Press: Doobious reviews Daymoths show in Atlanta

Doobious reviewed Daymoths’ Atlanta show at The Drunken Unicorn! Here is an excerpt:

Dodge’s drums sounded like a medieval call to arms—I expected to have to defeat barbarians more than once while he banged on his kit. And this in sharp contrast to Dantuma’s sugary voice, soaring overhead like the perennial peace dove. The contrast is stark, and the effect electric.

// Daymoths media page //

Press: Doobious interviews Daymoths

Daymoths display “the distinct rolling thump of abused drum heads and keyboard parts that have serious problems with musical authority. Their experimental streak is kept in check, however, by their apparently strict adherence to the holy tenets of listenability and fun.”

Daymoths reflect on their colorful namesakes, love of the game, and “organic. chill. doom.” (which i continue to misread as organic chili doom) in an interview with Doobious. Explore these themes and witness their deft refusal to self-incriminate here.

// Daymoths media page //

Press: The Diamond Center in Need Supply Co.

Richmond’s vintage boutique Need Supply Co highlights The Diamond Center’s new tracks, Transcendental Truth tour, SXSW dates, and 7″ release show.

“The Diamond Center, one of Richmond’s famed favorite and most unpredictable psych bands, have embarked on their Transcendental Truth Tour 2012…This record is something else. It was recorded reel-to-reel in the Magic Twig Community’s Mystic Fortress recording studio (The Young Sinclairs, Sad Cobras, Eternal Summers, etc.). 300 were pressed and  you’ll want to grab one fast. Nearly every inch of this vinyl is used; 13 minutes of reverb soaked guitars swooning vocals and haunting melodies, it’s sure to send you into another world.”

// The Diamond Center media page //

Press: WeirdoMusic reviews Daymoths album

I adore this Weirdomusic review of the new Daymoths album Back In Time, in which Pulp Fiction, Jay Z, and kaleidescopes are invoked, and my sentiments are echoed that “this is the music in your i-can-fly-dream” (this honor wrestled away from, wooed back by, and then ultimately shared over a white russian with Dylan’s “The Man In Me”)

// Daymoths media page //

New Release by The Diamond Center!

The Diamond Center is releasing a limited 7″ single through Funny/Not Funny Records! The new California/Bells 7″ was recorded at Magic Twig Community’s Mystic Fortress and only 300 copies of the record will be available. Stream the first track “California”:

http://official.fm/tracks/350063

Funny/Not Funny is accepting pre-orders now – all who pre-order will be eligible to win the test press (see below).

// The Diamond Center media page //