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David Karsten Daniels

Sharp Teeth

  • AMG Review of Sharp Teeth

    Amg
    Margaret Reges
    All Music Guide

    Any discussion of Sharp Teeth generally begins with some mention of the cover art, which depicts a bearded, razor-toothed young man devouring the innards of a likewise hairy and sharp-toothed woman in the middle of a snowy wilderness. For better or worse, the music itself isn't as gruesome as the cover might imply. David Karsten Daniels turns out to be a pretty gentle guy: a folky indie singer/songwriter along the lines of Chris Garneau, Sparklehorse, or Sufjan Stevens. Sharp Teeth is for the most part an incredibly relaxed listen: all lush string arrangements and gentle acoustic strums, with Daniels rarely raising his voice above a plaintive yowl. But for all their gentleness, Daniels' songs harbor enough religious skepticism, fever dream strangeness, and odd-angled instrumentation to warrant the grim artwork. "I saw Jesus and the devil. They looked just the same," Daniels croons in "Jesus and the Devil." His thoughts aren't exactly earth-shattering -- heck, they're hardly even blasphemous -- but there's something compelling in Daniels' soft-handed, rain-warped story making. He's able to strike a balance between self-indulgence and showmanship, and this is what saves Sharp Teeth from falling flat on its face. It's precious, it's artsy-fartsy, but it has integrity. Even if Daniels' lyrics aren't exactly profound, and even if they can be pensive-unto-murkiness, there's something compelling in the way they hang among the slightly melted, Salvador Dali-esque string arrangements, the swooping, languid orchestral flourishes, and Daniels' mossy, nasal vocals. Sharp Teeth digs into you and doesn't quite let go.

David Karsten Daniels
over 2 years ago

FatCat, the UK label that brings you Animal Collective, Vashti Bunyan, Songs of Green Pheasant and other weird and wonderful new folk artists, has found another one in David Karsten Daniels. Here's a bit from my Dusted review up today:"David Karsten Daniels is a North Carolina-based songwriter with three home-recorded albums to his credit. On this, his fourth and the first with Fat Cat, he bri...

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David Karsten Daniels
over 2 years ago

FatCat, the UK label that brings you Animal Collective, Vashti Bunyan, Songs of Green Pheasant and other weird and wonderful new folk artists, has found another one in David Karsten Daniels. Here's a bit from my Dusted review up today:"David Karsten Daniels is a North Carolina-based songwriter with three home-recorded albums to his credit. On this, his fourth and the first with Fat Cat, he bri...

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Four
about 1 year ago

I recently discovered David Karsten Daniels fourth recorded album titled Sharp Teeth. I was not too fond of the album the first time I listened to it, but I figured that I had not given David Daniels enough credit, so I listened to again. I will admit that I now thoroughly enjoy the unusual, but incredibly familiar, sounds that Mr. Daniels has instilled in me. My favorite track is undoubtedly M...

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