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      The Getty Address

      Dirty ProjectorsDirty Projectors
      • 2005
      • 13 tracks
      • 56 min
      • art pop
      The Getty Address - Dirty Projectors
      The Getty Address - Dirty Projectors

      Album Details

      Dirty Projectors' The Getty Address is a captivating art pop masterpiece, released on 5 April 2005 via Western Vinyl. This 56-minute album is a testament to the band's innovative approach to music, weaving a complex tapestry of sound that showcases their unique blend of creativity and experimentation.

      Throughout the album's 13 tracks, Dirty Projectors take listeners on a journey of discovery, from the introspective 'I Sit On the Ridge At Dusk' to the whimsical 'Jolly Jolly Jolly Ego'. With songs like 'Warholian Wigs' and 'Gilt Gold Scabs', the band demonstrates their ability to craft infectious, genre-bending melodies that defy convention.

      The Getty Address is a rich and immersive listening experience, with each track offering a distinct perspective on the band's art pop vision. From the poignant 'Not Having Found' to the enigmatic 'Finches' Song At Oceanic Parking Lot', Dirty Projectors' music is both challenging and rewarding, inviting listeners to delve deeper into their intricate soundscapes.

      With its eclectic mix of styles and themes, The Getty Address is a standout album in Dirty Projectors' discography, showcasing the band's fearless approach to music and their commitment to pushing the boundaries of artistic expression. As a result, this album is a must-listen for fans of innovative and adventurous music.

      April 5, 20052005 Western Vinyl2005 Western Vinyl

      Tracks

      1. I Sit On the Ridge At DuskDirty Projectors
        4:55
      2. But In the HeadlightsDirty Projectors
        1:50
      3. Warholian WigsDirty Projectors
        4:31
      4. I Will TruckDirty Projectors
        5:17
      5. D. Henley's DreamDirty Projectors
        4:17
      6. Gilt Gold ScabsDirty Projectors
        5:26
      7. Ponds & PuddlesDirty Projectors
        3:49
      8. Not Having FoundDirty Projectors
        4:42
      9. Tour Along the PotomacDirty Projectors
        4:12
      10. Jolly Jolly Jolly EgoDirty Projectors
        5:33
      11. Time Birthed Spilled BloodDirty Projectors
        3:02
      12. Drilling ProfitablyDirty Projectors
        4:29
      13. Finches' Song At Oceanic Parking LotDirty Projectors
        4:08
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      About Dirty Projectors

      Dirty Projectors, hailing from Brooklyn, New York, is an indie rock band that has been pushing musical boundaries since their formation in 2002. Fronted by the enigmatic singer-songwriter David Longstreth, the band is known for its complex time signatures, intricate vocal harmonies, and eclectic sound that blends art pop with experimental rock. Despite numerous line-up changes, Longstreth has remained the constant force, steering the band through a diverse discography that includes critically acclaimed albums like "Bitte Orca" and "Lamp Lit Prose." The current lineup features Longstreth alongside Maia Friedman, Felicia Douglass, and Olga Bell, each contributing their unique talents to the band's rich tapestry of sound. Dirty Projectors' music is a journey of its own, taking listeners through a landscape of challenging yet accessible compositions that reflect the band's innovative spirit.

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