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Daniel G. Harmann
Members Daniel G. Harmann, Forrest Haskell, Shea Bliss, Ozo J.
Genre Indie
Label Hello Tower Media
Location Seattle, WA
Website http://thedgh.arefuge.com
Add. Website http://www.hellotower.com
Official Store http://www.myspace.com/danielgharmann
Email
Press Contact http://www.awarenesspromotions.com
Biography "The Books We Read Will Bury Us" is the highly anticipated follow-up to Harmann's critically acclaimed 2004 release, "the Lake Effect". The album was co-produced by Daniel G. Harmann and Marcus Howard, who realized this album through splitting their time between Harmann's studio in the Northwest, and Howard's Orangewood Recording studio in Phoenix. The record was mastered by Chuckie Duff, from Dear and the Headlights.

Trying to categorize Daniel G. Harmann's music often leads to confusion. However, take some recent summations: Music Liberation Project told its readers to, "Imagine the musical genius of Jeff Buckley crossed with the haunting sound of The Smiths." Unfinished Zine declared him "the hope for the singer/songwriter genre in the wake of Elliott Smith's death." Three Imaginary Girls called him a "gifted songwriter who finds splendor in dark corners and empty rooms" before they named "the Lake Effect" as one of their picks for Best New Releases of 2004. The Web zine Ink19 put it more concisely, describing him as simply "perfect."

Whether Daniel G. Harmann's music is reminiscent of Morrissey, Buckley or even Sigur Ros, is up to the listener to decide, but by listening to Harmann's new record, "the Books We Read Will Bury Us", one thing becomes certain: Give Harmann a few minutes of your time, and he will gladly trade you his soul. Harmann's themes are stunningly channeled and openly diverse. From the longing for blue-collar life in "Solidarity" to the celebration of friends in "Let's Drink This Town Dry," Harmann has succeeded in creating an outstanding EP about the quiet triumphs discovered within futility, all the while pushing the boundaries of sound & cinematic orchestration.

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Nick

+ May 4, 2007 at 9:05am

yo man!!
for sure! that will be awesome!
is it possible for you to get me a photo pass? i would love to take some pics of your show.

let me know man!

Machine Lovers

+ Mar 7, 2007 at 11:25am

consider us fans :)

Nico

+ Feb 26, 2007 at 8:14pm

your music is flawless. beautiful... consider me a new fan.. :D

Nick

+ Feb 15, 2007 at 2:11pm

let me know when man,

id love to shoot your show!

Cozbi

+ Feb 14, 2007 at 10:12am

i am a nanny and was home with a sick little girl and needed some good tunes to put on while i exhaustedly relaxed during her nap. unfortunately i don't have any hard copies of your albums, so i went online and camped out infront of the monitor with closed eyes listening.

just the fix to a stressful day.

that's how

Cozbi

+ Feb 13, 2007 at 3:28pm

today was a DGH day

Rose

+ Feb 11, 2007 at 3:48pm

Hi Nice to meet you:)

Nick

+ Feb 8, 2007 at 2:43pm

hey man, when you going to be playing a show here in seattle?

Brenda Carsey

+ Jan 18, 2007 at 8:44pm

i enjoy your music a lot. very mellow. did you have a chance to listen to mine? keep in touch on shows and such
peace....Brenda

Gary

+ Jan 5, 2007 at 11:47am

You're music is quite enjoyable. =) I think we'll have to do a feature on you soon.