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Dish : Ma Raison De Vivre Ton Amour
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Their music been described as “Jeff Buckley as an ADHD-riddled 9 year old playing prodigious poly rhythms on pots ‘n pans” and been compared to flaming lips with snippets of Radiohead.
Genre: Folk: Anti-Folk
Release Date: 2009
Ma Raison De Vivre Ton Amour Record Label: ROA Records
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Chase My Ghost 1:26 $0.99
Cold Is 3:06 $0.99
This Ain't Livin' 3:52 $0.99
Prelude 0:51 $0.99
Death and Romance 3:29 $0.99
I Saw a Bird 4:03 $0.99
Zombie Love Song 2:56 $0.99
Letter to You 3:33 $0.99
Tired of Writing Songs 2:51 $0.99
I Will Run for Our Love 3:30 $0.99
Closer Dead 3:54 $0.99
Family Tree 3:40 $0.99
The Song I Couldn't Say 4:03 $0.99
Pictora 4:04 $0.99
Flutter 4:45 $0.99
Because the End Is Near 3:42 $0.99
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Album Notes

Roberto and Nathaniel Aguilar are brothers. No Jack-and-Meg-White mystery about it. The two members of Dish have bickered on family car trips, fought over bunk beds and cruised the streets of their hometown of Damascus, Maryland their whole lives. But more importantly, they discovered music together, and the pairing of Roberto's organic, genre-busting singing and guitar work with Nathaniel's junk-gypsy found percussion has been a decade in the making. That's exactly what Dish is, two left-of-center musical minds preternaturally in tune with each other to create a sound without peer on the current pop scene. Their debut EP "Los Angeles", which has been called an impressionist dreamscape, came from a feverish three-day recording session in Los Angeles produced by drummer Jay Bellerose (Robert Plant, Beck, Ray Lamontagne) and Jen Condos (Don Henley, Ryan Adams, Bruce Springsteen) and engineered by Ryan Freeland (who recently helmed Aimee Mann's The Forgotten Arm).

A year later the Aguilar Brothers took a year and produced the Album “Ma Raison De Vivre Ton Amour" (Your love is my reason to live) which is their most complete work yet. With collaborations and the room to stretch out artistically, Dish has been described as “Jeff Buckley as an ADHD-riddled 9 year old playing prodigious poly rhythms on pots ‘n pans” and been compared to flaming lips with snippets of Radiohead. Their latest cd is raw, organic, strong, dark and beautiful, (something their fans are accustomed to in their live shows). It's that intensity of performance and song craft that have, quite simply, leveled audiences wherever Dish has played. Come for the buckets, stay for the groundbreaking music. Dish will play your kitchen sink and blow the roof off the place. There are no mistakes, only sounds with intention. Intention is everything.

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