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Home Blitz
OriginPrinceton, New Jersey
GenresGarage punk, alternative rock, power pop, lo-fi
Years active2005 (2005)
Labels
Members
Past members
  • Henry Hynes
  • Jason Sigal
  • Theresa Smith
  • Gerard Allen
  • Sarim Al-Rawi
  • Brian Mulvey
Websitehomeblitz.net

Home Blitz is an alternative rock band founded by Daniel DiMaggio in 2005. Based in Princeton, New Jersey, the group is known for its idiosyncratic punk-influenced pop music.

Musical history

Daniel DiMaggio, frontman and songwriter for Home Blitz since 2005, is known for what Pitchfork described as "genre-ambivalent" low-fidelity power pop with eccentricities that "flaunt his oblique streak like a point of pride" and "compel repeated listening."[1]

As of 2011, the band included frontman Daniel DiMaggio, drummer Henry Hynes, bass player Jason Sigal, and guitarist Theresa Smith.[2]

According to the Mexican Summer label, DiMaggio's approach to songwriting changes on each new record, with the result that no two Home Blitz releases sound alike.[2] Common threads include lo-fi recordings featuring DiMaggio's lead vocals, and "the sort of nervous energy that powered groups like the Feelies and Game Theory, two distinct touchpoints in Home Blitz's sloppy, floppy sound."[2]

The 2012 EP Frozen Track includes five original songs by DiMaggio and a "reverent" cover of Game Theory's "Rolling With The Moody Girls."[3]

DiMaggio recorded the 2015 album, Foremost & Fair, in a professional studio, unlike the band's previous material, resulting in clearer vocals and higher fidelity.[4] According to Vice, the album features "a noticeable UK folk influence creeping into the muscular guitar pop DiMaggio has become known for."[4]

Pitchfork wrote that DiMaggio "spikes saccharine melodies with bratty little gestures, rebelling against his own compositional knowhow."[1] The reviewer described DiMaggio's breathy and "unapologetically affected" vocals, layered over a mix "saturated with shimmery tones: teeming harpsichord, zippy keyboard, sunburst acoustic guitar picking."[1]

Discography

Albums

Title Year Format Label
Home Blitz 2007 CD (compilation)[5] Gulcher Records
Out of Phase 2009 LP, CD Richie Records
Foremost & Fair 2015 LP Richie Records

Singles and EPs

Title Year Format Label
Home Blitz 2005 7-inch EP self-released
Live Outside 2006 7-inch EP self-released
Weird Wings 2008 12-inch EP Parts Unknown Records
Perpetual Night 2010 7-inch EP Almost Ready Records
"A.T.K." b/w "Last Cycle" 2011 7-inch single Mexican Summer
Frozen Track 2012 12-inch EP Mexican Summer

References

  1. ^ a b c Lefebvre, Sam (May 1, 2015). "Home Blitz: Foremost & Fair". Pitchfork. Archived from the original on 2016-05-16.
  2. ^ a b c Mexican Summer (2011). "Home Blitz: "A.T.K." b/w "Last Cycle"" (Description). Archived from the original on 2014-08-24.
  3. ^ Mexican Summer (2012). "Home Blitz: Frozen Track" (Description). Archived from the original on 2015-10-16.
  4. ^ a b Scott, Tim (May 1, 2015). "Home Blitz's Daniel DiMaggio prefers UK to Irish folk music". Vice. Archived from the original on 2015-09-20.
  5. ^ "Home Blitz: Home Blitz". AllMusic (review). 2007.

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This page was last edited on 6 February 2023, at 14:58
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