Mostly recorded live, with minimal overdubbing, Gardenview came to life in collaboration with Dawn’s musician-friends Eliana Athayde (on electric and upright bass) and Kyle Crane (on drums and percussion). With Dawn’s co-producers and close friends Ross Garren (Bon Iver, Ben Folds) and John Schroeder (Marc Cohn, RuPaul) adding to the album’s lush instrumentation (including everything from chromatic harmonica and tack piano to Mellotron and bowed guitar), Gardenview is delicately sculpted yet deliberately unvarnished. “I wanted this album to feel like an unfiltered expression, which was one of the reasons I prioritized working with friends: there’s an ease that comes with that, where there’s no pressure to prove anything,” says Dawn. “In many ways, the whole process was an exercise in not trying to be anything but myself.”
Gardenview marks the next chapter in a career defined by innovation. In 2008, Dawn and her then-boyfriend, now-husband Jack Conte launched Pomplamoose, the beloved indie-pop duo that has garnered nearly 400 million YouTube views to date on their hyper creative performance videos. Despite - or perhaps because of - Pomplamoose’s success, Dawn shifted her focus away from the high-energy band and toward her acoustic guitar during the pandemic in an attempt to re-learn to love what she viewed as the most “unlovable” parts of herself. “The driving force behind the whole record is the idea of not letting your mind be clouded by unnecessary things, so you can let yourself experience the best season of your life,” Dawn says. “Although of course I can’t choose how people will feel when they listen to this album, I hope it will help them to feel a sense of ease, and I hope they’ll feel accepted and loved.”
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