Album

History Speaks

Deep Sea Diver

2012 · Rock

History Speaks by Deep Sea Diver

History Speaks is a Pop album by Deep Sea Diver, originally released in 2012. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked.

About

Shifting rhythms, glistening melodies, and unsettled emotions define Deep Sea Diver's debut, <i>History Speaks</i>. The Seattle combo’s frontwoman, Jessica Dobson, has an impressive resume, including touring stints as guitarist/bassist with Beck, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and The Shins. Her dusky vocals bring the likes of Sharon Van Etten and Nona Marie Invie to mind, with hints of Siouxsie Sioux’s stylish torment. Together with husband/drummer Peter Mansen and bassist John Raines, she taps into an angular but tuneful musical vein akin to The Police’s early albums. Dobson’s lyrics convey intense dread and delight but remain elusive, veering from the wounded longing of “Ships” to the swooning surrender of the title tune. Deep Sea Diver’s ability to lay down complex, propulsive grooves keeps things interesting, whether the band takes a jazzy tack (“Nwo”), locks into a nervous shuffle (“Keep It Moving”), or gets steamy to a Caribbean beat (“You Go Running”). The dreamily evocative “Tracks of the Green Line” lets Dobson play the nightclub chanteuse to eerie effect.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Ships3:55
  2. 2Weekend Wars3:45
  3. 3Nwo3:19
  4. 4The Watchmen3:36
  5. 5You Go Running4:09
  6. 6Keep It Moving2:59
  7. 7Why Must a Man Change?4:20
  8. 8Tracks of the Green Line5:32
  9. 9History Speaks6:13

Sound DNA

  • Pop
  • Contemporary Pop
  • jangly
  • earnest
  • bohemian

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2 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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