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MICAH DALTON'S "PAWNSHOP" AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE.
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TRACK LISTING:
1. WE CAN TAKE THE BACKROADS
2. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MILTON BURROUGHS
3. I'LL FIND YOU IN OHIO
4. REV. RAMSHACK RUN
5. LOOKING FOR A NEW WAY
6. WE CAME ALIVE TONIGHT
7. DOWN, DOWN, PUT IT DOWN
8. GRANDEST PRIZE
9. EASIER TO READ
10. SHE USES LOVE LIKE A CUSS WORD
11. YOUR NAME IS...
12. WHAT WOULD I DO WERE THEY FREE?


He may sound like an earthier, cleverer Ben Harper, but musically Dalton suggests mid-'80s Prince in the way he defiantly straddles so many styles, requiring an enormous musical arsenal to get his point across. These juxtapositions of sounds and style rarely feel forced or even deliberate, courtesy of Dalton's soulful vocals and incisive songwriting.--PASTE MAGAZINE

When you combine an earthy, easygoing songwriting style, the influence of Donny Hathaway and Paul Simon and a penchant for warm, understated instrumentation, there's a good chance you'll get ear-pleasing results. Micah Dalton has, and he calls it 'alt. soul.'"--THE NASHVILLE SCENE

"His arrangements are creative, and his soulful vocals draw you in with their warmth and depth.... Micah Dalton shows incredible promise as an up and coming singer/songwriter; if you're looking for a innovative sound, delivered with authenticity and confidence, he's your go-to guy."--SUITE 101

There was a time when an album didn't offer pleasures for the ears alone. Having a vinyl LP on the turntable and a cover sleeve's vivid, larger-then-life artwork in hand made for a rich multi-sensory experience. But that long since became the stuff of tall tales. That is, until Micah Dalton decided to liquefy the boundaries between artistic media with Pawnshop. On the third recording project of his career, the Atlanta, Ga.-based singer-songwriter summons the audio-visual album experience from the shadows of memory, and goes a step further still. Pawnshop is twelve spacious Southern pop statements; it's a short story told in twelve vignettes; it's twelve visceral, pen-and-ink images; it's an artistic risk that pays off mightily, and nothing short of a radical re-imagining. "The idea of creating characters and running them through storylines is a lot more interesting than just an album," says Dalton. "It is like going into a science lab and seeing what comes out. Using different creative media and seeing how they interact with one another and speak to people is always fun." Dalton co-wrote four of the album's richly nuanced songs with Brooklyn-based pop songsmith Nate Campany and several others with longtime collaborator bassist/producer James Gregory. Dalton and Gregory put flesh on the song bones between January and August 2007, working out of Nashville's Smoakstack Studios (Derek Webb), Art Canvas (India.Arie, Mighty Clouds of Joy) and other locales, and enlisting the sensitive touch of multi-instrumentalist Paul Moak, guitarist Kenny Meeks (Sixpence None the Richer), keyboardist Ben Shive and others. The tracks cover satisfying musical range, from the acoustic, soul-tinged warmth of "Take the Backroads," "We Came Alive Tonight" and "The Grandest Prize," to "Down, Down Put It Down"--a snaking R&B number laced with sharp string runs--and gospel-infused, loose-jointed, backwoods romps like "I Am a Man (The Autobiography of Milton Burrows)" and "Reverend Ramshack Run." The songs, stories and images dwell in the fertile space between autobiography and imagination. You could say they're true and more-than-true at the same time. There are elements of Dalton in Pawnshop--a restless soul sojourning through rural Georgia in 1965 and the album's central character--but they're not one and the same. Dalton ensured that the project would have plenty of captivating twists and turns by bringing other creative souls into the conversation, Jewly Hight to write a "fictional" story of desire taking hold and Jason Harwell to render the striking visuals. There's enough there for the listener-reader-observer to get lost in over and over. Dalton began erecting signposts to chart the course of his musical progression back in 2004 with his pop-inflected full-length debut, These Are the Roots. Next came 2006's seven-song Advancement EP, which displayed moments of kinship with Donny Hathaway and Marvin Gaye, but was anything but an exercise in imitation. In countless clubs, theatres, coffeehouses and colleges east of the Mississippi, Dalton has shared the stage with the likes of Jon McLaughlin, Mindy Smith, Gary Jules, Dave Barnes and other lesser-known but no less talented folks. In 2007 he also signed on with unique Athens-based nonprofit indie Rebuilt Records. The momentum is continually building. And Pawnshop adds a whole new batch of sights, sounds and stories to Dalton's body of work.

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Micah Dalton Tour Dates Announced with Richard Julian May 27

June Midwest and Southern tour dates listed.


Stats

plays today - 24

all-time plays - 4639

profile views - 8275

Discography - see all 3

  • Pawn Shop

    Pawn Shop

  • Advancement

    Advancement

  • These are the Roots

    These are the Roots



Comments - see all 36

Yellow says:

hi! Thanks for the add! Peace to you! Yellow

posted May 31


Kris Parks - Compositeur says:

great job ! peace & love

posted May 29


Muzik Prince says:

Bro ---did you know when you GOOGLE your name this is the first thing to pop-up?? THATS PRETTY DANG SWEET PARTNER!!!!

posted Apr 3


Dj Otni says:

hello new songs in the space greetings & visita www.myspace.com/djotni

posted Feb 21


Balm says:

The Secret Diary of Steve Ballmer and my band Balm

posted Jan 19


Anderson Baxley says:

hey dude. we're excited about the new cd release up here in g'vegas!

posted Dec 14


Green says:

Dear John is a great track. Keep up the awesome music.

posted Dec 12


benjamin parks says:

hey brother. sorry i missed ya at trinity... and also sorry it's taken me two weeks to respond on this thing. don't really check it that much. you in town? playing in the atl anytime soon? we should cross paths. hope all is well. +bp

posted Oct 14


anyism says:

Hey Micah, I'm really digging your music. I don't know if you're able to join any groups, but you should consider joining The Micahs. All the cool Micahs are doing it(?) I really look forward to hearing more of your music.

posted Aug 27


The Problem of Payne says:

I need Micah Dalton in Florida! Congrats on the record deal (I still can't beleive Trobletown wasn't good enough. J/K). Can't wait for the new record bro.

posted Aug 19


G.S.SONGWORKS- Gary Swindell says:

Hey Bro, Just givin a listen to your tunes.... Disappointed is by ffar my fav..... so on my permanent playlist.....!!!!!!!! G.Swindell

posted Aug 6


Anna B says:

I'm pretty darn excited to see you tonight at Eddie's. hope you're well!

posted Jul 11


S Hunton Photography....oh, and Music too says:

what's up? You gonna make it out to Nathan's show at Smith's tonight, or r you out on the road?

posted Jun 28


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