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CHASESCENE, my new album featuring Jarvis Cocker and Nina Nastasia will be released on December 7th. You can watch the new video for "Cut From The Belly", directed by W.S. Beasley, here: vimeo.com/danielknox/cutfromthebelly
Pre-order for vinyl, CD, and digital is available here: https://danielknox.tmstor.es/
Beautiful cover art hand-drawn by artist James Harvey. A limited edition of gold colored vinyl will be available.
Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2zsNQZt
I’ll be supporting CHASESCENE with performances in the U.K. and Europe in January.
Tour schedule here: danielknox.com/shows
More dates to be announced...
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New animated video for “White Oaks Mall” from my self-titled record, directed by Jonathan Harris:
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Today I am releasing a 3 hour 60 track collection of my scores titled "Work For Hire: Music For Theater & Film". You can purchase it for $10 here:
danielknox.bandcamp.com
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DAVID CHARMICHAEL - MUSIC VIDEO PREMIERE
New music video for "David Charmichael" from my self-titled LP. Directed by John Atwood.
Featuring vibraphone by Thor Harris (Swans, Thor & Friends) and backing vocals from Brett Sparks (The Handsome Family).
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EP006: Daniel Knox interview
If you’ve ever been in downtown Chicago and seen a shadowy character trying door handles in the middle of the night, it may have been Daniel Knox. The Illinois singer songwriter first learned to play piano after looking for open doors in the windy city during the small hours, often winding-up in ivory-equipped hotel lobbies.
He was a film buff from an early age and has a cinematic sense to his composition. Indeed he caught an early break opening a David Lynch Q&A at Chicago’s Music Box Theatre, the cinema where he still works . Since then he has toured with the Handsome Family, Rufus Wainwright and Andrew Bird, creating vignettes of personal vendettas and an imaginative youth in Springfield, Illinois in his classically-crafted writing - most recently on his excellent third album, 2015’s self-titled Daniel Knox.
In this episode, Matt and Daniel sit down to talk about his run-ins with authority Chicago, the double-edged sword of humour and what Time Out New York dubbed as his “refreshingly mean-spirited” writing.
Stream or download the podcast above, or find us on iTunes.
Daniel Knox’s self-titled third album is out now on Carrot Top Records.
Daniel Knox official website :: Daniel Knox Facebook :: Daniel Knox Twitter
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30DOSIT 8: What Have They Done To You Now?
30DOSIT Compilation Post
(Note: This piece is partly inspired by a song of the same name by Daniel Knox. Listen here.)
What Have They Done To You Now?
We sat together in silence, on the bench near the park, and watched the spray of flames lick the starry sky.
The firemen had draped a warm blanket around her since she was hardly wearing anything at all, but they hadn’t offered me one yet and it had been ten minutes since I’d arrived. They’d said I was the only contact they thought to call who might be related to her, and seemed taken aback by how different we were when I arrived and started yelling, “I’m her brother, I’m her brother.”
Truth is we haven’t been brother and sister for a while.
I’d seen a show before—sort of a firemen’s show where they lit a little replica building on fire as a demonstration and they quenched the fire with the giant hose from the truck. That had seemed to take ages. They had explained that it takes a lot of water to quench a building fire, almost to soak the whole building. But this? This was taking an absolute eternity. Especially sitting in that kind of a silence.
A couple of the fire station people came over to ask questions, but for the most part they just left us alone. Maybe it’s because they didn’t need to ask too many things, but maybe because they could see we were in the middle of not talking to each other.
She was wearing nothing but her underwear and the blanket, and it made me angry, and it made me hurt, and it made me remember, and most of all it made me sad. It made me really, really sad. But I wasn’t the type of guy to start scolding or fussing over her right away after she gets rescued out of a burning building so I stayed quiet and sat watching the spray of water.
She sniffed from the cold I guess and looked like she was about to say something, but she didn’t and huddled the blanket closer to her. The blanket was orange—her favorite color, I remembered, and wished I couldn’t remember so much but at the same time there was nothing that could make me want to forget, either.
I remember when I met her years and years ago. She’d been being bullied by those boys and I rescued her just like she was rescued from the burning building. I rescued her again not three years later from that man’s house, and I lifted her right up husband-wife style and I walked her back, and she was crying hard but she hooked her arms around my neck and just cried into my shirt. My mama had been cooking dinner and when I came home she asked why I had tear stains on me while she was stirring that big pot and I told her she was just sad ‘cause her boyfriend broke up with her. I’d carry her home four more times after that. That last time I especially didn’t think about too much. Or I tried not to.
There’s a lot of stuff I wanted to ask her then and couldn’t. There’s a lot of stuff I wanted to ask her now and couldn’t. Who? Why did he? Oh, what have they done to you now?
But I stayed quiet. I’d talk to her later about it. I’d offer her my place. I’d let her be in a safe home. We’d go to the hospital first thing. I’d make her good food, and we could be just like brother and sister again.
But for now we both just sat together in silence, on a bench near the park, and watched the smoke conceal the moon.
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"April Fooled Me" Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Once April fooled me With an afternoon so gold, So warm, so beguiling That I thought the drowsy earth Would wake up smiling. But April fooled me then The night grew cold. Once someone fooled me With a kiss that touched my heart Beyond all believing But, like April, that sweet moment was deceiving. It was not really spring Or really love. You were alike, you two Restless April fooled me Darling so did you . . .
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Daniel Knox To Play The Bog This Saturday
In conjunction with Union Board, WIIT radio show Faded Frequency will be curating a performance by their 2015 Chicago Artist Of The Year, Daniel Knox. The atmosphere will be similar to a seated lounge performance or the Hawks Coffeehouse series. Daniel Knox’s dark and cruel distortions of traditional American song styles, his rich, shadowy baritone and his vaudevillian piano compositions have inspired collaborations with Jarvis Cocker, Thor Harris, and The Handsome Family and recent performances with Marc Ribot, Swans, Richard Buckner, Rufus Wainwright and Andrew Bird. His latest work, Daniel Knox (Carrot Top Feb 2015), signals a new, more wide-ranging songwriting that invites listeners into his twisted world of time travel, abandoned shopping centers, and growing up in a slowly fading middle America.
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“I see my music as an extension of film.” - Daniel Knox
In anticipation of this weekend’s on-campus concert with the unique singer-songwriter Daniel Knox, listen to this 2015 interview with Soren Spicknall of Faded Frequency, recorded for now-defunct WIIT radio show No Hits Allowed.
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Right after SXSW we hop on a plane and head to the only event that could make us want to go a second round—Tallinn Music Week. Good vibes, good food and (it goes without saying) great music, the event has it all. To get us in the mood for our Euro trek, we’re kicking off our mixtape series today with an entry from Efterklang off-shoot, Liima. The band calls this mix “5 minutes of self-promotion followed by music for lots and lots of red wine,” and suggests you pair it with Cims de Montsant, 2010, which frankly might be the best suggestion you’ll get all day. Listen below.
(via Premiere: Liima Mixtape (Tallinn Music Week Edition) | Under the Radar - Music Magazine)
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EP006: Daniel Knox interview
If you’ve ever been in downtown Chicago and seen a shadowy character trying door handles in the middle of the night, it may have been Daniel Knox. The Illinois singer songwriter first learned to play piano after looking for open doors in the windy city during the small hours, often winding-up in ivory-equipped hotel lobbies.
He was a film buff from an early age and has a cinematic sense to his composition. Indeed he caught an early break opening a David Lynch Q&A at Chicago’s Music Box Theatre, the cinema where he still works . Since then he has toured with the Handsome Family, Rufus Wainwright and Andrew Bird, creating vignettes of personal vendettas and an imaginative youth in Springfield, Illinois in his classically-crafted writing - most recently on his excellent third album, 2015’s self-titled Daniel Knox.
In this episode, Matt and Daniel sit down to talk about his run-ins with authority Chicago, the double-edged sword of humour and what Time Out New York dubbed as his “refreshingly mean-spirited” writing.
Stream or download the podcast on iTunes.
Daniel Knox’s self-titled third album is out now on Carrot Top Records.
Daniel Knox official website :: Daniel Knox Facebook :: Daniel Knox Twitter
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JANUARY - FEBRUARY TOUR DATES 01.19.16 Glasgow, UK The Hug and Pint w/ Andrew Wasylyk 01.21.16 Brighton, UK The Greys Pub 01.22.16 Cardiff, UK Clwb Ifor Bach 01.23.16 Hull, UK The New Adelphi Club 01.24.16 Eaglescliffe, UK The Waiting Room 01.25.16 Manchester, UK The Castle, Manchester 01.26.16 London, UK The Islington 01.28.16 Aalborg, DK Northern Winter Beat Festival 01.29.16 Stockholm, SE Scandic Grand Central 02.02.16 Dublin, IE Whelanslive 02.04.16 Kilkenny, IE John Cleere's Bar & Theatre 02.05.16 Cork, IE Quarter Block Party
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Listen to The Daniel Knox Christmas Eve Special from John Allen's show on WFMU last year. Select the pop-up player and skip to the 1hr mark.
https://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/58676
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