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Kimya Dawson

 
Artist: Kimya Dawson
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  • Born: November 17, 1972, Newark, NJ
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "I'm Sorry That Sometimes I'm Mean", "Alphabutt

Biography

Singer/songwriter Kimya Dawson is best known as part of the New York City anti-folk outfit the Moldy Peaches. In 2002 Dawson released her debut solo album, I'm Sorry That Sometimes I'm Mean, a collection of spare tunes sung to an acoustic guitar and Dawson's voice, which breaks with hurt over tales of abuse and longing.

The 30-year-old songwriter was born and raised in Bedford Hills, NY, where her parents run a day-care center from their home. Dawson and fellow Moldy Peach Adam Green met in 1995 at a record store in Mt. Kisco, NY, where she worked. For the next four years, Dawson moved back and forth between New York and Washington, but she and Green had become friends and began writing songs together. In 1999 Green followed Dawson to Washington, where they formed the Moldy Peaches. After a year, Green returned to New York, with Dawson following later. Eventually, the Moldy Peaches -- Dawson, Green, drummer Strictly Beats, bassist Steve Mertens, and guitarists Jack Dishel and Toby Goodshank -- began playing the anti-folk circuit.

In 2001 they released their self-titled debut to critical acclaim. All the songs were co-written and sung by Dawson and Green. The band toured in the States as well as Europe. Dawson contributed backing vocals to Ben Kweller's 2002 debut solo album, Sha, Sha. Later that same year, the Moldy Peaches began a hiatus of indefinite length when both Dawson and Green's (Garfield) solo albums were released. I'm Sorry That Sometimes I'm Mean was well received by critics and Dawson embarked on a tour of Europe and the United States.

In 2004 Dawson released two more albums of material culled from her bedroom sessions: Knock-Knock Who? and My Cute Fiend Sweet Princess. Later that year, Hidden Vagenda arrived on K Records. Dawson resurfaced in 2006 with the Kimya Dawson/Matty Pop Chart EP and Remember That I Love You full-length. In 2008 Kimya's career took a slight but surprising turn, and K Records released her first children's album, Alphabutt, which included the songs "Wiggle My Tooth," "Little Monster Babies," and "Pee Pee in the Potty." ~ Christina Saraceno, All Music Guide
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Kimya Dawson

Kimya Dawson in 2003.
Background information
Birth name Kimya Dawson
Born November 17, 1972 (1972-11-17) (age 37)
Genres anti-folk
Occupations Singer-songwriter, Musician,
Instruments Guitar, Vocals
Labels K Records
Associated acts Moldy Peaches
Notable instruments
guitar, vocals

Kimya Dawson (born November 17, 1972) is an American singer-songwriter, best known as a solo performer and as one half of The Moldy Peaches. In Swahili, "Kimya" (كيميا) means "silence"[1] or "silent".

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Career

Dawson became well known as the female counterpart to Adam Green in the band The Moldy Peaches.[2] Since the Moldy Peaches went on hiatus in 2004 Dawson has released a string of lo-fi homemade albums and toured widely in North America and Europe.

Dawson recently finished work on Alphabutt, a new album of children's music that was released September 9, 2008. Song titles include "The Alphabutt Song," "Seven Hungry Tigers," "Little Monster Babies," "Wiggle My Tooth" and "Pee Pee in the Potty," and collaborators include former Third Eye Blind guitarist Kevin Cadogan and a number of Dawson's other musical friends and their children. She has also been invited to participate in the Sesame Street television program.[3]

Soundtrack work

Dawson's songs are featured in the films The Guatemalan Handshake and Glue, both of which were shown at the Olympia Film Festival in November 2007.[4]

In 2008 Dawson contributed the song "Anthrax" — about 9/11 — to the soundtrack of the Body of War documentary.[3]

"Anyone Else But You", a song she recorded with The Moldy Peaches was used in the documentary Murderball, about a team of wheelchair rugby players. This song was also used in the movie Juno. The melody of this song, with new lyrics, was used in a commercial for Atlantis.com.

Five of Dawson's solo songs, two from Antsy Pants, as well as one from the Moldy Peaches, are included on the Juno soundtrack, released in December 2007.[5][6][7] Composer Mateo Messina also based the film's score on Dawson's music.[8]

The soundtrack album, after two weeks topping Billboard's Digital Albums chart, reached #8 on the Billboard 200, in its first week of release.[9] In its first full week of physical release the album sold 68,000 copies, reaching #3 on the Soundscan album chart. It missed out on the #1 spot by only 2,600 copies.[10] The following week it jumped to #2, while selling 15% fewer copies (58,000), just 2,000 copies behind first place.[11] In the album's third week of physical release it finally made the #1 spot on the Billboard 200 and Soundscan charts, selling 65,000 copies.[12]

Dawson has two new songs that were released on April 8 on a follow-up album Juno B-Sides: Almost Adopted Songs that is available exclusively on iTunes.[3]

Other collaborations

Dawson performs on recordings by Ben Kweller,[13] They Might Be Giants,[14] The Mountain Goats,[15] John Wayne Shot Me[16], Your Heart Breaks, and The Terrordactyls.[17] The Third Eye Blind track "Self-Righteous" on their album, Out of the Vein features a duet with Dawson and Third Eye Blind's lead singer Stephan Jenkins.[18] Dawson also appears on the new Third Eye Blind record, Ursa Major, on the track "Why Can't You Be". This song was available as a bonus track on the iTunes Store download. Regina Spektor collaborated with Dawson on the song "Fire" on the Hidden Vagenda album. Kimya Dawson also collaborated with fellow antifolk Jeffrey Lewis. They made a band called 'The Bundles,' with Jack Lewis and drummer, Anders Griffen, though released the songs under the name Kimya Dawson and Jeffrey Lewis, on a split with Jeffrey Lewis and Diane Cluck.

Personal life

A sometime resident of Bedford Hills, New York, Dawson moved in December 2005 — with her mother, father, brother, Akida Junglefoot Dawson (Akida means "chief" in Swahili), and nephew — to Seattle, Washington. She is married to a musician named Angelo Spencer and, on July 28, 2006, Kimya gave birth to her first child, a daughter named Panda Delilah, and moved with her new family to Olympia, Washington in November, 2006. After Panda was born, Dawson and Spencer took a break from touring for a few months, playing only occasional local shows. However, they now tour together with the baby.

Dawson has knuckle tattoos which read "LAFF LOUD". She also has a freebird tattoo on her left calf.

The Matt Rouse mentioned in her song "Loose Lips", is not the American entrepreneur of the same name.

Dawson once started a rumour that she was a cousin of The Strokes' drummer Fabrizio Moretti.[19]

Discography

Before The Moldy Peaches Rough Trade releases there were several homemade CDRs.

With The Moldy Peaches

Solo albums

With Antsy Pants

Compilations

External links

Audio & video

Interviews

References

  1. ^ Mtembezi, Chumvi (2008-11-27). "Swahili Stars". http://www.cm.co.tz/chumvi/index.php?view=items&cid=1%3Amastaa&id=2%3Akimya&option=com_quickfaq&Itemid=3. Retrieved 2008-11-27. 
  2. ^ The Moldy Peaches
  3. ^ a b c Graff, Gary (2008-04-02). "Singer extends Juno buzz with kids album". Reuters/Billboard. http://www.reuters.com/article/musicNews/idUSN0229071320080402. Retrieved 2008-04-05. 
  4. ^ Gilmore, Molly (2007-12-20). "From K Records to the silver screen". The Olympian. http://www.theolympian.com/film/story/305029-p2.html. Retrieved 2007-12-20. 
  5. ^ Sciretta, Peter (2007-09-11). "Juno Movie Soundtrack". /film. http://www.slashfilm.com/2007/09/11/juno-movie-sountrack/. Retrieved 2007-11-10. 
  6. ^ Breznican, Anthony (2007-10-31). "More films are using one artist for music". USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2007-10-29-soundtracks_N.htm. Retrieved 2007-11-10. 
  7. ^ Ellen Page Talks Juno Soundtrack, Kimya Dawson Pitchfork November 21, 2007.
  8. ^ Martens, Todd (2007-12-18). "The quirks in Juno's score ... with audio". Los Angeles Times. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/extendedplay/2007/12/the-quirks-in-j.html. Retrieved 2007-12-19. 
  9. ^ Hasty, Katie (2008-01-11). ""Juno" soundtrack a boost for little-known singer". Billboard. http://www.reuters.com/article/filmNews/idUSN1162579820080112. Retrieved 2008-01-16. 
  10. ^ Gallo, Phil (2008-01-16). "Keys returns to top of music charts". Variety. http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117979153.html. Retrieved 2008-01-17. 
  11. ^ "Keys tops U.S. pop chart as overall sales slide". Reuters. 2008-01-23. http://www.reuters.com/article/musicNews/idUSN2341348020080123. Retrieved 2008-01-27. 
  12. ^ Hasty, Katie (2008-01-30). "Juno Unseats Keys From Atop Album Chart". Billboard. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003703770. Retrieved 2008-02-01. 
  13. ^ Amazon.co.uk: Sha Sha: Music: Ben Kweller, Daniel Johnston
  14. ^ Amazon.com: Bed, Bed, Bed (They Might Be Giants): Books: They Might Be Giants
  15. ^ K O M A K I N O <img src=kklogo_kl.gif> - kimya dawson
  16. ^ K Artists
  17. ^ "The Terrordactyls: 'Devices'". NPR Music. 2008-01-18. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=18195758. Retrieved 2008-01-22. 
  18. ^ 3EB.com | Bio
  19. ^ Dawson’s Crack (Interview w/Kimya Dawson) « MonsterFresh.com

 
 
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