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MP3 Doc Dabolu - The Frivol

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(ID 251042)
Atmospheric, Anti-Folk Acoustic Rock with experimental sounds and objects being hit against other objects to make noise. Will be enjoyed by fans of Jim O'Rourke, Lou Barlow, Ben Folds and Ween.

18 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Angry, ROCK: Acoustic



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"I am knocked aback by the ingenuity and finesse. The guitar playing and vocals were brilliant, and quite unique."
"Clever guitar play and the vocals are superb. I love the general feel."
- Garageband.com


** Suggested tracks: 8. Roll Me Over, 7. I Agree With The Animals, 1. Off Rhyme

(If you're an MP3 weirdo, go buy "The Frivol" on Itunes!)

Written, performed, and produced by Chicago musician, (and currently bass player for indie/prog rock band Wonka) Mike Grosso, in many different DIY "studio" circumstances, Doc Dabolu contains a sound that is as disorienting as diving into a basket of puppies.

"The Frivol" was recorded at places ranging from a radio production booth in the middle of cornfields, to the basements of houses where Doc was residing, to his bedroom in his apartment in Chicago. Some of the tracks contain instruments which were recorded in analog and other instruments within the same song recorded digitally just to expand the sound spectrum into unexplored areas.

Using acoustic & electric guitars, a bass, congas, a jaw harp, drums or anything that may at some time resemble a drum, sometimes vocals and any other device that can make noise when hit/strummed/thrown against the wall, Doc Dabolu has made an album that is guaranteed to make your limbs jump around the room in revolt, and quite possibly even melt your brain if you're not careful.


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