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The Geekcouch: Backstage Pass – Episode 25

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Discover Runaway Brother, Goddamnit, The Afghan Whigs, Matt Pryor, Hundreds and hear a brand new song from Daniel G. Harmann.

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The Geekcouch: Backstage Pass – Episode 24

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Discover Farpoint, Lyla Foy, Naive Thieves, Off & On, Get Busy Living and hear a brand new song from Daniel G. Harmann.

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The Geekcouch: Backstage Pass – Episode 23

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Discover Antillectual, Falling Off Maps, Melaena Cadiz, Dreamtigers, Adam Faucett. Hear an exclusive new song from Daniel G. Harmann’s upcoming Fastback Sessions episode!

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Fireside Lounge – Episode 2: Daniel G. Harmann

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The last seven years, Daniel G. Harmann has been making music with his band The Trouble Starts. On February 26th, they played their last show and have all gone their separate ways. Harmann is now working on solo material and has released two digital releases on Bandcamp. The Westroy Sessions 1 and The Westroy Sessions 2. Together we sit down in the lounge and discuss his future as a solo artist.

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Bands You Should Know: Daniel G. Harmann & The Trouble Starts

Daniel G. Harman & The Trouble Starts took me by surprise.  Their 6th album Risk is really solid and grows on you with each listen.  Risk will be available on October 26th, 2010.

About the Band: For his sixth album, entitled Risk, Daniel G. Harmann has beefed up his sound with The Trouble Starts. Primarily a solo artist, Harmann describes the new album as a collection of “Big songs you dream about making and playing to lots of people”. Risk was recorded live over five days at Electrokitty Studios with Long Winters bassist Eric Corson. On Risk, Harmann and his band have created an intriguing collection of working class art rock with a full, sweeping sound leaving the pretense firmly at the door. Risk is lyrically all about taking chances. Harmann & The Trouble Starts has crafted an album that is difficult to pigeonhole. Risk lives and breathes at two separate corners only to meet somewhere perfectly in the middle between the elegant and the abrasive. “Call it what you will,” Harmann says, “but at its core, its rock and roll. It’s dirty and imperfect. It’s quiet and loud.” Finding beauty in the simpleness of everyday life is what sustains us all. Harmann knows this and the emotional depth within Risk is honest and remarkably uplifting. [Beartrap PR]

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