this is someone else's love
(the yellow album)
2007
the dambrots fourth and most recent CD this is someone else's love displays the musical versatility of the dambrots, as they continue to explore new musical approaches, and varied sonic textures. dawn marie and al james move from folk-rock to punky-pop and back again.
Recorded at Dirt Floor Studios in the woods of Connecticut, the dambrots took a very spontaneous approach to recording, capturing each track in one to two takes, preserving the intimacy and immediacy of each song.
The CD that introduced the world to the music of the dambrots. the dambrots debut CD especially not love is their most acoustic and intimate. Consisting primarily of dawn marie's haunting vocals and al james’ decorative acoustic guitar, especially not love set the stage for what was to come.
especially not love contains early fan favorites such as sandy, catching up with yourself, all the sorority girls and hey sunshine.
love, delusion, and other things...
(the orange album)
2004
the dambrots third CD love, delusion, and other things... was their most rocking album to date. The album alternates between pop-rock songs and sparser haunting tunes.
The instrumental approach on this album was fuller than on the previous two. dawn marie, who had earlier displayed her percussive talents on various hand percussion instruments, switches to full drums on many of the albums tracks.
love, delusion, and other things... includes the MySpace hit tracy wants to know.