Add Date: March 24
Artist: Dish
Album: Ma Raison De Vivre Ton Amour
Label: ROA
Genre: Rock
Comments: "Roberto and Nathaniel Aguilar are brothers who discovered music together. The pairing of Roberto’s organic, genre-busting singing and guitar work with Nathaniel’s junk-gypsy found percussion has been a decade in the making. That’s exactly what Dish is, two left-of-center musical minds preternaturally in tune with each other creating a sound without peer on the current pop scene. Their debut EP Los Angeles came from a feverish three-day recording session in Los Angeles produced by drummer Jay Bellerose (Robert Plant, Beck, Ray Lamontagne) and Jen Condos (Ryan Adams, Bruce Springsteen) and engineered by Ryan Freeland (who recently helmed Aimee Mann’s The Forgotten Arm). A year later the brothers produced their debut album Ma Raison De Vivre Ton Amour (“Your Love Is My Reason To Live”). With collaborators on hand and the room to stretch out artistically, Dish has been described as “Jeff Buckley as an ADHD-riddled nine-year-old playing prodigious poly rhythms on pots ‘n pans” and been compared to Flaming Lips with snippets of Radiohead. SUGGESTED TRACKS: #2,11,13,15. " -Fanatic
Artist: Dish
Album: Ma Raison De Vivre Ton Amour
Label: ROA
Genre: Rock
Comments: "Roberto and Nathaniel Aguilar are brothers who discovered music together. The pairing of Roberto’s organic, genre-busting singing and guitar work with Nathaniel’s junk-gypsy found percussion has been a decade in the making. That’s exactly what Dish is, two left-of-center musical minds preternaturally in tune with each other creating a sound without peer on the current pop scene. Their debut EP Los Angeles came from a feverish three-day recording session in Los Angeles produced by drummer Jay Bellerose (Robert Plant, Beck, Ray Lamontagne) and Jen Condos (Ryan Adams, Bruce Springsteen) and engineered by Ryan Freeland (who recently helmed Aimee Mann’s The Forgotten Arm). A year later the brothers produced their debut album Ma Raison De Vivre Ton Amour (“Your Love Is My Reason To Live”). With collaborators on hand and the room to stretch out artistically, Dish has been described as “Jeff Buckley as an ADHD-riddled nine-year-old playing prodigious poly rhythms on pots ‘n pans” and been compared to Flaming Lips with snippets of Radiohead. SUGGESTED TRACKS: #2,11,13,15. " -Fanatic
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