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The Hideout

1354 W Wabansia Ave
Chicago IL 60622
773-227-4433
  • Thu Feb 18 9 pm
    http://www.ticketweb.com/snl/VenueListings.action?venueId=13340 Title Tracks, Pretty And Nice, and Thee Hardy Mums at The Hideout

    When D.C.’s Georgie James split in the summer of 2008, co-frontman John Davis already had an album’s worth of studio-ready songs in his repertoire. It’s not a particularly compelling origin story for Davis’ first solo project, Title Tracks—but the break-up backdrop does provide some insight into the surprisingly melancholy lyrical tone of his debut LP, It Was Easy. Despite a hefty dose of bubbly pop hooks and sing-along melodies, much of It Was Easy has the feel of a heartfelt break-up album, sprinkled with woeful themes of exposed vulnerability, unmet expectations, and wasted energy. Davis’ unabashed love for bridge-heavy power pop stays in the fore throughout the record, which stands as proof that one of D.C.’s few remaining indie-rock mainstays still has plenty of hits left in him.

    The Hideout 1354 W Wabansia Ave, Chicago, IL
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When D.C.’s Georgie James split in the summer of 2008, co-frontman John Davis already had an album’s worth of studio-ready songs in his repertoire. It’s not a particularly compelling origin story for Davis’ first solo project, Title Tracks—but the break-up backdrop does provide some insight into the surprisingly melancholy lyrical tone of his debut LP, It Was Easy. Despite a hefty dose of bubbly pop hooks and sing-along melodies, much of It Was Easy has the feel of a heartfelt break-up album, sprinkled with woeful themes of exposed vulnerability, unmet expectations, and wasted energy. Davis’ unabashed love for bridge-heavy power pop stays in the fore throughout the record, which stands as proof that one of D.C.’s few remaining indie-rock mainstays still has plenty of hits left in him.

Updated 02/09/2010

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