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Dawes

Dawes In The Independent On Sunday’s Albums Of The Year List

December 19, 2011 Dawes

The Independent On Sunday’s Simmy Richman has named Dawes’ Nothing Is Wrong as his (joint) favourite album of the year, along with The Civil Wars’ Barton Hollow. “Favourite album? It’s a toss up between two, both from acts I hadn’t heard as the year began.“ ”Dawes’ magnificently catchy Nothing is Wrong has that all-too-rare ability to [...]

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Dawes & Felice Brothers in Uncut’s Best of 2011

December 1, 2011 Dawes

The Dawes and Felice Brothers albums have been doing well in the end of year album charts. Following on from the news that both albums feature in Rough Trade’s top 100, Uncut magazine has also acknowledged them in their Top Albums of 2011 lists. Dawes’ album Nothing Is Wrong comes in at No.39, with album track [...]

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Dawes Feature In The Times’ Laurel Canyon Article

November 30, 2011 Dawes

Did anyone see Will Hodgkinson’s Laurel Canyon piece in The Times today? Well in case you missed it, we’ve scanned it, ripped it apart and put in back together in a easy-to-read layout, all for your convenience. Taylor Goldsmith from Dawes, Jonathan Wilson & Jackson Browne all discuss the revival of the Laurel Canyon scene.  You know we’re going to [...]

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Dawes Announce European Tour!

November 25, 2011 Dawes

We’re very excited to announce the fantastic news that so many of you have been waiting for and frequently hassling us about, that Dawes will be returning to the UK next year as well as visiting Europe for a handful of live dates. Those who’ve already had the pleasure of seeing the band live will [...]

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Two Loose Albums In Rough Trade’s Albums Of The Year List!

November 22, 2011 Dawes

We’re very happy to see that Rough Trade have placed two Loose album’s in their 2011 Album’s Of The Year List! Dawes‘ Nothing Is Wrong comes in at No.47 and The Felice Brothers‘ Celebration, Florida at No.72. Fantastic! Check out the full list of Rough Trade’s Top 100 HERE.

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4 Star Review For Dawes Album In Mojo

November 16, 2011 Dawes

The latest edition of Mojo Magazine features a 4 star review of the Dawes album, Nothing Is Wrong. “Their strong songs are delivered with serenity and confidence“. Still not got a copy of the album? Why not pick one up on CD or double vinyl from the Loose Shop.

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Dawes Video Interview & Acoustic Session

October 19, 2011 Dawes

Shortly before Dawes took to the stage at *that* Borderline gig, Notes From Mount Pleasant caught up with them for an interview followed by an acoustic rendition of How Far We’ve Come. We suggest you all go take a look at it right away. HERE. We’re currently offering new album Nothing Is Wrong for £6 in the [...]

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Free Loose Sampler!

October 17, 2011 Dawes

Fancy some free music? Well, you’re in the right place. Instant gratification can be sought via the free download widget, which you will find HERE. Alternatively, you can either head down to your local indie record shop or pay a visit to the Loose Shop to acquire a physical CD version of the This Is [...]

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Felice Brothers & Hurray For The Riff Raff Cover George Harrison

September 29, 2011 Dawes

Pick up the latest issue of Mojo magazine and you will find attached a free George Harrison tribute CD, containing two covers by Loose bands. Both tracks were chosen by the bands themselves and recorded especially . The Felice Brothers opted for Behind That Locked Door, Hurray For The Riff Raff offered to take on My Sweet Lord. [...]

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Dawes live on the Bob Harris Show

September 20, 2011 Dawes

Jackson Browne, Dawes & Jonathan Wilson visited Bob Harris on their recent trip to London. Jackson Browne recorded a session for Bob’s Old Grey Whistle Test 40 radio series, with Dawes & Jonathan Wilson as his backing band. The show goes out on BBC Radio 2 on Wednesday 21st September at 10pm, but… In addition [...]

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