Daughn Gibson 'All Hell' LP
Daughn Gibson's debut album is by far the catchiest, most infectious White Denim release, and also quite
possibly the strangest, which is certainly saying something. Imagine if Nicolas Jaar edited together a
cocaine-country album, with a crooner somewhere between Lee Hazelwood and Roy Orbison on the mic. You know
how James Blake brought R&B into the post-techno age? That's what Daughn is fitting to do with country, no
matter who likes it. Shades of Arthur Russell, Scott Walker, Magnetic Fields and Matthew Dear might pop up
here or there, but this is a work unlike any other.
There are 400 copies pressed, each on black vinyl with printed cardstock jackets. There are 5 test pressings
on black vinyl with plain white sleeves and plain white center stickers.
01 - Bad Guys
02 - In the Beginning
03 - Tiffany Lou
04 - A Young Girl's World
05 - Rain on a Highway
06 - Lookin' Back on '99
07 - Ray
08 - The Day You Were Born
09 - Dandelions
10 - All Hell
Released April 2012