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Jo Mo
06/20/09, 02:26 AM
Dance Gavin Dance - Happiness
Record Label: Rise
Release Date: July 9, 2009

Usually when a band releases a new CD, there are usually two main worries: how the music is, and how much the band has changed. However, ever since the debut album from Dance Gavin Dance, Downtown Battle Mountain, it seems the only real issue fans care about is, "will it be as good as the almighty Johnny Craig" (their former vocalist). I think I've read more comments about how Craig was either better or worse than actual information on what people think of the music. When the band released their previous effort, the untitled (death star album), I was an immediate fan. I loved almost everything about that record and began to look on AP.net to see how others felt. However, it seemed to me that people only cared about how superbly better Craig was than their new singer Kurt Travis. No one really looked at how skillful the guitars were, or how the bass didn't just follow the kick drum or disappear in the mix, or how the drums were unique and flowed perfectly. So when I heard DGD had a new CD coming out so early I was ecstatic and hoped that maybe people would delve into the music beyond just the new singer (and excessive use of the word fuck).

I assumed fans wouldn't even remember who Johnny Craig was by this CD. That was until DGD released a cd almost completely nothing like anything they've released before. Maybe this band just loves haters, because it seems every move they make attracts them. So now, there is a mass of people who don't really dwell on Craig anymore, but instead they make a point of how different the band is now and that they aren't "Dance Gavin Dance" anymore. But I digress. All that useless forum drama aside, what's the actual verdict on the music? Happiness is superb on many levels, even with the change.

The CD begins with "Tree Village," probably the only song that is really similar to their previous music, and it is an excellent track. Kurt Travis has taken hold of this band and his vocals lead the driving, faster-paced song. This is also the first time Will Swan (their guitarist and new screamer) has been on a recording. Swan has a very unique scream that is much more accesible to the fans than that of John Mess, their former screamer. Even if you despise the other songs, most fans will definitely find the opener, a solid track.

The next two songs are similar, featuring very quick guitars and a more equal amount of screaming/singing. "Nasa" showcases the bands two guitarists talent, something that is lacking in this scene nowadays. Dance Gavin Dance is definitely not a fan of power chords or music that you can rock the fuck out too because you are playing a four-note breakdown the entire time. Both "Nasa" and "I'm Down With Brown Town" are great tracks, the latter of which features a chorus with some sweet shredding in the background.

Next comes "Carl Barker" my favorite on the CD. The bass is superb and holds most of the song the whole time. The catchy chrous slows it down and makes this a very memorable track. "Happiness" comes next, which is the CD's title, though many songs mention the happiness theme very frequently. This is a more laid-back track where Travis's vocals are the highlight. This is a track that Dance Gavin Dance have never really done before, especially with the fact that there isn't screaming until the end.

Next is "Self-Trepanation," which is an enigma of a song. The song starts of with an eerie guitar sound, then kicks in full-band with screaming. The song comes off to be an extremely heavy song, but then it transitions into quiet singing and a very mellow riff with a jazzy feel to it. The song never picks back up. It's my least favorite on the CD but it isn't necessarily bad. The next three songs are like nothing DGD has ever made. "The Strawberry Swisher pt. 1" is laid-back with an R&B feel and humorous lyrics. Next comes "Don't Tell Dave," which showcases a kind of funk feel. This is a song I see most fans completely hating, but the guitars are excellent and I love when a band can create a song completely outside of their usual genre. "The Strawberry Swisher pt. 2" follows. It's probably the most skippable song, as it is similar to pt. 1, but lacking in excitement.

The final song is "Powder To The People", a great closer to the cd. The guitars are very unique and the lead is almost nothing like the rhythm, but they blend somehow perfectly, something Dance Gavin Dance has always been capable of doing. The song has a rap in the middle that fits very well and doesn't hinder the song, and then the song transitions to a more upbeat ending until the CD ends with instrumentals only. The last minute of the song will impress almost anyone who has ever tried to play a guitar.

All in all, Dance Gavin Dance created this CD in full and released it less than a year after their prior disc, a feat that takes most bands two years to do. If you open your ears and your mind to this CD, I'm sure you will enjoy it. And I know that regardless of what this band does, hate will follow. I just hope you take the time to notice how damn good the music truly is.

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chelseaxsmilexD
06/26/09, 12:14 PM
i'm osrry, but i absolutely despised the death star album. It bugged me so much, and not just because the new lineup, but because the band had changed so far and went nowhere with it. I'm not the only one who thinks so. However, I like Carl Baker, Self-Trepanation 1 (have no idea why, just very odd.) Tree Village. I want to hear Powder 2 da ppl tho.

Jo Mo
06/26/09, 12:42 PM
death star album sounds like no other band out there, its just great song writing

lowerC
06/26/09, 09:43 PM
every single dgd album has its on style and each one is perfect.im a HUGE fan and love where kurt has taken them!

Klatzke
06/27/09, 09:44 AM
This album is terrible and I sorta liked the untitled album.

jeff1391
06/27/09, 10:22 PM
i'm one of the few fans who's NOT a johnny craig fan. i really think nabbing kurt was a great decision. don't get me wrong, i love love love dtown battle mtn, but i like death star even more. but of course, my favorite album is the new one. i love how they sound practically like a different band with each release and i love the direction they went with this one. this was a great review; i agree, not enough attention is given to the wonderful musicianship. oh and i saw them earlier today at warped tour- they played songs from all 3 full lengths and kurt does a fantastic job singing johnny craig's part. also i like will swan's scream a LOOOOOOTTTTT more than jonathan mess's.

whataclush
07/02/09, 01:38 PM
every single dgd album has its on style and each one is perfect.im a HUGE fan and love where kurt has taken them!
who's kurt? will swan is the only reason this band isnt in a shit hole.

Viva Sonata
07/03/09, 02:17 PM
This album is terrible and I sorta liked the untitled album.
You lie. This album destroyed.

simensays
07/03/09, 02:22 PM
This album is terrible and I sorta liked the untitled album.
my thoughts exactly

therookielot
07/03/09, 02:27 PM
Thank you for not putting Emarosa in "Recommended If You Like"

Keagan Ilvonen
07/03/09, 02:33 PM
Rated wayyyyy tooo high.

Mattylikesfilms
07/03/09, 02:39 PM
I love the death star album too! I love happines as well and I hate downtown battle mountain

yayitsjoe
07/03/09, 02:47 PM
This album is terrible and I sorta liked the untitled album.

care to back this up?

yayitsjoe
07/03/09, 02:48 PM
this review is spot on. i totally agree.


i've loved all of their cds.

InBetweenAisles
07/03/09, 03:00 PM
I totally agree with this review. Good read.

HMNIJared
07/03/09, 03:20 PM
i was gonna review this, but there's no point now.

good review.

however,
self-trepanation is one of my favorite tracks, lyrically.
but carl barker is by far the best song this era of DGD has released.

Alaris1337
07/03/09, 04:07 PM
yeah, I absolutely love this album, it has such a good feel to it. And I agree with Carl Barker being the best song, the chorus in that song is just SO damn catchy, I love it.

likeroseswefall
07/03/09, 04:29 PM
so anyone who thinks this album is terrible, obviously has no taste in good music.

glassjaw777
07/03/09, 04:30 PM
i completely agree 100% with your review. i was not a huge dgd fan until this cd came out. people are so ignorant by saying this cd sucks. i think it's there best by far. the musicianship is uncomprehendible. Oh and my I mention this band is lightyears ahead because Johnny left and Kurt stepped in.

YouSmellExcited
07/03/09, 04:42 PM
sweet guitar work

cheenonfire
07/03/09, 05:00 PM
i have to disagree with you. dont get me wrong, i love their music, but i do think that after all the line-up changes theyve had they shouldve changed their name. i honestly dont care who sings, im a fan of all their stuff, but will swan & matt are the only original members.

Klatzke
07/03/09, 05:09 PM
care to back this up?
vocals are far overdone, production is terrible, and the instrumentals have remained virtually the same. They took no steps forward, and even without Mess the screaming is atrocious.

EDIT: and they easily have some of the worst, unfocused lyrics I've ever heard.

Viva Sonata
07/03/09, 05:21 PM
vocals are far overdone, production is terrible, and the instrumentals have remained virtually the same. They took no steps forward, and even without Mess the screaming is atrocious.

EDIT: and they easily have some of the worst, unfocused lyrics I've ever heard.
Well, come on. They're Dance Gavin Dance. I don't think the point of that band is focused lyrics. The style of lyrics doesn't hold a particular subject, because they're constantly changing rhythms and structures. I think this is their aim, in order to grab and hold interest.

I agree with you that the production is uneven and bad, but the instrumentals are a sign that the band is comfortable with their consistency of the music style they hold in Downtown and the Deathstar record. There were, granted, a few creative liberties that were taken, but at the band's discretion - their a breath of fresh air that added to an otherwise stale record.

And as for the vocals, this is Kurt's way of trying to making up for his name not being Jonny Craig. Cut him, and the band, some slack.

I think it's one of their better discs.

LPcatitoRJA
07/03/09, 05:34 PM
who's kurt? will swan is the only reason this band isnt in a shit hole.
this.
I love Will Swan's scream.
And i really like this lineup, and this album.
Im glad Will Swan shows us his great screams in this album, because the only thing I hated about "old" DGD was Jon Mess screaming

whataclush
07/03/09, 05:40 PM
this.
I love Will Swan's scream.
And i really like this lineup, and this album.
Im glad Will Swan shows us his great screams in this album, because the only thing I hated about "old" DGD was Jon Mess screaming
the opposite for me. the only thing i like about will is his guitar playing, i really dont consider him a screamer. i loved mess's screams haha

LPcatitoRJA
07/03/09, 05:46 PM
the opposite for me. the only thing i like about will is his guitar playing, i really dont consider him a screamer. i loved mess's screams haha
ohh my bad :P

i like jon mess screams but the thing is i really couldnt understand them
and i think they get kind of annoying after a while

Sic Transit Zeb
07/03/09, 06:31 PM
This album is terrible and I sorta liked the untitled album.
Really? I actually like this one more.

dancelukedance
07/03/09, 06:39 PM
Good review! way, way, way better written than the other one posted a week or so ago.


Dance gavin dance are great. Every disc they've released it top-fucking-notch

simensays
07/03/09, 06:54 PM
vocals are far overdone, production is terrible, and the instrumentals have remained virtually the same. They took no steps forward, and even without Mess the screaming is atrocious.

EDIT: and they easily have some of the worst, unfocused lyrics I've ever heard.
it's like you and I are one in the same

barkingincision
07/03/09, 07:43 PM
while this is a good cd, far better than the horrid piece of shit they put out before, this review is so, so wrong. erroneous. you're right about the jonny craig thing, though he's a better singer than kurt by far, the band is fucking great too, often overlooked by the quote unquote "scene."
but powder to the people has to be one of the worst closers to any album i've ever heard, and the strawberry swisher pt. 2 is probably the best song on this record. have you heard that fucking chorus? it's kurt's best vocal track for sure. how could you miss that? self-trepanation pushes the band to new directions. it's far more unique than anything else on the record. the musicianship is nowhere near as interesting as it was on downtown battle mountain, let alone whatever i say is royal ocean. sean o sullivan was key to this band's sound.

sarahmaes
07/03/09, 08:23 PM
Great review - love the new album and the s/t, as well. I loved Jonny in DBM but I'm fine with him doing other things now. Dance Gavin Dance has done a great job overcoming their "loss" of members.

yurmykryptonite
07/03/09, 08:33 PM
this cd is amazing and an immediate contender for album of the year! It is easily dgd's best cd yet

timb89
07/03/09, 10:24 PM
so anyone who thinks this album is terrible, obviously has no taste in good music.
based on what? what particular qualities does this album possess that allows it to define whether someones taste is good or bad.

yayitsjoe
07/03/09, 10:38 PM
vocals are far overdone, production is terrible, and the instrumentals have remained virtually the same. They took no steps forward, and even without Mess the screaming is atrocious.

EDIT: and they easily have some of the worst, unfocused lyrics I've ever heard.


i think it's all around fun album. and i think it's a lot more funky than their past work.

Keagan Ilvonen
07/04/09, 12:06 AM
I don't see how anyone who is a fan of this genre could hate the Death Star album.

Dm!tr! the !st
07/04/09, 12:35 AM
I'm sorry but I want someone to make a SOLID case against why this was a bad album. My argument, the musicianship has never went down, and to me has improved because this album shows the most versatility while STILL keeping that intricate guitar work with clashing Lead/rhythm guitars. The lyrics aren't horrible but they are better than a majority of the s/t, not saying some still fall flat on Happiness though. Besides a some flat spots this is a step up from the s/t.

Hockeywall
07/04/09, 05:14 AM
This is the first DGD album I listened to without listening to previous stuff, may god there is some fucking sexy guitar work on this album.

Klatzke
07/04/09, 07:34 AM
i think it's all around fun album. and i think it's a lot more funky than their past work.
Funky, worse.. Same thing apparently.

Sargent Sausage
07/04/09, 10:59 AM
this cd is so great. so many great tracks. you should recommend a marijuana cigarette before listing to this cd to enhance the experience. The bass on this record is badass also.

NateFoundGlory
07/04/09, 11:40 AM
so anyone who thinks this album is terrible, obviously has no taste in good music.

You're an idiot.

I think this album's decent. Probably on par with Deathstar. Downtown Battle Mountain is brilliant though.

xjoex
07/04/09, 12:01 PM
this band sucks

ShortyNC
07/04/09, 01:54 PM
Anyone complaining about the lyrics not being "focused" enough, clearly doesn't get DGD. Album of the year for me. Carl Barker and Power to the People are the shit =)

yayitsjoe
07/04/09, 02:29 PM
Funky, worse.. Same thing apparently.


you don't like the funk?

chassmariee
09/17/09, 01:22 PM
"Happiness' is one of my favorite albums of this year-so far. Dance Gavin Dance is a superb band with amazing qualities. To hate just is incorrect. They have an amazing writing style, their instrumentals are unlike anyones and their style is so off the wall. Comparing Johnny to Kurt is something I used to argue about, always claiming Kurt is better. In my opinion he is. But all of that aside DGD has been a great band throughout all vox. and albums. Their isn't an album I dislike.
I've seen DGD four times and I am always impressed, where as others are not and hey, that's a deaf opinion.
They sing what they know. Realism.
I can easily say they are one of my favorite bands.
Ah, and the little rap at the end of 'Powder to the People' won me over.