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Performer: D.W. Holiday
Genre: Electronic / Rock
Album: Technical Difficulties Under The Influence
Released: 2004
Style: Psychedelic Rock, Experimental, Indie Rock
MP3 version ZIP size: 1586 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1239 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1185 mb
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 216
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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 No Diving
2 Cowpoke
3 Winter
4 TDUTI
5 Push Play
Remix – Chris Cline
6 Auburn Skies
7 30 Cans
8 The Saddest Day
9 I Fired Carly

Credits

  • Mastered By – Chris Cline
  • Mixed By – Dan Crowell
  • Performer – Craig Clarke, Dan Crowell

Notes

D.W. Holiday is a psychadelic rock band for the modern ages. Their experimental music is laced with digital and analog synthesizers, programmed beats, and subliminal messages. The music of D.W. Holiday is mostly about five senses working overtime - but even more so about that sixth sense which allows you to SLOW DOWN. Sit down on their couch and let go of all outside influences.

When ‘Technical Difficulties, Under The Influence…’ was released, it marked a specific direction for the band as critics, college radio, and music fans began to take notice. The album was created under the duress of multiple band members quitting and Craig moving to another State during production. By the time the album hit the streets, there were two bands performing the same songs under the name D.W. Holiday – one in Minneapolis (fronted by Craig), and one in San Francisco (fronted by Daniel).

In 2005, once he finally accepted that it’s his only home, Craig moved back to California and the pair began working on a follow-up to the highly successful ‘Technical Difficulties, Under The Influence’. The resulting composition, ‘Fish and Flying Creatures’, is a testament to the growth and maturity of the band. But in a way, this is D.W. Holiday's firstborn. The years of shaping, refining, and honing their signature sound are now behind them. This is D.W. Holiday with an epidural of surreal guitars, desperate vocals, Goodwill keyboards and off-kilter beats surrounded by swarms of hungry thick bass tones. No longer weighed down by fear, D.W. Holiday finally gave birth to their sound, and it's a boy.

What can you expect from a live performance by D.W. Holiday? Craig, Daniel, and Troy rotate instruments between programmed beats, analog synths, electric pianos, and electric guitar. D.W. Holiday has shared the stage with Califone, The Besnard Lakes, Oakley Hall, and Thee More Shallows among others.