John Paul Davis

My name is John Paul Davis. I write poetry, build things on the web with code, make music and visual art. I love making things. This website is mostly about the things I make and do.

  1. Loose, organic, funky playing & heart-on-sleeve singing, dynamic song structures, danceable arrangements, atmospheric soundscapes all combine in a monumental heartbeat of an album.

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  2. A squirrel perched on the top corner of a park bench near the Van Cortlandt Skatepark
    Please, Have A Seat
    Posted on in Photography
  3. Clever, poetic lyrics contemplating endings & loss sung earnestly to compelling melodies set against dynamic, driving, gorgeous songs swelling with synths & winding guitars.

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  4. Cutaway view of a fallen tree trunk, showing the cracks and rings
    Irruptions
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  5. While the lyrics muse on missteps, miscommunicaiton & troubled times, the music, whether mellow or rowdy, is warm & inviting, a soulful & cozy center amidst chaos.

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  6. Clouds above the treeline along the Cross Country Trail in Van Cortlandt Park
    Gathered
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  7. Fallen tree trunk with a white fungus growing on it at the foot of another tree along the Bridle Trail in Van Cortlandt Park
    A Two-Step Process
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  8. Pink hibiscus flower in a front-yard garden on Liebig Avenue in the Bronx, NY
    Like The Sun, But Also Not
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  9. Energetic & dazzling interplay & soloing as this trio of piano, drums & bass interpret 5 standards in a glittering display of deep musicianship & friendship embodied as music.

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  10. A tree branch hanging over, and reflected in Van Cortlandt Lake
    My Peace I Give To You
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  11. Daring melodies, shapeshifting arrangements fill these songs with electricity. Held together by a tight, two-kit rhythm section, horns, guitars & slithering electronics meld genres.

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  12. Coping stones along a wall on 256th St in the Bronx, NY
    Kings & Queens
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  13. Legacy, generational trauma & heartbreak can't weigh down these easily meloodic acoustic-guitar-driven tunes decorated with shimmering electronics & avant-garde production.

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  14. Bottom of a tree trunk and its exposed roots which have adapted themselves to the shape of the wing wall of a bridge along the Empire State Trail in Van Cortlandt Park
    If The Shoe Fits
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  15. Meditations on mortality & artistry with a muturing sociopolitical perspective, wry humor & heartfelt storytelling delivered with elastic flow & genre-agnostic shifting production.

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  16. Painted-over graffiti on an abutement of a bridge on the Empire State Trail in Van Cortlandt Park
    Let Me Start From The Beginning
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  17. Eclectic influences & dynamic, fluid singing elevate this adventurous collection of originals & covers decorated with smooth synths, smart guitars & uncluttered percussion.

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  18. Rose of Sharon in a front yard on Arlington Ave in the Bronx
    What Makes A Circle Perfect?
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  19. Confessional, honest lyrics sung with nuance, intimacy & melodic dexterity over ambitious, warm music that pays homage to but evolves from its 1970s influences.

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  20. Crimsoneyed rosemallow growing in someone's front yard in Riverdale, the Bronx
    But I Insist
    Posted on in Photography
  21. The trio's infectious, energetic live sound is impeccably captured in their debut, which showcases Folds's preternatural gifts for hook-writing, melodies, irony, & evocative singing.

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  22. A chipmunk on the John Muir Trail in Van Cortlandt Park
    Just A Small Squishy Little Guy
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  23. Drums, two-string bass, sax & vocals make up the entire sonic palette of this trio's startlingly full & emotionally rich sound, a perfect vehicle for their bruised-heart tales.

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  24. Laetiporus mushrom at the foot of a tree along the Bridle Trail in Van Cortlandt Park
    Now We've Got Something For Dinner
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  25. Tasty, infectious horns decorate these tightly-written, loosely-played, earnestly-sung tunes about love & wanderlust backed by a groovy, in the pocket rhythm section.

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