End of Daze - Premium Fashion Sunglasses for Women & Men | Trendy UV Protection Shades for Beach, Driving & Outdoor Activities
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End of Daze - Premium Fashion Sunglasses for Women & Men | Trendy UV Protection Shades for Beach, Driving & Outdoor Activities
End of Daze - Premium Fashion Sunglasses for Women & Men | Trendy UV Protection Shades for Beach, Driving & Outdoor Activities
End of Daze - Premium Fashion Sunglasses for Women & Men | Trendy UV Protection Shades for Beach, Driving & Outdoor Activities
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Dum Dum Girls' 2012 EP End of Daze offers a bracing, daring sonic example of an artist evolving in her understanding of the world. The EP was recorded in 2011 and 2012 with Sune Rose Wagner of The Raveonettes and Dee Dee's longtime producer Richard Gottehrer, whose track record includes the Brill Building, CBGB, and Sire Records.
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I purchased this on Vinyl very recently but had the mp3 version shortly after it came out. First exposure was seeing them live at Johnny Brendas in Philadelphia, 2011, during the release of the 'He Gets Me High' EP. While I enjoyed the album 'I Will Be,' I found the sound on 'Only In Dreams' to be too repetitious.The 'End of Daze' EP caught me completely by surprise, not only with it's slicker production and up-front vocals, but each song has it own feel and sound -- while still satisfying the retro desires of the listener -- and the individual tracks fit an arc that rises with 'Mine Tonight' and lands perfectly with 'Season in Hell.' This EP is a soundtrack waiting for a movie to play beneath.Lyrics on this are also brilliant, in my opinion. Dee Dee's song writing continues to evolve here and continues to impress -- She laments a lost love on the penultimate track, 'Lord Knows' - "The bliss I found in ignorance/a slow burning of Icarus" and draws the listener right in. Is this a breakup record? Perhaps so, but overall any fan would be happy to take this ride over and over.

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