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Pop / Rock 08 September, 2016

Dams Of The West - New Solo Project From Chris Tomson - Debut 'Youngish American' Out This Fall

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Dams of the West - the new solo project from Vampire Weekend drummer Chris Tomson - have shared details on their debut LP, entitled 'Youngish American,' out this fall. Listen to first track "Death Wish" now, accompanied by a music video directed by Tomson's wife, Emily: https://bit.ly/2c8bTjB

The Fader spoke with Tomson this morning on the origins of the project. Read the full feature here: https://bit.ly/2cIwqze

Tomson also conducted a Twitter "Q+A" between himself and his Dams of the West account, sharing more details on the new project. Read the whole thing here: https://bit.ly/2cFNFQx

Produced by Patrick Carney of the Black Keys alongside Roger Moutenot and Tomson himself, 'Youngish American' was born after a long run of Vampire Weekend dates, when Tomson found himself at home with an empty calendar for the first time in years. After a few months spent grappling with existential insecurity and writer's block, the new music began to take form. Recorded in Nashville with Carney at the helm, Tomson wrote every song and plays virtually all instruments on the album.

The 10-song collection offers casually cutting takes on early-30's ennui and domesticity, exploring the tension between wanting to settle down and the simultaneous hesitancy to leave behind younger roles. The project's name serves as a nod to this psychological limbo, an ode to the once-useful dams of the west - totemic pieces of infrastructure that threaten to become obsolete as time moves on.

Tomson will launch a full-band tour later this fall, stay tuned for dates.






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