DA
EXCLAMATION POINT
LP
Catalog No.: FTF-500
Release date: April 17, 2010
Length: 46 minutes
Year: 1980/1981
An important and influential fixture on the early Chicago (post) Punk scene, DA had its feet planted firmly in the moment while focused on a future yet to come. DA, while influenced by psych, punk and noise, created a body of work startling in its depth and originality. The inventive rhythms of original drummer Dawn Fisher and the muscular backbeats of her successor, Robert Furem layed a propulsive framework for the intertwined guitar work of Gaylene Goudreau and David Thomas. The angular fluidity of their interplay became the perfect backdrop for singer and bassist Lorna Donley's introspective lyricis and expressive voice. Personal and obsessive, strange yet familiar, the music of DA is ripe for re-discovery.
SIDE A
1. 1:28
2. Dark Rooms
3. Silent Snow
4. Mirrors
5. Time Will Be Kind
6. This Doubt
7. Fish Shit
SIDE B
8. Strangers
9. Next to Nothing
10. The Killer
11. Oh Boy!
12. Three Shadows
13. The Good's Gone
DA:
Lorna Donley - Bass & Vocals & Invisible Sleigh Bells
Gaylene Goudreau - Guitar & backing Vocals & Attitude
David C. Thomas - Guitar & backing vocals & Scraping
Dawn Fisher - Drumming (Trks 1,2,4,7,11,12,13)
Robert Furem - Drumming (Trks 3,6,8,9,10,14,15)
PRESS
“Like Patti Smith fronting Joy Division”
- Chicago Reader
"Eerie and suggestive. They definitely have something."
- NME
"DA explores worlds where angels fear to tread. Highly recommended to lovers of the Velvet Underground or Joy Division."
- CMJ
"Guitar and bass lines are angular, jolting (& thus comforting) in their nonstop muscularity. Anorexorock anxieties mixed with echoed screams from a Catholic adolescence"
- Creem
"Great lyrics, great sound. Highly recommended to people who worship Siouxsie and the Banshees"
- Sub Pop Fanzine