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Indie-Music.com Somehow this Connecticut boy manages a decent twang, but even without it, the simple clarity of his voice compliments his sound remarkably well. Fluid and carrying a hint of reverb, King just sounds honest, sounds like someone who knows what he’s talking about. He promises he’s falling in love with you, and this may be the first time you don’t initially scoff at that phrase. Likewise, King’s promise that We’re Gonna Get Past the Bad Stuff is worth nearly as much as Bob Marley’s “everything is gonna be alright.” That textured bristly voice has to have been through something, and wielding the power of experience, King strides assuredly in the direction of the future. This one-man wonder not only plays the guitar with notable technical ability, but he also pounds out a few good ones on the keys and doesn’t think twice about tossing in a harmonica or some percussion either. King wails on each with such an intuitive quality, you’d think this album had been recorded live. Northerner he may be, but King’s varied instrumentation lumps a bit of rural urbanism with Louisiana feel-good spirit. His songwriting flows with a lazy, catchy-without-pop-hooks kind of feel, especially The Cold’ll Kill Ya. Sadly, all women claim they want a sensitive man, and when they get one they’ll tell you he cries too much. Similarly, King’s passion is inspiring, but occasionally his lyrics drag. The Fog and the Wind and the Rain reads slightly sappy. But King’s songwriting clearly is not without saving graces. Nobody Sings To Me remains a solid piece of songwriting, and let’s not forget those vocals too soon. To behold the northerner-does-folk-well phenomenon, be sure to check this out." --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Past & Present Webzine --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "These are the Good Times (from Shades of Dave) was really the only track that I heard from any artist out there at my disposal that could have best fit the final scene of my film, "Larry's Home Video" with it's wholesomeness and tranquil memories of happiness, it helped close out my psychological drama on such an ironic note." --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Nobody Sings To Me really grabbed me. I think it's very honest and moving." --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Excellent. It’s all good. I’m still humming it." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "I absolutely love the way he sings." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Dave King’s life revolves around music." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "We’re Gonna Get Past The Bad Stuff is a really fine song. I love all the added touches and the extended finale. And I really love Nobody Sings To Me." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "It feels like he’s singing just for me. Made me feel welcome. He’s the kind of musician I could hang with." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "My favorites are These Are The Good Times and The Fog & The Wind & The Rain." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "The vocals are done in a world-class way. They have a very upfront and personal and honest feel and sound." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "His music is great!" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "I dig it overall a lot. Fine Work." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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