Brigid Dawson
Brigid Dawson sang and played keyboard and tambourine for Thee Oh Sees.[1] She is noted for her "whimsical" harmonies[2] and is credited with helping front man John Dwyer write melodies.[3] Reviewing a show they played in New York, Impose Magazine wrote, "Brigid Dawson's backing vocals are the band's silver lining".[4] Soundscapes noted in an album review, "Once again, Dwyer’s secret weapon is Brigid Dawson, whose vocal interplay gives them a leg-up in the male-dominated garage rock scene."[5] Her voice has been compared to Kim Deal[6] and Exene Cervenka,[7] among others.
Brigid occasionally performed as "Mix Tapes" with Meric Long of The Dodos.[8] She is a UK native by way of San Marin.[9][10][11]
Discography
- with Thee Oh Sees
- The Cool Death of Island Raiders (2006)
- Sucks Blood (2007)
- The Master's Bedroom Is Worth Spending a Night In (2008)
- Help (2009)
- Dog Poison (2009)
- Warm Slime (2010)
- Castlemania (2011)
- Carrion Crawler/The Dream (2011)
- Putrifiers II (2012)
- Floating Coffin (2013)
- Mutilator Defeated at Last (2015)
- A Weird Exits (2016)
- An Odd Entrances (2016)
- Orc (2017)
- Smote Reverser (2018)
- Face Stabber (2019)
- with OCS
- Memory of a Cut Off Head (2017)
- with Permanent Slow Fade
- 'Permanent Slow Fade' (2020)
- Ballet of Apes (2020)
References
- "All Music Guide: Thee Oh Sees",""
- "SF Weekly Music Awards Nominee: Thee Oh Sees", ""
- "Head Coach - An Interview with John Dwyer",Dusted Magazine," Archived 2013-04-04 at the Wayback Machine"
- "Late Night Oh Sees + K-Holes at Glasslands",Impose Magazine""
- " "Thee Oh Sees - Help",Soundscapes,"
- "Ink 19: Thee Oh Sees, Sucks Blood",""
- "Spank Rock Prepares to Headline Siren Fest", Interview Magazine,""
- "Noise Pop: Follow those Dodos",San Francisco Bay Guardian,""
- "Brigid Dawson taking a break from playing live with Thee Oh Sees"
- "The Ohsees - The Cool Death of Island Raiders",Music Remedy,""
- "Why Thee Oh Sees are Worth Spending a Night With", CrawlDaddy," Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine"
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