Dump

Songs: 1
Albums: 1

Albums

Dump - Plea for Tenderness
Plea for Tenderness
1998, songs: 1

Facts about Dump

Dump

Dump is the solo project of American musician James McNew, best known as the bassist for the indie rock band Yo La Tengo. Here are some facts about Dump:

  1. Solo Project of James McNew: Dump was founded in the early 1990s as the solo project of James McNew, who is also a core member of the influential indie rock band Yo La Tengo. McNew began recording music under the Dump moniker as a way to explore his own musical ideas and experiment with different sounds outside of Yo La Tengo's collaborative process. Dump's music showcases McNew's songwriting abilities, as well as his skills as a multi-instrumentalist and producer.

  2. Lo-Fi Aesthetic and Experimental Sound: Dump's music is characterized by its lo-fi production quality and experimental approach to songwriting. McNew often utilizes simple recording techniques and minimal instrumentation, creating intimate and raw soundscapes that highlight the emotional depth of his songs. Dump's music spans various genres, including indie rock, folk, electronic, and experimental pop, reflecting McNew's eclectic musical influences and adventurous spirit.

  3. Album Releases and Collaborations: Dump has released several albums and EPs since its inception, featuring contributions from various musicians and friends of McNew. Some of Dump's early releases, such as "Superpowerless" (1993) and "I Can Hear Music" (1994), garnered critical acclaim for their lo-fi charm and melodic songwriting. McNew has also collaborated with artists like Barbara Manning and Sue Garner on Dump recordings, further expanding the project's sonic palette and creative scope.

  4. Intermittent Activity and Side Project Status: Dump has maintained a relatively low profile compared to Yo La Tengo, with McNew often balancing his solo endeavors with his commitments to the band. As a result, Dump's releases have been sporadic over the years, with new albums and projects emerging intermittently. While Dump may be considered a side project compared to McNew's work with Yo La Tengo, it remains an important outlet for his artistic expression and musical exploration.

  5. Cult Following and Influence: Despite its relatively niche appeal, Dump has developed a cult following among fans of lo-fi and indie music. McNew's distinctive songwriting style and DIY approach to recording have influenced a new

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