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Quick Takes: Doveman - The Acrobat
The best description I can scratch out for Doveman's debut album, The Acrobat is midnight minimalism. The band's simple, elegant take on late night balladry compels listening in solitude in the depth of the night, preferably with a bottle or two of something strong. Often it's so quiet, cough and you'll miss its almost ephemeral beauty. Singer Thomas Bartlett's weary voice never rises above a whisper, drums barely register and the guitars are a slow and unsteady rain on tin. Meanwhile, saxophones, violins, trumpets and other apparitions haunt the perimeters. Yes it's downbeat, but it's also a work of fragile and captivating beauty. Highly recommended. Try "Honey" (MP3).

The Acrobat will be released July 26 on Swim Slowly records. The band will celebrate the release with a show at Joe's Pub on August 4th, at 7:30 PM. Check out Dovemanmusic.com, the Doveman blog, or their My Space page for more downloads and information.
posted by jason @ 11:01 AM   |
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