Slam Donahue

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I Turn On 00:00 Tools
Where Were We on the Weekend 00:00 Tools
It's Scary 00:00 Tools
Bug In the Sun 00:00 Tools
C'mon C'mon 00:00 Tools
How To Be Cool 00:00 Tools
No More Talking 00:00 Tools
Where Are You 00:00 Tools
Con Song 00:00 Tools
This Is All 00:00 Tools
Good Morning World 00:00 Tools
Tent 00:00 Tools
Its Scary 00:00 Tools
"I Turn On" 00:00 Tools
"C'mon C'mon" 00:00 Tools
Crisp 00:00 Tools
'It's Scary' 00:00 Tools
The Way That You Do 00:00 Tools
Hemlock Tea EP 00:00 Tools
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Consong 00:00 Tools
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"Where Were We on The Weekend" 00:00 Tools
Nothing To Doubt 00:00 Tools
These Things 00:00 Tools
Where Were We 00:00 Tools
Keep It All Complete 00:00 Tools
Not So Easy 00:00 Tools
Know This 00:00 Tools
The Body 00:00 Tools
Come On Come On 00:00 Tools
Were Are You 00:00 Tools
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Slam Donahue is a New York City based band led by singer/guitarist David Otto and bassist Thomas Sommerville. They build their identity out of bootlegged recording programs, department store keyboards, and keen, thoughtful melodies. After meeting as youths, playing in rival bands, and then finally collaborating; the duo’s skills grew to complement each other in their attempts to test pop music’s conventions. Sometimes skirting into new wave, R&B, hip hop, they are after something new and beautiful. The two ceaselessly try to one-up the other, pushing towards a sound defined by the sharpest of hooks and exactly the right atmosphere. Self taught and studied under the usual cavalcade of your parent’s sixties/seventies icons, John Lennon, David Bowie, Paul Simon, as well as an enthusiastic interest in the history of pop music, idolizing Irving Berlin, Joe Meek, and David Byrne, the band quickly raised attention with eclectic live shows and free cdr mixtapes. Outpacing their surroundings, house parties and dive art spaces, they moved on. Leaving a trail of short-lived band members and meticulous, though admittedly lo-fi, home demos, the duo arrived in New York in the summer of 2010. Carrying songs that ranged from pop anthems, complete with the requisite big bang chorus, to burners with get busy hi-hats and falsetto acrobatics, the band ran their way through countless back rooms and showcases. Signing with Cantora Records in 2012, Slam Donahue finds a new, much nicer home to record in. The old place was well documented in those demos; you could hear the bounce of the walls, our feelings at the time. But, the new place has more promise and a bigger backyard. ________________________________________________________________________________ http://slamdonahue.com http://twitter.com/slamdonahue http://slamdonahue.tumblr.com http://facebook.com/slamdonahue http://slamdonahue.bandcamp.com http://www.myspace.com/slamdonahue Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.