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[Locals Only] Dolphin City, 'Discretion'

The name “Dolphin City” sounds like a Lisa Frank-folder-sporting 8-year-old girl’s dream, but thankfully, the Newport Beach band is considerably more mature than that. In fact, with a record titled Discretion, minimalist album art that recalls such highbrow releases as The Decline of British Sea Power, and songs named “I Am Love You” and “Presque Vu,” it’s almost as if they’re pleading, “Take us seriously!”

And why not? The music merits as much. Dolphin City cite predictably lofty sources of inspiration (Brian Eno, Talking Heads), but on opener “Old Romance,” they sound more like recent anthemic British band Starsailor; the passionate croons of “I Am Love You” recall fellow Orange County band Cold War Kids. Bouncier tunes “Wine and Grapes” and “It Will (Don’t Worry)” sound a bit out-of-place, given the sterner tone of much of the record (they also have thinner vocals) but hold up well enough on their own. Piano is used skillfully throughout—avoiding the clichés of current piano rock (see OC expat Andrew McMahon’s Jack’s Mannequin), perhaps taking subtle cues from another influence, Tom Waits. The instrument complements rather than overwhelms on tracks such as “Do What is Right,” a passionate paean on, y’know, doing what’s right.

Who needs sex and drugs when you've got sunglasses and dog?
Who needs sex and drugs when you've got sunglasses and dog?

If the band indeed take themselves as seriously as they appear to, then you might suspect the lyrics to be dreary junior-high-school-poetry dreck. Luckily, that’s not the case; songwriters (and primary vocalists) Drew Morgan and Eric Scullin keep things simple. “Birds of Prey” is a clear metaphor for a sexual encounter—“she grabbed me by the hips, her borne teeth gleaming”—but it works.

Given the area’s preponderance of feather-light surf rock and that so much of current pop seems to almost pride itself on being stupid, the more thoughtful approach of Dolphin City doesn’t feel pretentious. Rather, it’s refreshing.

Dolphin City Discretion release show at eVocal, 841 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa, (949) 642-4548; www.myspace.com/evocal. Sat., 8 p.m. $7-$12 for admission (includes a copy of Discretion). Visit Dolphin City online at www.myspace.com/dolphincity.

 

Attention Orange County/Long Beach musicians and bands! Mail your music, along with your vital contact info and decent high-resolution photos (plus any impending performance dates) for possible review to: Locals Only, OC Weekly, 1666 N. Main St., Ste. 500, Santa Ana, CA 92701. Or just be lazy and e-mail your MySpace link to aching@ocweekly.com.

 
  • 陈中礼 01/10/2009 2:02:00 PM

    What do you are expecting peoples? Is it a review it supposed to be criticals, but good things have been said. Don't fight with your brothers and instead make love and music. I am all the day with my cock up for Dolphin City.

  • Andrea 01/08/2009 8:54:00 PM

    Is "Wine and Grapes" thin on vocals? Did you listen to the whole song? I think it's the only song they have a repeated vocal phrase or chorus. Also "She grabbed me my the hips ..." is NOT a metaphor, seems pretty direct. Oh and saying that "Old Romance" sounds like Starsailor more than Eno, an influence they gave you is crazy, listen to the end of the song. This disappointed English student says: Sloppy review work, great band guys :)

  • Rebecca 12/20/2008 11:04:00 PM

    Dolphin City is goin' places. End of story.

  • Drew 12/20/2008 1:28:00 PM

    I feel that Dolphin City hearken to a Led-Zeppelin-Pink-Floyd-Vanilla-Fudge-esque vibe. I am in love with this band's creative freedom and wonderment. Each listen gives a new and altered experience, as though for the first time. The space in the mix, done so artfully and masterfully by the pros (Sean Sullivan, etc.) of World Class Audio is certainly just that. Thank you OC for picking this up across the sonar waves of the cosmos! Holiday Greetings to you all! Love, Drew

  • Rudedog 12/20/2008 4:35:00 AM

    Saturday is going to blow your mind!

  • Christian DeBlis 12/20/2008 2:39:00 AM

    I thought the review was, for the most part, positive. I don't know why reviewers always talk about bands being serious or not being serious, when did someone decide that music is supposed to be serious anyways? It's when we feel the music that we're moved to action. Dolphin City feels warm like a swig of bourbon in lotus pose with the sun shining on my face. The synergy is palpable; the connection between the instruments, the lyrics and the band members is magic. I think for anyone to accurately "review" Dolphin City - they have to see a live show! I hope anyone reading this will make the trip on Saturday night at eVocal. It's going to be a good show! Guaranteed.

  • Vince 12/19/2008 11:39:00 PM

    With a band's first album you are not sure what you are going to get. Dolphin City has done a great job mixing insightful lyrics with excellent instrumentals. It will be interesting to see future albums and how the band matures over time.

  • Brittany RovZAR 12/19/2008 11:13:00 PM

    Dolphin City is in no way pleading "take us seriously," they are serious. They know what they're doing and their album "Discretion," and their perfectly executed live shows are excellent examples of that.

  • Linda 12/19/2008 11:07:00 PM

    This record is great! They are even better live. Go see them!! I can't wait for the party at eVocal on Saturday.

  • Phil Miller 12/19/2008 11:06:00 PM

    Dolphin's tunes have the rare quality of getting better and better every time they are heard. How many of recent groups can you say that about? For anyone who has enjoyed the album, but has not yet had the opportunity to attend a show: DO IT (They are way better live!)

  • ray 12/19/2008 10:27:00 PM

    Yeah Dolphin City. Awesome band and awesome album! What's with the lisa frank reference? How old do you think we are? And "begging to be taken seriously"? This band takes their music more serious than almost any OC band I can think of. If you have been to one of their shows, you'll understand. Discretion is so much more than what this guy says. Dolphin City is an innovative band that's pushing the boundaries, not conforming to them.

  • dude 12/19/2008 10:26:00 PM

    Yeah Dolphin City! Awesome band and awesome album! What's with the lisa frank reference? How old do you think your readers are? And "begging to be taken seriously"? This band takes their music more serious than almost any OC band I can think of. If you have been to one of their shows, you'll understand. Discretion is so much more than what this guy says. Dolphin City is an innovative band that's pushing the boundaries, not conforming to them.

 

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