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. This tree trunks cast long shadows in early morning light in Van Cortlandt Park
    Days Before the Green
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  2. The band switch instruments & avoid writing in their comfort zone, resulting in an album that sounds like nothing they'd done to that point, while still sounding like only R.E.M. could.

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  3. Trunks of thin, leafless trees in Van Cortlandt Park
    Long-Term Strategies
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  4. "Repair is the dream of the broken thing," David Berman plaintively sings, a summary of not just this gorgeous album of outsider folk-rock but also of the band's rickety aesthetic.

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  5. Shadow of a tree on grass in Van Cortlandt Park
    Everything Means More Than One Thing
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  6. Colin Meloy's imaginative, evocative songwriting is matched in scope & execution by the band's tight, fierce & masterful playing in this collection of tales of love & war.

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  7. Trunks of several leafless trees along the Bridle Path in Van Cortlandt Park
    Trees Wear Less When It's Cold Out
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  8. Smith dives for musical transcendence & surfaces with a set of rousing rockers as she examines the ambiguities & demands of relationships - with other people & with music itself.

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  9. Shodow of a tree and its branches on asphalt
    Self-Explanatory
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  10. The band step outside their sonic comfort zone with dynamics, melody & gorgeous layers whose daring match the lyrics' fearless exploration of addiction & recovery.

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  11. Early morning sun pokes through the treeline, casting long shadows along the east side of the Parade Ground in Van Cortlandt Park
    Everything You Can See Is In Motion
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  12. The icon pushes her sound in a bold new direction with texture, atmosphere & unconventional song structures supporting the album's themes of romantic & sexual actualization & exploration

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  13. Mallards standing on a fallen branch in Van Cortlandt Lake
    Both Worlds Are Real
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  14. Backed by his touring band, Lovett captures his genre-defying swinging, smiling, sassy & sublime live sound in these stories of sin, survival, & salvation.

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  15. The roots of a fallen tree in Van Cortlandt Park
    Bad Hair Day
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  16. The singer-songwriter experiments with new colors in her musical palette & soulful singing while staying groove-oriented, exploring themes of love, loss, & life transition.

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  17. A small leafless tree lit by early morning sunlight near a bridge over the Henry Hudson Parkway in Van Cortlandt Park
    Birthplace of Fire
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  18. Continuing to explore themes of indigenous rights, environmentalism & spirituality, the band pushes their sound in a lush, layered, driving, melodic direction.

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  19. Neon signs reading Be Kind Be Well Be Safe Be Love on a wall on 125th St in Harlem
    Be Kind Be Well Be Safe Be Love
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  20. The pianist & guitarist deliver a diverse set that showcases their melodic & rhythmic sensitivities as well as their intuitive improvisations that's both reflective & poignant

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  21. Shadow of a leafless tree on the lawn of the Parade Ground in Van Cortlandt Park
    History is Flat
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  22. Diving into adventurous sampling & inventive sequencing, Liars explore the sonic possibilities of beauty, space & dynamics while continuing their iconoclastic lyrical explorations of contradiction.

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  23. A bluejay's sillhouette in the trees in Van Cortlandt Park
    The Singer
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  24. The band explore doubt, loneliness & frustration with Beatlesesque harmonies, bluesy, soulful, gritty singing over chunky riffs, angular, bottom-heavy bass & groovy drumming.

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  25. The trunks of two trees in morning light along the John Kieran Trail in Van Cortlandt Park
    Stories Told In Texture
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