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Who are The Dalloways?
Dapper dreampop revisionists with a lush 60's inspired synth pop
sound and a wealth of lyrical tales to tell. Must be some sweet
ether in that Central California air. Fiction writer turned
songsmith Gerhard Enns, keyboard counterpart Cortnie Enns, and the
rest of this five-piece tell tales of love and loss, of vapid teen
stars, child rebels and jilted lovers moving to Warsaw. And
everywhere a slightly melancholy air, the kind you feel when you
dream of distant fairs under dark and starry skies. The Dalloways
are akin to alt. pop acts such as The Dears, Belle and Sebastian,
and Stars.
In 2005 The Dalloways produced and released their premier
full-length CD, Penalty Crusade, a Brit pop inspired album critics
hailed as "timeless" (Diskant), "intoxicating" (Indie Workshop),
"mature pop that revels in mood and beauty" (Independent Clauses).
PC garnered scores of critical reviews and landed among Earfood's
"Top 20 of 2005!" alongside Death Cab for Cutie, The Decemberists,
Broken Social Scene, and British Sea Power. The band accompanied the
album's release with a tour of major cities throughout the Western
United States.
The Dalloways are polishing their latest full-length entitled
Distant Fairs, a collection of tunes melding the band's post-punk
edge with 60's British game show-inspired pop. Big Wheel Magazine
has recently predicted that Distant Fairs is "sure to be a
masterpiece alongside
Penalty Crusade." The Dalloways plan U.S.
and European releases of the new album, accompanied by radio and
press supported tours.