The Station Myth is a quartet of Daniels in New York City. For a full historical account of how four young men named Daniel came together in the densest city in the country click here. The band has recently returned from a 3-week tour of the East Coast in support of their debut, self-titled record. Along the way The Station Myth went bowling and broke some bones but ultimately used their time very wisely and garnered a few new fans. Currently, they're taking a break from playing live. The Daniels are focusing solely on recording what will become the second installment in The Station Myth's catalog.
Critics unanimously agree that The Station Myth’s music is hard to explain. Perhaps the most common assessment of their music is that “you can't quite place a finger on just one genre” (Hybrid Magazine). However a few critics have honed in on the mixture and made some sense of it. One common comment is that The Station Myth sounds like a “veteran band” (Sound as Language). They’ve been compared to “Elbow, Up-era REM, Tears For Fears and Bloc Party” (Binky the Doormat). Thematically, their music touches on some of the darker sides of love, family, and togetherness. “The band seem[s] especially serious. But The Station Myth’s diverting textures and earnest approach command respect” (The Nashville Scene). Although their music proves this to be true, you wouldn’t believe it if you talked to any of the four Daniels. They’re rarely without a joke and a smile. They simply are inspired by some of the more dramatic facets of their lives, as well as the lives of the ones they love.
Please check out The Station Myth’s Blog for the most up-to-date information. And stay tuned for an early-2007 release of their new single, “Anything You Can Watch Disappear,” as well as an inspiring new video for “The Man Who Pleased,” featuring footage from the band members' families, due out by year’s end. Thanks for stopping by. Come back soon, and tell the people you love about The Station Myth.
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Daniel Ryan - Vocals, Guitar
Daniel Bellury - bass
Daniel Fickle - Guitar, Keys
Daniel Whitt - Drums
immanuel says:
Great music, guys! Keep it up!
posted Apr 12