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New Attitude
The Dirty Projectors
New Attitude
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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"Spellbinding in its complete originality." - VENUS "Odd, engrossing, and gorgeous." - CHICAGO READER "[Longstreth] is ... a no-brow genius, who claims to find similar solaces in the work of Beethoven, Wagner, Zeppelin,...  more »

     
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All Artists: The Dirty Projectors
Title: New Attitude
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Marriage Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 9/12/2006
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Indie & Lo-Fi
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 851431001292

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"Spellbinding in its complete originality." - VENUS "Odd, engrossing, and gorgeous." - CHICAGO READER "[Longstreth] is ... a no-brow genius, who claims to find similar solaces in the work of Beethoven, Wagner, Zeppelin, and Timberlake." - PITCHFORK In between a massive national tour in support of The Getty Address and relocation to Brooklyn, chief Dirty Projector Dave Longstreth wrote an EP's worth of crazy new songs. Playing the electric counterpoint to The Getty Address, New Attitude is a refreshingly pared-down disc: simple, beautiful, and focused. It is dominated by the sound of chiming microtonal guitars, sub-bass dragon breaths, a sextet of cellos and double-basses, and, most of all, Longstreth's singing, which has never been so varied or so wonderfully weird. Few musicians have been called "genius" by Phil Elverum (Mount Eerie) and inspired Prefuse 73 to declare that he is "quitting music." Few musicians can count Devendra Banhart and Alan Pierson, conductor of New Music collective Alarm Will Sound, among their admirers. Accolades for The Getty Address continue to roll in, and songs from the album have been featured on The Wire's Wiretapper 14 and on Salon.com. In 2005, Dirty Projectors shared stages with Tyondai Braxton, Akron/Family, CocoRosie, Kip Malone (TV on the Radio), Six Organs of Admittance, Yo La Tengo, Oneida, and more. This is how Dave Longstreth describes New Attitude: "For me, this EP was all about full-spectrum. I tried to make completely hit songs that each created a rainbow of sound by defining poles of extreme low-for that I used sine waves-and extreme high, like the disco car-ad three-part falsetto harmony choruses in `Imagine It.' If you like rainbows, this record is for you."
 

CD Reviews

Chamelion. wonderful.
Mr. Thistle | Salt Lake City, UT | 07/11/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Dave Longstreth with his Dirty Projectors moniker has been producing the most discordantly pleasurable in intensely satisfying popcraft for some time now. With four full length record under his belt now, those are familiar with Longstreth's musings won't be surprised at the schizophrenic air his latest release. The seven songs release compiles four bipolar gypsy pop romps and three live recordings. While the transition in production between the two distinct sets of songs is a bit drastic the songs are undeniably magnificent, feeding the hype for Longstreth's upcoming 2007 full length. With an undying energy this little EP runs laps around most bands full length releases. Another worthy release to the oh-so-consistently-wonderful Dirty Projectors output. Chameleon."