Dark is an American chamber folk band based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Formed in 2006, the band has toured extensively in the United States and Europe and is known for their blend of New Orleans jazz, Americana, Eastern European folk and pop sensibilities.[1]

In 2008 Dark Dark Dark released their debut album The Snow Magic on Supply & Demand Music, which PopMatters called “a strong debut”.[2] This was followed by an EP of Snow Magic remixes from Anticon artists Odd Nosdam and Dosh in October 2009, which coincided with a US tour opening for Why? and AU. In March 2010 they released their EP Bright Bright Bright, followed by their full length album Wild Go in October 2010, both to critical acclaim.

Pitchfork Media writes of the full length, “...perhaps Dark Dark Dark's true accomplishment here is how they mix sounds and influences so effortlessly. They comprise a tight, intuitive unit, especially when the instruments swirl together into an otherworldly eddy of sound”.[3] NPR notes how “Invie sings with a flexible, penetrating voice, shedding both light and shadow on the meaning of her lyrics”[4] and Paste Magazine describes the “...noteworthy balance that’s struck between beauty, familiarity, and surrealistic imagery...”.[5]

The single “Daydreaming” off of “Wild Go” was feature in Episode 7, Season 7 of Grey’s Anatomy.[6] "Daydreaming" was also used as background music in the February 11, 2011 episode of American Idol and in the Degrassi: The Next Generation episode, "Jesus, Etc., Part 2".

The band has also participated other artistic ventures, including acting and scoring bass player Todd Chandler’s film Flood Tide, as well as taking part in “Swimming Cities of the Switchback Sea” a SWOON project, performance art piece which traveled by rafts made of junk down the Hudson river from Troy to Long Island City, Queens. The band not only performed music for the piece, but helped to build the rafts. In May and June 2009 the project ventured to the Adriatic sea where it traveled from Slovenia to Venice for the Venice Biennial.[7] In 2008, the band participated in a site-specific installations at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) titled "Being here is Better than Wishing We'd Stayed," (after the song "Cloud Story" on The Snow Magic album), In The Netherlands for The VanAbbeMuseum's Heartland Exhibition, where they helped build an interactive installation constructed from salvaged materials. They also performed a free outdoor concert at the museum.

Contents

Discography

Albums

EPs

Personnel

2006–present

2009–present

2010

Adam Wozniak

References

  1. ^ "Pitch Perfect PR", December 31, 2010. Retrieved on December 31, 2010.
  2. ^ Chris Conaton, PopMatters, 10/30/2008 "Dark Dark Dark: The Snow Magic", Retrieved on December 13, 2010
  3. ^ Stephen M. Deusner, Pitchfork, 12/7/10 "[1]", 12/13/10
  4. ^ David Garland, NPR Music, 12/9/2010 "[2]" 12/13/2010
  5. ^ Neal Cohen, Paste Magazine, 10/26/10 "[3]" 12/13/2010
  6. ^ ABC Music Lounge, 11/4/10, "[4]" 12/13/10
  7. ^ "Flood Tide [5]" 12/13/10

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