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Bombardier Jones’ Dare To Hope blends rock and roots in 10 songs about staying cool and getting wild. A change of mood from 2015’s torchy Can’t Conquer Me, the upbeat new album glides across Kinks-ish psych-rock, cosmic country, horn-driven twang and mellow earworms – all daring the listener to reject despair and reach for hope.

A love for British psychedelia collides with Bombardier Jones’ post-punk origins in a sound that is very much his own, even as it draws on the multi-hued legacy of rock n roll. The new album was brought to life with the help of renowned session musicians Dave Mattacks (Fairport Convention, XTC, Paul McCartney), Jon Carroll (Mary Chapin Carpenter, Rodney Crowell, Eric Lindell) and Kevin Barry (Roseanne Cash, Jackson Browne, Ray Lamontagne), with David Minehan (The Neighborhoods, the Replacements) at the mixing desk.

With a sound compared to Elvis Costello, Tom Petty and George Harrison, Dare To Hope has been called “a masterclass in gorgeous, graceful and gentle pop” (Dave Franklin, Dancing About Architecture) and “a long meaningful metaphor that perfectly sums up the last year” (Vents Magazine). “Wrapped in a classic rock and country bow, it’s an album where you get to know the innermost thoughts and feelings of a songwriter unafraid to let it all hang out,” says Jamie Parmenter at Vinyl Chapters.

Baltimore-based Bombardier Jones got his start with This Is The King Of Suck in the sarcastic, bombastic indie-rock ‘90s. But the new songs call for an all-out rebellion against anxiety. “It’s so easy to feel bleak and get ground down, especially these days. In tough times, you still have it within you to not only survive but prosper – and have some fun along the way,” he says. “Even if it’s only for three-and-a-half minutes at a time.”

A child of the DIY punk ethic, Jones opened a rough-and-ready recording studio at the age of 22, recording and touring with indie-rock bands on the Teenbeat label while playing his own brand of off-kilter rock in Washington DC’s coffeehouses and rock clubs. As a world music producer, he recorded the chart-topping Roots Master and Sign Time releases with roots reggae founder Claudius Linton and The Yehla Collective’s 2019 Steel Strings & Iron Curtains, the first English versions of classic Czech folk music that helped inspire the Velvet Revolution.

SOURCE: Official Bio

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