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AVID DANCER – ” Landslide “

Posted: September 27, 2019 in MUSIC
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Despite what the name suggests, most of Avid Dancer’s songs would probably bomb in a dance club. Over two albums and a handful of singles, singer-songwriter Jacob Dillan Summers’ milieu has been shimmery love songs and open-hearted confessionals. But Avid Dancer sounds better than Avid Balladeer, so here he is, making bedroom pop to die for.

But the earth moves — and bodies with it — on Avid Dancer new single “Landslide.” The song chugs into the bright lights on a simple guitar riff, electronic beats and some background “woo-hoos,” dropping its groove to slip into an infectious chorus. It bops like Avid Dancer has not bopped before, and even Summers himself seems surprised by the final product. “This song, like many of my other ‘poppier’ songs, kind of took a couple weeks to really settle with me,” he says, explaining that the obvious sonic shift made him question “the labels I put on myself. Questions like, What is Avid Dancer ‘supposed’ to sound like? Does anyone even care? It’s an internal struggle of identity that I usually have to sort through whenever I choose to release my music.”

Summers did not go this one alone. The song is a collaboration with Chris Chu of POP ETC, whose music has cut a wider swath through various strains of indie-pop. Summers and Chu met early this year when Summers was on tour drumming for Parker Bossley, whose new music Chu was producing.

“We ended up hitting it off really well,” Summers says. “We had a really similar language in the studio as well. … I asked Chris if he’d be interested in writing with me for Avid Dancer, and he was like, let’s make it happen. When I got to Chris’s house a couple months later we immediately settled into a guitar groove and started writing over that progression. The song’s content came from a conversation Chris and I were having about growing up, having kids and trying everything you can to raise yourself to a certain level, but a lot of times falling short, and sometimes hopelessly failing altogether. Finding yourself back where you started, in the middle of the road, which is a dangerous place to be.

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“This recording of the song is [from] the original writing session and produced in about five hours on a calm afternoon at Chris’s home in Highland Park. When we got to the chorus we really wanted to have those vocals stand out, so Chris and I sang together on about 10 tracks to give it a feeling of there being more than one person telling this story. Also, Chris arguably has a much better ‘yelling’ voice than I do.”

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Jacob Dillan Summers is not your average indie artist. Raised in a sheltered Christian household, the creative force behind Avid Dancer dropped out of the University of Tennessee when he was a freshman to enlist in the Marines on precisely September 12th, 2001 (though he says that he’d “planned on doing it anyway”). During his service, he was a drummer in the United States Marine Drum & Bugle Corps, playing up to 300 performances a year, in addition to winning top honors for rudimental snare at the annual bugle-and-drum competition.

Following his time with the Marines, Summers moved to Los Angeles, where he began working on the music that would eventually develop into Avid Dancer—a graceful, guitar-led rock-and-roll project tinged with touches of The Byrds, Galaxie 500,  and a little psychedelia

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The opening crunch of Avid Dancer‘s “Not Far To Go” reminds me of Neil Young’s “Cinnamon Girl.” This is a good thing, because Neil Young’s “Cinnamon Girl” is awesome. This song from Jacob Dillan Summers, though, takes different shapes than Young’s straight-ahead crunch classic, heading into dreamy territory thanks to his floating vocals and some very pretty detours.

“I wrote the lyrics to this song while I was in the Marines while anticipating my move to Los Angeles,“I think it was a week before I left. Every day that went by before the trip felt like I was missing on opportunities to start a music career. “Missing everything” “watch days go by”. I left the snowy winter of DC went “through the trees” of Tennessee to “the valley in the sun”. A love song for LA before I ever knew what it was like to live there. So glad I made the trip.”

Avid Dancer’s new album, 1st Bath, is out on April 14th  via Grand Jury Records.

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Los Angeles resident Jacob Summers makes music under the moniker Avid Dancer, with a sound that’s got one foot in a David Lynch movie and the other on tour with Lou Reed in 1973. (Both require a leather jacket.) Avid Dancer releases his new EP, I Want To See You Dance, and we’ve got the premiere of its closing track, an acoustic demo of “Medication,” which you can stream, along with the rockin’ title cut and a few other songs, below. The EP came out in October 2014 via Grand Jury.

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Avid Dancer will be on the East Coast next week for a few shows, including a couple in NYC during CMJ.

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Avid Dancer aka Jacob Summers, a former U.S. Marine and a world champion at the art of rudimental snare drumming. While his first song ever, “Stop Playing With My Heart,” certainly sported a steady rhythm, the focus here is on the bigger picture with specifically the way his bright vocals, swirling guitars, and buzzing keys evoke the psychedelic sound of Tame Impala, though somehow sent back to the ’60s so all that soulful loveliness can rattle around in the heyday.  Of course, if the Los Angeles-based Avid Dancer continues down this promising path, there will be a whole new batch of  new songs to come.

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The debut four-song set drifted closer to mid-’90s Brit pop (on the title track) and laid-back psych (“Stop Playing With My Heart”), delivered with just the right combo of confidence and vulnerability. The solo project of Jacob Summers, Avid Dancer has yet to announce a debut LP. But if the energetic live shows have been any indicator, the project’s sonic palette is still developing.