Misadventure Diana DeMuth
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Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
25.09.2020
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- 1 Hotel Song 03:27
- 2 Into My Arms 02:31
- 3 Rose of Nantucket 03:17
- 4 The Young & The Blind 02:51
- 5 Steady Rolling 02:45
- 6 Signs 03:28
- 7 Photographs 02:59
- 8 All the Liars 02:49
- 9 In Ivory White 02:59
- 10 Already Gone 02:34
Info for Misadventure
Restless and ready to pave her own way, Diana DeMuth has burst onto the singer-songwriter scene with an arresting perspective about life, love and self-discovery.
Growing up on the coast of Massachusetts, DeMuth was immersed in a bohemian upbringing where she moved from place to place with hippie parents. That same restless spirit inhabited DeMuth: she always had a sense that there was something out there beyond where she grew up and that existence. After seeing The Avett Brothers from the front row when she was 13, DeMuth was enamored with their raw performance and hunger on stage. In that moment, she knew she wanted to be an artist one day. So at 19, after going to college for one week, DeMuth left because she was certain music was her path. For the past five years, she’s focused on just that, spending her time traveling and playing small gigs around America, while waitressing and honing her craft.
In her travels, she spent time in London. Feeling aimless, she ended up writing “Hotel Song,” which would become the lead track of her forthcoming album Misadventure. “I just busted out of this hotel/ Took all of my belongings/ And I ran for it,” DeMuth belts in the opening line over stark keys. For DeMuth, the song was a breaking point: a door opening into a new chapter of her life. The track’s vagabond chorus evokes the liberating feeling of driving down an empty road with nothing but your dreams, destiny and the windows down.
At the same time DeMuth began looking for a producer who would be a match for her music. Through her love of The Lumineers and Jade Bird, she stumbled upon multi-platinum record producer Simone Felice, who in a serendipitous twist of fate, had also in his past worked on The Avett Brothers’ seminal album I and Love and You. (Things fell even more into place when Scott Avett ended up penning one of the tracks on the record with DeMuth, “The Young & The Blind.”) To record her debut album Misadventure, DeMuth and Felice teamed up with Felice’s longtime collaborator David Baron at a Catskill Mountain house overlooking the Shokan Reservoir outside Woodstock where the music flowed quickly and freely, and together they began to record her record. Inspired by everything from the Bonnie Raitt that was playing in her house growing up to The Lumineers and Brandi Carlile, DeMuth’s penchant for evocative storytelling and folk sensibilities shine through the 10-track record. And through those songs, DeMuth tells the story of her journey to self-discovery.
On “Signs,” she contemplates her identity and what her path will look like: “All my life I’ve tried my hand at reading the signs/ But I’m still blind/ Still counting the things I need in the night.” In-between the ringing of tambourine bells, DeMuth confronts the constant need for something more. On “Photographs,” co-written by Felice, DeMuth further dives into the human condition, reeling from the raw, devastation in the aftermath of a breakup. With “Rose of Nantucket,” DeMuth returns to the restlessness of “Hotel Song,” her smokey vocals chanting the chorus, “If you get lost in the howling rain/Cause some fucker changed that sign post to lead you astray.” “Into My Arms” picks up where “Rose of Nantucket” leaves off with a more upbeat DeMuth flaunting her sassy lilt on the chorus.
For DeMuth who struggled with ADD growing up, songs were her doorway into prose and fiction. Misadventure reads as a novel with each song an illuminating chapter of DeMuth’s life. What she’s created is a musical tapestry of what it’s like to go through the cycle of losing yourself, fumbling in the dark and ultimately finding your way.
"DeMuth eloquently gathers the threads of loving, learning and ultimately leaving in Already Gone, an understated but moving finale. It seems symbolic of a turning page, with references to coming down and moving on, and abstract lyricism straight from the heart. Misadventure reinstates DeMuth as an alluring contender in the world of indie/folk. She continues to display confident versatility in her angelic voice with an album that is a liberating, wholehearted listen at a pace that instantly sweeps up the listener. Though not all the tracks are striking, DeMuth is a captivating artist, teeming with a soul restless to be heard and remembered." (Georgia Howlett)
Diana DeMuth
Diana DeMuth
singer/songwriter originally from Concord, Massachusetts. She began singing, playing, and writing at the age of thirteen and recorded her first EP at fourteen. In 2014 DeMuth returned to Boston to work with distinguished producer and musician Alain Mallet on her first full length album entitled “Albuquerque”. The two worked to incorporate unique arrangements into DeMuth’s soulful and intimate sound.
When asked what her favorite aspect of composing a song is, she answers, “Writing lyrics. My music has and will always be about the narrative. I love the challenge of trying to capture a different emotion each time I write a song. My favorite part of my new record is that no two songs are about the same thing.” Diana is now touring with her band across the United States and plans to visit twenty-two cities.
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