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Dirty Projectors, an experimental indie-rock group from California led by music auteur Dave Longstreth, make unconventional but beautiful music; they're on tour with new release "Bitte Orca ...
Despite being the lead and driving force behind the NYC indie staple Dirty Projectors since his 20s, Longstreth got comfortable having a revolving door of bandmates for almost a decade — never ...
Opinions about Dirty Projectors couldn't be more divided. At a recent NPR Music listening party, audience members gave the band's new album, Swing Lo Magellan, both very high marks and very low marks.
While bands often struggle to recapture the simple charm of their early stuff, Brooklyn experimental pop group Dirty Projectors -- who visit Portland on Wednesday -- have flipped the script with ...
Dirty Projectors have announced their new album, Song of the Earth, out April 4th via Nonesuch/New Amsterdam in the US and Transgressive in the UK.
The Dirty Projectors remain one my absolute favorite bands, and they probably will forever. Even when you get over things, even when you get through them, some love always remains.
But then again, Dirty Projectors is a really likable album. It sounds and feels like the arc of a breakup: Insanity followed by self-care followed by clarity and peace.
Bonus Summer Playlist: Dirty Projectors’ Dave Longstreth Makes You a Mix TapeDirty Projectors’ Dave Longstreth makes you a playlist to enjoy while sitting in a park. apropos of nothing Nov. 30 ...
When Dirty Projectors mastermind and bandleader Dave Longstreth sings about being “in the gray mesh shorts” of his alma mater, honestly, I freak out a little bit. When he croons, “I boogied ...
Dirty Projectors have been in a transitory period for some time now. After the band’s loss of longtime member Amber Coffman in 2013, David Longstreth released what was ostensibly a solo in their ...
Dirty Projectors frontman David Longstreth decided he couldn't wait any longer. In a Twitter post yesterday, the singer said it had been "four years, seven months and 11 days" since the band's ...
Dirty Projectors have planned not two, not three, but FIVE EPs in an ongoing series. "Lose Your Love" is from the second.