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SUMMARY:Dave Hause in Concert and Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Dave Hause’s songs have always been rooted in tangible realit
 y—of emotion\, of environment\, of circumstance. Since releasing his deb
 ut album\, Resolutions\, in 2011\, the Philadelphia-born songwriter has po
 ured his whole heart\, soul and life into his music. That’s no different
  on Drive It Like It’s Stolen\, his sixth full-length. Its 10 songs over
 flow with Hause’s trademark urgency and passion\, shimmering with a trut
 h that reflects the harsh realities of life in this day and age\, as well 
 the intermittent jolts of joy that punctuate it. After all\, his songs hav
 e always detailed his own personal traumas and triumphs within the setting
  of an unforgiving capitalist backdrop\, tethering those personal experien
 ces to ineluctable external forces. 2013’s second album\, Devour\, for e
 xample\, was a response to his divorce from his first wife\, while 2019’
 s Kick saw him tackle hope\, depression\, global warming and a crumbling A
 merican democracy with the news that he was to become a father. Most recen
 tly\, on 2021’s Blood Harmony\, Hause wrote and sang about the positive 
 impact of having twins\, and of the joy and excitement of being able to be
  at home with them for the first couple of years of the pandemic. \nDrive
  It Like It’s Stolen is just as earnest and heartfelt\, raw and real as 
 anything he’s ever written before. Yet there’s also a subtle yet signi
 ficant difference—here he’s delving into a more fictional type of stor
 ytelling to create what he terms "post-apocalyptic Americana”. That’s 
 clear from the title of this album’s haunting and ominous opening song\,
  “Cheap Seats (New Year’s Day\, NYC\, 2042)”. Set two decades in the
  future\, it’s obviously not about anything that’s actually happened\,
  but is still very much inspired by life. At the start of 2022\, Hause was
  in a good place. He’d changed his diet and had maintained a strenuous w
 orkout regimen resulting in improved physical and mental health. Feeling g
 reat\, he’d decided to go off Lexapro and left to go out on the Blood Ha
 rmony band touring. \n\n
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CATEGORIES:Live Performances &amp; Music
LOCATION:The Loft\, 2029 Monkton Road\, Monkton\, MD\, 21111\, United State
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