NEWS

15 May 2010

When My Time Comes

Watch the premier of our new video for “When My Time Comes” over at Brooklyn Vegan.

NEWS

12 May 2010

Win a trip to Bonnaroo!

Click the link to enter in a chance to win a trip to Bonnaroo!! Winner also gets a meet and greet with Dawes!

www.fuse.tv/keystobarn

NEWS

23 Apr 2010

Dawes on Dickies Sounds

Check out a recent interview/acoustic session we did for Dickies Sounds!

http://youtu.be/rnk1_PBjO4s

NEWS

15 Apr 2010

Dawes TV Debut

Just in case you missed us on Craig Ferguson last night..

NEWS

25 Mar 2010

NEW DATES!

We’ve just announced a slew of new dates including Bonnaroo, Newport Folk Festival, and our upcoming tour with Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros!!

NEWS

2 Mar 2010

I thought water was wet! (A PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT)

Water is inherently wet. It is perhaps as close as you can get to the definition. Wet is the opposite of dry. Now, If snow is made from water, why do we keep waking up in these snowy wonderlands parched to the extent that it is difficult to open our mouths. It must be all the artificial heat we keep pumping into our van and the hotel rooms.

Seriously though, we’ve never felt drier in our lives. Dawes Says “Stay hydrated in these colder climates! It’s dangerous not to”.

NEWS

14 Feb 2010

Shots From the Road




NEWS

14 Feb 2010

Tour 010′

We just got back on the road. We’re traveling with two great acts: Jason Boesel, who we are backing up, and Corey Chisel and The Wandering Sons. If you haven’t heard either of them, you should pick up their albums ASAP.
All the shows have been awesome so far. We started in California, Santa Cruz. The place was packed and Dave Rawlings’ of Dave Rawlings Machine and Gillian Welch jumped up on stage with us for our last song, took a guitar solo and killed it. That guys a legend! It was really exciting to have him up there with us.
We went up the coast, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle. It’s gotten progressively colder as we’ve moved along. We had two “days off” when we left Seattle, those days were reserved for driving the twenty six hours it would take to get to Minneapolis. Within a couple of hours of leaving Seattle we hit snow. And since then the coats, gloves, and scarves have been on round the clock.

Driving through the badlands was pretty epic. Driving down what felt like a never-ending road, surrounded by fields of white snow. We drove up hills like waves, and every time we breached the top of a hill we were sure we’d see the highway or something change in scenery, and every time we rolled over the top we saw the identical landscape that we had been sinking into for five hours. It started to feel like a dream.

Minneapolis was pretty epic. Almost four hundred people were packed into the triple rock. Our friends at the University of Wisconsin in Madison hooked us up with a show at the school. It was a party.

We’ve got no more days off for a while, so we’ll be working hard for you. Come on out if we stop by your town.

NEWS

24 Nov 2009

Dawes Use the MacGyver Method for Equipment Repairs

Dawes is featured on Spinner.com! Click here to read the full article.

NEWS

12 Nov 2009

Kimball