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Artist: The Dalloways
Album: Dirty Money and Filthy Love
Publication: Concert Livewire
Category: Review
Writer: Tony Bonyata
Date: 02/06/2008
Website: http://www.concertlivewire.com/eatdallcd.htm
Review Link: http://www.concertlivewire.com/
Interesting
Extended Play
The Dalloways -
Dirty Money and Filthy Love EP
(Bird in a Box Records)
3 stars (out of 5 stars)
Reviewed: Feb. 6, 2008 The Dalloways
Review by Tony Bonyata
While I don't often utilize this space to touch on EPs from new acts (you know,
those Extended Plays that are longer than a single, but shorter than a
full-length LP), every once in awhile I like to expose a couple of these acts I
think deserve some early attention. Hence these two entertaining, yet decidedly
different releases.
Although not their first recording, the San Joaquin, CA band The Dalloways seem
to be presenting their forthcoming EP as their introduction to the music world
with the line "Who are The Dalloways?" in their press materials. What these
self-proclaimed 'dream-popsters' trade in is lush, atmospheric pop rock that
fits in comfortably with not only today's broad indie realm of music but also
the synth-laden left-of-center pop of the mid '80s.
Their 2005 debut Penalty Box saw the band miming to The Smiths, most notably
with vocalist Gerhard Enns feyly crooning and cooing in Morrissey fashion with
an over-the-top sense of drama, while guitarist Ricky Gonzales laid down jangley
guitar lines similar to those of The Smiths' Johnny Marr. But the material on
their latest EP, Dirty Money and Filthy Love, however, serves as a much cleaner
calling card for the band. While Enns still sounds a bit maudlin and
Morrissey-like, he's definitely starting to develop his own voice, as proven on
the snappy '60s pop of "Me and Thomas Hardy," the driving opening title track
and the lush, daydream lullaby of "Let's Climb the Staircase."
The Dalloways music can be purchased online at: www.dalloways.com/shop.htm