Amen Dunes

Amen Dunes
Origin New York, New York U.S.
Genres
Years active 2006–present
Labels Sacred Bones Records
Associated acts
  • Inouk
Website Amen Dunes
Members Damon McMahon

Amen Dunes is the musical project formed by American singer-songwriter and musician Damon McMahon in 2006.[1]

History

Damon McMahon founded the band Amen Dunes in 2006 in New York, New York.

Amen Dunes' fifth record, Freedom, has received positive reviews, with Pitchfork calling it McMahon's "euphoric breakthrough".[2][3][4][5][6] In addition to his regular collaborators Parker Kindred and Jordi Wheeler, Freedom features Delicate Steve and underground Roman musician Panoram. Chris Coady  (Beach House) produced. The record was recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York City and Sunset Sound in Los Angeles.[7]

Amen Dunes is made up of McMahon and a rotating cast of musicians.

Other work

McMahon was previously a member of short-lived NYC group Inouk. Originally formed in Philadelphia, Inouk was made up of McMahon on guitar and vocals, his brother, Alexander McMahon on guitar, keyboard, and vocals, Ian Fenger on lead guitar, Jesse Johnson on bass and vocals, and Glen Brasile on drums.[8] In 2004, Inouk released a 4-song EP recorded by Chris Zane called Search For The Bees on Say Hey Records,[8] followed by a full length record called No Danger later in 2004, also on Say Hey Records.[9]

He also recorded a solo album under his own name called Mansions on Astralwerks.[10]

Discography

Studio albums

  • 2009: D.I.A. (Locust)
  • 2011: Through Donkey Jaw (Sacred Bones Records)
  • 2013: Spoiler (Perfect Lives)
  • 2014: Love (Sacred Bones Records)
  • 2018: Freedom (Sacred Bones Records)

EPs

  • 2010: Murder Dull Mind (Sacred Bones Records) – 12"
  • 2011: Rat On A Grecian Urn (Fixed Identity) – Cassette
  • 2012: Ethio Covers (self-released) – 7"
  • 2015: Cowboy Worship (Sacred Bones Records) – 12"

Damon McMahon

Inouk

References

  1. Hine, Samuel (30 March 2018). "Damon McMahon of Amen Dunes Just Released the Best Album of 2018 (So Far)". GQ.
  2. {{url=https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/amen-dunes-freedom/|name=Amen Dunes Freedom Review}}
  3. Flanagan, Andrew (22 March 2018). "Amen Dunes' Damon McMahon Pulls Back His Own Myths On 'Freedom'". First Listen. NPR.
  4. Homewood, Ben (29 March 2018). "Amen Dunes – 'Freedom' Album Review". NME.
  5. Eisinger, Dale (29 March 2018). "Amen Dunes 'Freedom' Review". Spin.
  6. Sodomsky, Sam (30 March 2018). "Amen Dunes: Freedom Album Review". Pitchfork.
  7. Template:Name=Amen Dunes Freedom Interview
  8. 1 2 3 "Inouk: Bio". Inouk.net. 2004. Archived from the original on 7 June 2004.
  9. Laurence, Alexander (2004). "Inouk". Free Williamsburg.
  10. Parks, Andrew (12 May 2014). "The Strange Loves of Amen Dunes". Wondering Sound. Archived from the original on 13 May 2014.
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