Artist: Johnny Dowd
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #64 July-Aug 2006
Johnny Dowd – Cruel Words
Johnny Dowd has never been easy to listen to. He sings in an atonal drawl that seems not so much incapable of carrying a tune as uninterested in trying. His band (Dowd on guitar, longtime drummer Brian Wilson, and keyboardist Michael Stark) plays jolting, scraping music that leans sometimes toward prog-jam busyness and other times [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #56 March-April 2005
Johnny Dowd – Cemetery Shoes
Within the musical world of the unsinkable Johnny Dowd, you have to laugh to keep from crying. Take the sad, first-person narrative of “Wedding Dress”, in which a young man recounts his sexual confusion — how he loved to play dress-up in mommy’s clothes until the day his butcher father took him to work “to [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #41 Sept-Oct 2002
Johnny Dowd – The Pawnbroker’s Wife
Given the elasticity of his imagination, you’d think Johnny Dowd could write a simple love song. With “I Love You”, he gives it a valiant try. The result is a ballad clocking in at 1:16 that’s suitable for the Shangri-Las, if not quite the Chiffons. Faux symphonic R&B and girl-group/falsetto harmony provide a pristine setting, [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #35 Sept-Oct 2001
Johnny Dowd – Valentine’s (Albany, NY)
Johnny Dowd has something to say. “I’m the alternative to alternative country,” he drawls. Lest there remain any confusion, he adds, “I’m Emmylou Harris…if she couldn’t sing and was a man.” While there’s obviously something flippant in his delivery, Dowd does touch on a salient point, for he is one of the few truly enigmatic [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #32 March-April 2001
Johnny Dowd – Temporary Shelter
Johnny Dowd’s third release, Temporary Shelter, establishes him convincingly as one of the most talented depressives in popular music. He is also perhaps the most frightening. While Leonard Cohen and especially Nick Cave have trod that ground before, the gleaming arc of their literacy and, respectively, the drone and theatricality of their delivery kept their [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #25 Jan-Feb 2000
Johnny Dowd – Tonic (New York City, NY)
It’s a Sunday night Halloween in New York. The ritual candles are blown out, our black cats are left home to their own devices, most of the costumed weirdos on the Lower East Side have been parading their babies or nursing their hangovers publicly, and my wife and I are saddled up to connect with [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #23 Sept-Oct 1999
Johnny Dowd – Pictures From Life’s Other Side
One Monday morning, 49-year-old Ithaca, New York, resident Johnny Dowd wearily rolled out of bed, still sore from a weekend’s worth of moving boxes and furniture as owner, operator and truck driver of his small moving company, and decided to make a record album. Long shot though Wrong Side Of Memphis may have been (the [...]
Town and Country - Shorter Artist Feature from Issue #14 March-April 1998
Johnny Dowd – Working man’s blues
Johnny Dowd makes his living hauling other people’s stuff. For more than 20 years, he’s been co-owner of Zolar Moving, a two-truck fleet based in Ithaca, New York. He gets to his office every morning by 8:30 a.m. and has a solid reputation among the local community. Not the kind of guy you’d expect to [...]
