Doveman plays lamp rock and insomnia pop, drawing deeply from downtown jazz, new classical, slowcore, debonair ‘60s pop, and ambient music to create an unusual and delicate sound that The New York Press says "evokes that rare moment when nostalgia and sadness meets love." Time Out New York once remarked that Doveman singer Thomas Bartlett “often sounds as if he’s on the brink of passing out from heartache fumes,” but Doveman’s music isn’t about fainting but rather the rapturous swoon which precedes it.
Doveman's debut record, The Acrobat, is reminiscent of downbeat masters of melancholy like Nick Drake, Before and After Science-era Eno, and the latter-day Talk Talk, and the music has the unmistakable ring of pre-dawn loneliness, as intimate as it is forlorn. The band features some of New York's finest musicians, including Thomas Bartlett (Elysian Fields, Chocolate Genius), Dougie Bowne (Iggy Pop, Lounge Lizards), Shahzad Ismaily (Tom Waits, Marc Ribot), Sam Amidon (Stars Like Fleas) and Peter Ecklund (Madeleine Peyroux, Loudon Wainwright III).
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Timeframe: June 2006
Situation: To / For / Pkg
Genre: Alternative / Indie / Experimental
Location: New York, NY
Label: Swim Slowly Records
Web: www.dovemanmusic.com
Listen: myspace.com/doveman
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