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Monday, October 10, 2022

Midwestern Dirt and the dense passion and revolving questions of 'Two Figures by a River'

 












"I was just killing time and you took me by surprise..."

I had two penetrating thoughts while listening, floating in  'Two Figures by a River' by Chicago's Midwestern Dirt. Firstly, that life is so goddamn short and, secondly, that most of the time we are not really living in it but languishing in it (killing time as the saying goes). For me, someone who can be obsessive, that can only function as an added stressor making me feel I am never doing enough at any given moment. 

You might feel other things as this track runs through it's paces. The shapes are proggy / sparkly indie rock in nature that feels nostalgic infused with soft and hard edges. The dense guitar sounds with such lovely airy atmospheres feel like jangle pop / folk indie / chamber pop / art rock and even a wee bit of twee all colliding together. Multi-layered and complex but not sounding overly so I feel an amalgam of 80's / 90's artists like Guided by Voices, Pavement, Half Japanese, Toad the Wet Sprocket and the Cranberries. 

Press notey stuff reveal:

"Two Figures by a River" that "It’s a song about trying to enjoy life while you’re living it, not numbing yourself to the background of negativity we all face."

Formed in 2017 as a solo studio project by singer-songwriter Patrick Kapp, the group has expanded to feature John Golden (drums), Colin Mercer (bass), Alejandro Ortiz (guitar) and Owen Hemming (keys/synth). Midwestern Dirt has put out three LPs and two EPs on Nantasket Records.

-Robb Donker Curtius






THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM - PRESS NOTES:


https://www.facebook.com/MidwesternDirt

https://open.spotify.com/track/63DqjcB2GG9PuOjpYgyJfP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFyX0_ISmy8

https://www.midwesterndirt.com/about

https://www.instagram.com/midwestern_dirt/

https://midwesterndirt.bandcamp.com/


Formed in 2017 as a solo studio project by singer-songwriter Patrick Kapp, the group has expanded to feature John Golden (drums), Colin Mercer (bass), Alejandro Ortiz (guitar) and Owen Hemming (keys).

Midwestern Dirt has put out three LPs and two EPs on Nantasket Records.

Midwestern Dirt, lo-fi rock, indie rock, jangle pop, new music 2022, 'Two Figures by a River', alt pop, art rock, progressive, art folk, 80's / 90's tones,

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