With his epic and earnest new album, 'Bromst', Dan Deacon proves he’s much more than just a zany, dayglo party starter. That doesn’t mean he’s stopped being fun.
I get the impression he has hundreds of playful stories to explain the album’s obscure title. This is the answer he gave me:
“There are these caves outside Baltimore with a series of stalactites. There’s a very large stalactite that gets a very ominous tone when struck. It's a hollow stalactite and it rings like a very ...
Persona Sauna — Dan Deacon's forthcoming Bromst LP has been three years in the making. For many, his name is one you might recognize from all the various Top Of lists you've come across ... more info
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