DM Stith + Head full of flames
David Stith comes from a musical family: his father is a
college wind ensemble director and former church choir director; his
grandfather is professor emeritus in the music department at Cornell
University; his mother is a pianist; his sisters sing opera, play piano, tap
dance, play timpani and are excellent soft ball players. David Stith grew up
dreading the family ensemble's appearances in church, preferring instead to
draw mazes on the blank sides of church bulletins during services. In fifth
grade, a harrowing performance of Phantom of the Opera at a school assembly
nearly turned him off to music for good. He started a noise band in high
school, but they preferred painting their guitars over playing them.
In college, David attempted writing a novel and a children's book,
illustrating his work with original woodcut prints. His pursuit of writing
and illustration brought him from Rochester to Brooklyn, where he took up
work as a graphic designer. While in Brooklyn, David befriended Shara
Worden (My Brightest Diamond), and soon after began facilitating, in small
technical ways, the recording of her album Bring Me The
Workhorse. This, in turn, spurred David to begin writing and
recording songs of his own. It was a casual, private affair. He spent
countless days stored away in his bedroom, sketching folk songs with epic
electronic gestures, a rekindling of passions for his first familial love:
music.
David completed his first catalog of songs for an album called
Ichabod and Apple, written and recorded in the first month
of his song-writing experiments. His first full length album is
Heavy Ghost, on Asthmatic Kitty Records.
It was no grand injunction that encouraged David to return to music. He
writes songs for the same reasons he enjoys a good conversation: it's just
natural. His songs come out of a knock-about life, pressed by the urge to
overcome insecurities, to probe questions, to revisit dreams and
visions.
Source:Asthmatickitty.com
www.dmstith.com
www.myspace.com/dmstith
www.myspace.com/myheadfullofflames
Line Up
doors: 20:30
Head full of flames: 20:45 - 21:15
DM Stith: 21:30 - ca.22:30
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