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Influenced by the gentle acoustic style and rich vocal harmonies of the Laurel Canyon sound (
Crosby, Stills & Nash,
Neil Young,
Joni Mitchell) as well as the shambling, romanticized Americana of
the Band,
Dawes has built a loyal following with their vintage-influenced aesthetic. The group, centered around lead singer/songwriter
Taylor Goldsmith, initially broke through in 2011 with sophomore album
Nothing Is Wrong, which drew critical praise. They've continued to win accolades and commercial success, including topping the Billboard Americana/Folk Albums chart with 2015's
All Your Favorite Bands and 2016's
We're All Gonna Die.
Dawes also scored a number of Top Ten Adult Alternative Songs hits, including "Things Happen" (2015), "When the Tequila Runs Out" (2016), and "Who Do You Think You're Talking To?" (2020).
Dawes were formed in the Los Angeles suburb of North Hills by brothers
Taylor Goldsmith (lead vocals/guitar) and
Griffin Goldsmith (drums),
Blake Mills (guitar), and
Wylie Gelber (bass). Initially, they called themselves
Simon Dawes, an amalgamation of singer
Goldsmith's and guitarist
Mills' middle names. However, after
Mills left the group, they changed the name (and added guitarist Alex Casnoff, who was soon replaced by
Tay Strathairn). Unlike the more intense indie rock sound they had as
Simon Dawes,
Dawes quickly shifted to a more rootsy, '60s and '70s style of guitar-based rock.
After connecting with producer
Jonathan Wilson, the group began participating in informal jam sessions at
Wilson's house with
Bright Eyes'
Conor Oberst,
the Heartbreakers'
Benmont Tench, and
the Black Crowes'
Chris Robinson. The loose feel of these get-togethers informed the group's aptly titled 2009 debut,
North Hills. The album was recorded in Laurel Canyon live to analog tape, which lent
Dawes' recorded sound an authentically vintage vibe. The band's second album, 2011's
Nothing Is Wrong, had a similar feel to the debut and peaked at number 18 on Billboard's Top Rock Albums chart. That same year, the band had a pair of unique experiences: playing at the Occupy Wall Street protests and appearing as themselves on a prime-time network television show (Parenthood).
Stories Don't End, the group's hotly anticipated third studio album, arrived in 2013. Produced by
Jacquire King (
Kings of Leon,
Modest Mouse,
Josh Ritter), the album also featured contributions from the
Goldsmith brothers' former
Simon Dawes bandmate
Blake Mills. Recorded in Nashville at the esteemed Woodland Studios with producer
David Rawlings (
Gillian Welch,
Old Crow Medicine Show), the Hub-issued
All Your Favorite Bands arrived in June 2015. The well-received album reached number one on Billboard's Folk Albums chart and number four on the Top Rock Albums chart, and helped raise the band's profile.
In 2016,
Dawes released their fifth studio album,
We're All Gonna Die. The album found them once again reuniting with longtime associate
Blake Mills, who handled production duties. Included on the album was the leadoff single "When the Tequila Runs Out." Later that year, they set out on An Evening with Dawes tour to promote the record. The show was distinctly different from past tours, as the band performed up to three hours with an intermission and no opening act. They returned in 2018 with their sixth LP,
Passwords. The record, which featured a more '80s-styled adult contemporary influence, was conceptually and lyrically based on "dealing with the modern world" and how society interacts in the 2010s. The
Dave Cobb-produced
Good Luck with Whatever arrived in September 2020. ~ Pemberton Roach