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		<title>We&#8217;re Not the Only Ones Obsessed With Bromst</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Cranston</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, we know we might "obsessing" a bit, having already featured "Snookered", "Red F", and "Get Older", compounded by Tripwire Editor Derek Evers' "blowjob of a review", but hey, we're not the only ones.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thetripwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/bromst.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-15227" title="bromst" src="http://www.thetripwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/bromst.jpg" alt="bromst" width="500" height="500" /></a></p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s very easy to identify &#8216;negative&#8217; in change, but I want this record to showcase the positive aspects of change, and how things like getting older, or dying, or the end of civilization, or the end of a species isn&#8217;t a &#8230; bad thing.&#8221;<br />
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From any other artist, in practically any context, this quote would wreak of absurd neophytic existential posturing, but spoke by <a href="http://www.myspace.com/dandeacon" target="new"><strong>Dan Deacon</strong></a> in <a href="pitchfork.tv" target="new">Pitchfork TV&#8217;s In The Studio piece</a> about <em>Bromst</em>, why can&#8217;t he also challenge our traditional ideas of life and dying? After all, along what process did we associate getting older with the loss of youth? Why can&#8217;t getting older remeble the the explosive surge at roughly 0:58 on &#8220;</a><a href="http://www.thetripwire.com/listen/2009/01/06/dan-deacon-get-older/">&#8220;Get Older&#8221;</a>&#8220;?</p>
<p>Yes, we know we might &#8220;obsessing&#8221; a bit, having already featured <a href="http://www.thetripwire.com/listen/2009/03/31/dan-deacon-snookered/">&#8220;Snookered&#8221;</a>, <a href="http://www.thetripwire.com/listen/2009/03/23/dan-deacon-padding-ghost/">&#8220;Paddling Ghost&#8221;</a> and <a href="http://www.thetripwire.com/listen/2009/01/06/dan-deacon-get-older/">Get Older</a>, compounded by Tripwire Editor Derek Evers&#8217; <a href="http://www.thetripwire.com/reviews/2009/03/27/bromst/">&#8220;blowjob of a review&#8221;</a>, but hey, we&#8217;re not the only ones:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.avclub.com/articles/dan-deacon,25513/" target="new">The Onion A.V. Club</a>: &#8220;Deacon has always said that he writes within his physical means (then: homemade equipment, sweltering clubs; now: actual studios, actual venues). A word of advice for anyone who crosses Dan’s path: Give this man anything he asks for.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/12833-bromst/" target="new">Pitchfork</a>: &#8220;The music becomes something like a natural process: one clean, simple sweep, but built from an insane complexity of detail. And there&#8217;s enough to un-knot in there to make this a terrific step for Deacon &#8212; out from the sticky basements into a space where he can try to tackle the sublime.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.avclub.com" target="new">Tiny Mix Tapes</a>: &#8220;The way Deacon transitioned from the format of his cartoon-y debut to the sparkling sidewalk-chalk innocence here is astonishing, comparable to the bump in quality and focus we all felt when Ágætis Byrjun proceeded Von or Person Pitch followed Young Prayer. It’s the hyper-distinguishable leap from idiosyncratic-but-lovable to just-plain-lovable that makes <em>Bromst</em> &#8212; and Danny Boy himself &#8212; of increased import.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>Bromst</em> Is Awesome.</p>
<p><b>Dan Deacon tour dates</b><br />
04.03.09 &#8211; Philadelphia, PA (First Unitarian Church)<br />
04.04.09 &#8211; Baltimore, MD (TRANSMODERN FESTIVAL: H&#038;H BUILDING)<br />
04.05.09 &#8211; Williamsburg, VA (The Little Theater)<br />
04.06.09 &#8211; Asheville, NC (Orange Peel)<br />
04.07.09 &#8211; Knoxville, TN (Catalyst)<br />
04.08.09 &#8211; Birmingham, AL (Bottletree)<br />
04.09.09 &#8211; Athens, GA (88/cp)<br />
04.10.09 &#8211; Atlanta, GA (Eyedrum)<br />
04.11.09 &#8211; Tallahassee, FL (FSU/Club Downunder)<br />
04.13.09 &#8211; New Orleans, LA (The Candle Factory/The Heavy)<br />
04.15.09 &#8211; Baton Rouge, LA (Spanish Moon)<br />
04.16.09 &#8211; Houston, TX (Orange Show)<br />
04.17.09 &#8211; Austin, TX (Emos)<br />
04.18.09 &#8211; Fort Worth, TX (Fort Worth Modern Art Museum)<br />
04.20.09 &#8211; Tempe, AZ (The Clubhouse)<br />
04.21.09 &#8211; San Diego, CA (Che Cafe)<br />
04.22.09 &#8211; Los Angeles, CA (Troubadour)<br />
04.23.09 &#8211; San Francisco, CA (Great American Music Hall)<br />
04.24.09 &#8211; Portland, OR  (Wonder Ballroom)<br />
04.25.09 &#8211; Seattle, WA (The Vera Project)<br />
04.26.09 &#8211; Vancouver, BC (Richards on Richards)<br />
04.29.09 &#8211; Salt Lake City, UT (Kilby Court)<br />
04.30.09 &#8211; Denver, CO (Bluebird Theater)<br />
05.01.09 &#8211; Kansas City, MO (Pistol K.C.)<br />
05.02.09 &#8211; Minneapolis, MN (Triple Rock Social Club)<br />
05.04.09 &#8211; Madison, WI (Majestic Theatre)<br />
05.05.09 &#8211; Milwaukee, WI (Turner Hall Ballroom)<br />
05.06.09 &#8211; Urbana, IL (Canopy Club/Club Void)<br />
05.07.09 &#8211; Chicago, IL (Metro)<br />
05.08.09 &#8211; Mount Pleasant, MI (CMU / The Wesley Foundation)<br />
05.09.09 &#8211; Detroit, MI (TBA)<br />
05.10.09 &#8211; Toronto, ON (The Deleon White Gallery)<br />
05.11.09 &#8211; Montreal, QC (La Sala Rossa)<br />
05.12.09 &#8211; South Burlington, VT (HG Showcase Lounge)<br />
05.13.09 &#8211; Cambridge, MA (Middle East Downstairs)<br />
05.14.09 &#8211; Providence, RI (RISD Market Square)<br />
05.15.09 &#8211; Brooklyn, NY (Danbro Studios)<br />
05.16.09 &#8211; New York, NY (Bowery Ballroom)<br />
05.17.09 &#8211; Washington, D.C. (9:30 Club)</p>
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