September 29, 2007

Albums Now Available Online

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Dave’s albums are now available online from this site. Simply select the “Buy” link from the right hand side of the page and follow the prompts. Cheque, Direct Deposit and Paypal are all options for payment.

September 23, 2007

Three songs featured on Pizzababe

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Pizzababes hilarious, sexy and warm podcast has featured 3 of Dave’s songs. The incredibly popular (if not for the faint of heart) podcast has been a huge supporter of Dave’s music for the last year and when Dave sent an advanced copy of the album to the show they were beside themselves. The tracks played on episode 170 are If You Let Me Stay, from One Degree Of Separation (a big favourite of the Pizzababes), Dream Sweetly Tonight, the duet featuring Michelle O’Reilly, and the beautiful Shine A Light, both from hard Road Home.

Of Dave’s music Pizzababe comments
“This is the music that makes me dream…The thing about Dave…his lyrics all mean something…you can actually follow them, you feel them…he is a poet…”

You can find this podshow here.

September 22, 2007

Dave’s Song featured on HomeMade Hits Podcast

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Dave’s song You Can’t Make Her Stay from the new album Hard Road Home has been featured on hugely popular independent music podcast Homemade Hit Show. This is the first time this song has been heard publicly.

The show has a home recording bent to it and Bruce has given an insight into the recording process behind Dave’s work.
“The album was tracked and mixed entirely in my house. The process? Dave would come and record a scratch acoustic guitar and vocal track to a click. Then, I’d get the drummer over here, and he would lay down the beats to the click, acoustic and vocal. Then, I’d get the bass player over to lay down his bit. Then, Dave would come back and we’d start laying down electric guitar
parts, then a “keeper” acoustic part, then a “keeper” vocal. Next, we’d do backing vocals and any hand percussion (if required). Then, I’d mix it.” comments Bruce on the podcasts show notes.
Of the process of recording live musicians, particularly drums, in a house he said that Bruce was “stretching the parameters” of home recording.

Here the show and Dave’s tune at http://www.homemadehitshow.com/show/086HomeMadeHitShowEpisode86.mp3

August 21, 2007

Album Number 4 Started

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Dave is busy recording guide guitar and vocal parts for the next album. Taking a blusier, more acoustic sound the album will focus on new songs, and some reworkings of previous unreleased material. Dave will keep a diary of the recording process and we will get an insight into what is going on.
Stay Tuned

July 16, 2007

Songs Available To Be Heard At MySpace

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Just a reminder that there are four songs from Hard Road Home available on Dave’s MySpace site.

July 14, 2007

New Usual Suspects Site

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There is a new web site for the covers band that Dave sings with - The Usual Suspects. The Suspects, along with long time friend Dan Alexander, are also currently rehearsing Dave’s new material to play live. They hope to launch Hard Road Home within the next two months.

The Usual Suspects play a mix of classic rock, contemporary gems, and those songs that you love but just don’t hear anymore. The site updates their original site with the Wordpress platform (the engine behind this website), an interactive and dynamic site where you can leave comments, hear tunes (eventually) and view photo galleries. The site can be found at www.theusualsuspects.com.au

July 5, 2007

Gallery added

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Follow the links off the main page to see the brand new gallery we have put together of Dave. Some shots that go back nearly ten years…spooky

July 1, 2007

Hard Road Home Released

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12/06/07

Dave Garner releases his third independent release - Hard Road Home.

“As you get older, you get to a point where you are far enough along the road to be able to look back and get some sense of yourself in the world. When I was young I couldn’t wait to get to this point, I looked forward to feeling more sure about myself, to be able to draw strength from all that had got me that far. ..[Hard Road Home] is an album about that point…”

And so Dave Garner delivers his most honest album yet. Musically a more potent, focused affair than perhaps even his last album, One Degree Of Separation, Hard Road Home fits in perfectly with where Dave finds himself standing. One Degree was an album for lovers, it chronicled the emotions, the arguments and the thrills on both sides of love and life. Musically warm and soft, layered with loops and textures, it was a red wine lights down late night affair.

Hard Road Home cuts a little closer to the bone. It contains stories of the beginning of affairs, the middles and the ends. From the hauntingly beautiful Forever Is Now to the desperation of Harry Hit The Road the writing gets into the skin. Above all, the songs get to you because you have been there. Garner’s strength is honing in on those parts of experience that we have all felt, or will feel. We have all felt the rush of danger when you are falling for someone you shouldn’t (My Lover and I). We have all felt that heaviness in the heart of driving towards somebody you know you have hurt badly (Halfway To Hannah). We have all wanted, at some time or another, to be found (Shine A Light).

“This is an album about people coming Home. For some of them it is an easy place to be, for some its unobtainable and for others it is a confusing place”. The most obvious example of someone coming home is the title track . Cinematically you are immediately seeing a guy walking into a town after being away for a long time
“They fixed the town hall clock and gave the tower a new coat of paint/And somebody sprayed the single word “justice” on the court house wall” and from there we get an account of the whirlwind this man has been in for the past “six years and eight nights”.
“I’ve been broke outta money and I been broke outta spirit
Got so damned sick I coulda been dead for a minute
I committed some sins but I’ve come back to atone
Ah yeah, its been a Hard Road Home”

So the album will be available in selected music stores, over the interent and directly from Audio2U. A new website will be launched in the next few weeks.

In other news, Dave is rehearsing a band to take out and play some of this stuff live.

Stay tuned….

Springwood Record Centre

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13/06/07

Hard Road Home is now available online at www.davegarner.info and at Springwood Record Centre, Springwood, NSW, Australia.