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SUMMARY:Dawes @ Higher Ground
DESCRIPTION:The Point Welcomes:: \nDawes: Passwords Tour \nA Tour de Point Show \nTuesday\, August 13th @ 8:00 pm \nHigher Ground | S Burlington\, VT \n-Get Tickets and Event Info Here- \nIt’s been nearly a decade since Dawes first emerged from Southern California\, carrying with them a roots-rock sound that nodded to the past – including the West Coast folksingers and cosmic country-rockers who chased a similar muse during the 1970s – while still pushing forward. \nOver the years that followed their North Hills debut\, the band evolved and electrified. The grooves deepened. The amplifiers grew louder. Once known for their honest approach to classic sounds\, Dawes grew into something different: a forward-thinking\, boundary-pushing band for the 21st century\, willing to follow inspiration wherever it leads. \nOn the group’s sixth album\, Passwords\, that inspiration pulls guitarist/singer Taylor Goldsmith\, drummer Griffin Goldsmith\, bassist Wylie Gelber\, and keyboardist Lee Pardini into their most universal\, topical territory to date. This is a record about the modern world: the relationships that fill it\, the politics that divide it\, the small victories and big losses that give it shape. Taylor’s writing is personal at points – the result of his recent engagement\, which lends a sense of gravity and self-reflection to album highlights like “Time Flies Either Way” and “I Can’t Love” – but it also zooms out\, focusing not on the director himself\, but on everything within the lens. \n“Passwords comes from a line in ‘Living In The Future’: ‘It’s the battle of the pass-words\,’” Taylor points out. “So there is a slight political implication – the idea that something so seemingly innocuous and frivolous can potentially shift the direction of a life or even a country. But more broadly than that\, a password – this series of numbers\, letters and figures – serves as a thin veil between a world you can see and understand\, and one you can’t. That means songs can be passwords\, too\, because they’re a means of giving access to someone else’s perspective\, thereby elaborating your own. Songs can unlock something in you\, change something\, tighten something\, enlighten some-thing\, or gain access into deeper corners\, and that idea makes referring to a collection of songs as Passwords feel really good.”
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