Good Day Noir Family,
welcome to Edgar Allan Poets indie music corner. A space dedicated to the best new artists and bands we find around the web. Today’s featured band is The Dust Collectors and their single Take A Dive.
Take A Dive is The Dust Collectors’ Single
This music takes you back into the past and reminds you of the pioneers who long ago first walked the lands of the “new world”.
I imagine those people gathering around the fire after a day of walking with their eyes filled with dreams taking a moment of peace and listening to someone singing a song with the guitar.
These songs have come to us carried on the wind, passing from the Appalachian mountains to Canada.
The Dust Collectors show that they have a great compositional experience and above all a solid and coherent artistic vision.
The arrangements are simple but very well thought out and manage to give the right sincerity and purity to this music.
Take A Dive is a beautiful folk song that has the ability to make you feel free. These guys tell stories that manage to entertain the listener from the first to the last second.
A great find that I recommend to everyone.
Take A Dive is The Dust Collectors’ Single Out Now!
Pure and Direct!
Take A Dive is The Dust Collectors’ Single
The Dust Collectors are proof that sometimes what you’re looking for is right in front of you all along. After years of playing separately in different bands, the four-piece evolved organically, quickly moving from garage jams to song-writing in a matter of weeks. By Winter 2018, they were recording their first Demos EP and playing shows around the local Calgary circuit.
The group approach songwriting as a collaborative effort. With each member coming from different places of influence, the result is a blend of country, folk and rock that is both bitter and sweet to the listener’s ears, bringing to mind classic collectives like The Band and CSNY. What truly sets this band apart is that each member contributes vocally; sharing lead-singer responsibilities and seamless four-part harmonies have become the signature of their ever-increasing setlist of original songs.
The Dust Collectors are currently working on their first album, recording with Pat Palardy at Public Lunch Studios in Calgary.