Minneapolis band Dark Dark Dark has a new record called "Wild Go," that takes us into more of those dark spaces of the heart where we're left punching the air, getting dizzy on the intoxicating fallibility of humans holding other humans and of humans doing such things for any length of time, without finding any ways to escape the clutches of suffocation or some form of a death or an ending. We're still stunted by love's powers and, almost hand-in-hand, the powers that a good lonesomeness can bring on. For the thinker and the believer, love and lonesomeness are such close cousins that it doesn't really matter too much and Dark Dark Dark are thinkers and believers to that line. Nona Marie Invie, Marshall LaCount, Todd Chandler and Jonathan Kaiser, as well as their expanded cast of players, have little to no problem exposing themselves - of and to that loneliness and all of the vast promises and coos of love -- and such a comment has nothing to do with the cover of the band's latest album, "Wild Go," which features Invie, LaCount and Kaiser buck-naked from the backside.
Click here to read more and listen/download Dark Dark Dark's Daytrotter Session. See Dark Dark Dark performing "Daydreaming", one of the songs featured in the Daytrotter Session, below.
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