Self-released – Release Date: 10/23/20
Last month, Dave Hause released a pair of new EPs. One is called Patty and features covers of Patty Griffin songs, while the other, Paddy, contains songs written by Patrick “Paddy” Costello of Dillinger Four. This review will focus solely on the Paddy EP, as I am much more familiar with the work of D4. In a few words, Hause has done a masterful job of reimagining these songs in a stripped-down, acoustic fashion. His interpretations draw the lyrics to the forefront and illustrate just how relevant Dillinger Four’s message remains after many years.
Continue Reading…Earlier this month, The Addisons released a cover of one of Naked Raygun’s most beloved songs, “Vanilla Blue.” When Naked Raygun bassist Pierre Kezdy sadly passed away last month, The Addisons chose to put out this song, which Kezdy wrote, as a tribute to him. In terms of how they went about interpreting the song, bassist Rick Uncapher said “We really didn’t think about it too much. We just learned it, played it and recorded it pretty quick. Daisun DeRik, our old drummer, recorded it at his house in Brookfield. Tom, (singer/guitarist Tom Counihan) mixed it at his house in Aurora and Justin Perkins did the mastering at Mystery Room in Milwaukee.” He continued, “We’ve all been huge Raygun fans dating way back. Dave, (singer/guitarist Dave Lysien) and Tom’s old band, Not Rebecca, got to open for Raygun at the Riv in the early ‘90s, so we just wanted to pay tribute the best we could.” When asked about Pierre’s legacy, Uncapher added “Pierre was a really sweet guy. Super friendly, funny and humble. As a musician, we’ll remember his bass tone and his bold stage presence. And of course, we’ll remember his songs.” Check out The Addisons’ rendition of “Vanilla Blue” below and for those interested in helping out, there’s a GoFundMe campaign that was launched by Kezdy’s family.