17 March 2008
tell your friends...
Words by Sean Moeller // Illustration by Johnnie Cluney // Sound Engineering by Patrick Stolley
Water boils and so does David Dondero. The point at which it happens for the North Carolina folkie is lower than most, though the recognition period is extended well beyond normal lengths, though he’s anything but a combustible, angry man. He gets keyed up and frothy over matters that are exceedingly important to him. One of them is a glaring black eye of a subject, of a human bloodbath, of the most asinine modern cluster fuck that we can think of. The Sunday newspapers across the nation this morning bannered across their front pages about the five-year anniversary of the Iraq war. Dondero likely saw these packages about the war that doesn’t have anything close to an ending date, over some eggs Benedict and a carafe of orange juice and thought nasty thoughts, got well soused up and whipped another set of thoughts and songs expressing his distaste for this new edition of the American-work-going into animated artifacts that lightly bubbled his hot anger, but remained in the pot, never jumping over the side. He finds various manners to express himself when the tempers flare – because thinking that any of the ideas that he exposes to first light are derived of any pacifistic itinerary is all wrong. They are brought about for introductions, with caps in their hands behind their backs, shoulders bowed gracefully, as polite little tots, not delinquents rife with maladjustment and a full grown mean streak where their manners used to be. They of the ilk of protest songs that the gentle birds would write back during the Woodstock era, when the granddaddy of all illicit wars was spewing and dragging its muddy and sweating self through living rooms and kitchens, overstaying its welcome. Dondero writes protest songs that feel more like lullabies and crescant moons than barbed clubs and bullet holes, cerebral offerings of gut reactions to death and injustice that reminds one more of The Zombies singing about the time of the season, a time for every purpose, like it or leave it. We can’t possibly affect all of the nastiness that claims the bigger world that isn’t covered by our own personal insurance or roof. He sings, “Gotta drink the wind that’s blowing,” and it’s a resounding statement though it’s a resigned one of defeat. He takes things on the chin. He points out that we’re all taking it on the chin – all around us – our control or power of influence over the atrocities of the world, of our own government is as feeble and flimsy as we imagine it to be. We aren’t weak people, but play a form of them in real life, no matter how much of a stink we raise about the things we don’t agree with. It’s unavoidable. Dondero sings like he thinks like an insomniac, drumming up all of his insecurities, all of the desperate, collected information that can serve as the staple of a paranoid diet. Everywhere he turns, there’s more of it, but there’s confliction in his mind and on record as he’s beset by all of the horrors that are bigger than any of us and yet, he still has the ability and takes advantage of the finer things in life – swimming in gorgeous parts of the country, drowning himself in remarkable natural beauties. They are the exceptions to the ire, the things that keep it tame and still maybe help to fuel that disgruntlement.
Notes from Dondero:
The songs recorded last fall were mostly new ones — all except for “Stuck on the Moon,” which is on my latest album, Simple Love. “My Fuse Is Lit” can be found as a blank 7-inch in the American vinyl version of Simple Love — a bonus 7-inch. “Tribute To Buck Owens” is not released anywhere other than Daytrotter . Also, the untitled one, which is now called “All the Fishies Swimming Through My Head.”
First song
Stuck On The Moon (David Dondero) [3.03MB] [922 downloads]
Second song
My Fuse Is Lit (David Dondero) [4.18MB] [945 downloads]
— unreleased
Third song
Tribute To Buck Owens (David Dondero) [2.22MB] [922 downloads]
– unreleased
Fourth song
Untitled (David Dondero) [3.49MB] [926 downloads]
– unreleased
David Dondero Is On Tour:
Sat-Mar-22 Houston, TX Walter’s on Washington
Sun-Mar-23 New Orleans, LA HIHO Lounge
Mon-Mar-24 Baton Rouge, LA Spanish Moon
Tue-Mar-25 Hattiesburg, MS The Thirsty Hippo
Wed-Mar-26 Pensacola, FL Sluggo’s
Thu-Mar-27 Tallahassee, FL Florida State U – Club Downunder
Fri-Mar-28 Gainesville, FL Common Grounds Coffee House
Sat-Mar-29 Orlando, FL Backbooth
Sun-Mar-30 Tampa, FL New World Brewery
Mon-Mar-31 Jacksonville, FL Jackrabbits
Tue-Apr-01 Atlanta, GA The Earl
Thu-Apr-03 Athens, GA Caledonia Lounge
Fri-Apr-04 Wilmington, NC Soapbox Laundro-Lounge
Sat-Apr-05 Clemson, SC Clemson University
Sun-Apr-06 Chapel Hill, NC Local 506
Mon-Apr-07 Charlottesville, VA Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar
Tue-Apr-08 Arlington, VA IOTA Club and Café
Wed-Apr-09 Philadelphia, PA North Star Bar
Thu-Apr-10 New York, NY Knitting Factory
Fri-Apr-11 Brooklyn, NY Union Hall
Sat-Apr-12 Portland, ME SPACE Gallery
Sun-Apr-13 Buffalo, NY Mohawk Place
Mon-Apr-14 Ypsilanti, MI The Elbow Room
Tue-Apr-15 Cleveland, OH Grog Shop
Wed-Apr-16 Chicago, IL Beat Kitchen
Thu-Apr-17 Minneapolis, MN 400 Bar
Fri-Apr-18 Omaha, NE Waiting Room
Sat-Apr-19 Denver, CO Larimer Lounge
Sun-Apr-20 Salt Lake City, UT Kilby Court
Wed-Apr-23 Seattle, WA The Comet Tavern
Thu-Apr-24 Portland, OR Holocene
Fri-Apr-25 Corvalis, OR Iovinos
Sat-Apr-26 San Francisco, CA Hemlock Tavern
Sun-Apr-27 Santa Cruz CA The Crepe Place
Mon-Apr-28 Merced, CA The Partisan
Tue-Apr-29 Visalia, CA The Cellar Door
Tue-Apr-29 Visalia, CA The Cellar Door
Thu-May-01 Fresno, CA Tokyo Gardens
Fri-May-02 TBA
Sat-May-03 Flagstaff, AZ Mia’s Lounge
Sun-May-04 Tempe, AZ Modified
Mon-May-05 OFF
Tue-May-06 OFF
Wed-May-07 OFF
Thu-May-08 OFF
Fri-May-09 Austin, TX Mohawk
Sat-May-10 Denton, TX Dan’s Silverleaf
March 28 With Travis Morrison Hellfighters
April 18 With Kimya Dawson
April 26-May 1 with Nik Freitas
David Dondero Official Site
Team Love Records
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i’ve been waiting for this one!...i knew it was only a matter of time. thanks to daytrotter and to dondero.
much love xo
This is great. I started coming to this site for great recordings from artists that I was already familiar with, but I get the most from your website when I discover great new artists (such as Dondero). Thanks!
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Thank you Daytrotter. These recordings capture the intimacy of Dondero and guitar. Now I have downloaded what I’ve experienced live!