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Greyhounds

from Fata Morgana by DM Stith

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    Fata Morgana, DM Stith’s new LP produced by Thomas Bartlett (Yoko Ono, Florence + the Machine, St. Vincent), out April 14th from Historical Fiction Records, presents a transformed Stith. After a decade in Brooklyn that saw releases on Asthmatic Kitty and Octave Recordings, Stith moved to Rochester, New York in the summer of 2021 trading the familiar density of New York City for fresh perspective on the shores of Lake Ontario.

    The experience and resulting artistic clarity is woven through the album that feels as much like a mirror as it does a memoir. The album takes its name from the rare phenomena, a mirage that bends the horizon and allows the viewer to see farther than they could on their own. This is the Fata Morgana – the trick of light transforming, reflecting, a physical representation of grace.

    On Doomed!, the album’s first single, Stith declares, “I shed my skin/all over again / All my memories and All they represent” with a playful, reassured tone. From track to track Stith mines his anxieties (I can’t seem to get/ lost in this city / its numbing infinity) and natural surroundings (I’ll take it as proof / the intent of the universe / to show me itself / Ontario blue) for tight pop tunes he refracts through adventurous arrangements and Bartlett’s impressionistic production.

    Reflecting on the new release, Stith shares, “I realized I’d have to address the ways my fear of death has manifested as perfectionism; that, in order to understand the function of that death-clutch, I’d have to allow myself to be seen as I am. To speak with my own voice.”

    On the album closer, the title track Fata Morgana, Stith pulls back the curtain on the self-exploration that has always been at the center of his creative process, singing, “I’m turning off ambition like a stove / it’s useful but a hazard when left alone.” Stith showcases a new ease with words throughout the record, but here, in the final minute of the album, he makes room for the ineffable; a pair of ascending pianos unlocking, drifting, and realigning in a sort of musical moiré.
    Featuring guest appearances by Shara Nova (My Brightest Diamond), Thomas Bartlett, Thor Harris, and Dustin Ragland, Fata Morgana is available on streaming and Bandcamp April 14th.

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lyrics

Lost in this grid

Hunched up against the wind,

No one is around

Sewn in the seams

of my eiderdown sleeves

I hug this to my heart

When the Greyhounds all rush out

desperate laps in the park

Kinetic release or revenge at the dark

Flashing your gang signs at the moon

…I can’t seem to get

Lost in this city

Its Numbing infinity

Dizzy me around

Sewn in the seam is a muffled scream

And it Echoes in my gut

When the Greyhounds all rush out

desperate laps in the park

Kinetic release or revenge at the dark

Flashing your gang signs at the moon

No you can’t make me give this up to you

Flash your gang signs at the moon

This is no time…

I shouldn’t be here

I shouldn’t be here

I shouldn’t be here

I shouldn’t be here

Lost in this grid

Hunched up against the wind

No one is around

And sewn in the seams

I can’t shake the feeling

The earth is not my home

And I’m running this alone

desperate laps in the park

Kinetic release or revenge at the dark

Flashing your gang signs at the moon

No you can’t make me give this up to you

Flash your gang signs at the moon

This is no time…

I shouldn’t be here

I shouldn’t be here

I shouldn’t be here

I shouldn’t be here

hoohoohoohoo

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from Fata Morgana, track released March 10, 2023

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DM Stith Rochester, New York

A singer-songwriter and visual artist currently living in New York.

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