When Dandy Brown's first solo album hit the streets I was
taken aback by the beauty he had created. Sure, I know about his rather
brilliant past and what he is capable of doing. Still, 'Damned To The Heels Of
Success' knocked me over the head in a great way. So when 'Scattered Days' was
declared to be on its way I was, of course, anxious to hear what was in store.
What he created on the debut is certainly present. A full
electric band back him up but despite this the music has a more somber feel
this time around. And it’s beautiful! The compositions are abstemious, very
hypnotic while bringing a sense of moroseness, dejection and sadness, as well
as hope. And it requires an extraordinary songsmith like Dandy to pull this
off. Let’s not forget his voice, which is akin to a mix of Mark Lanegan and
Chris Goss’ bastard child, which helps immensely to unleash the feelings and
emotions on display here.

‘Scattered Days’ is the perfect and logical follow-up to
'Damned To The Heels Of Success', where one great album is succeeded by an even
better recording. That’s what I love and am drawn to by extremely Talented
musicians. They always challenge their listeners, mostly by small yet effective
changes, but enough to expand while retaining their trademark features. Dandy
Brown definitely falls into this category with the amazing ‘Scattered Days’.
Thank you, Dandy!
-Swedebeast
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