Dazy is for the people. People who know the words to every Punk-O-Rama compilation. People with an emergency Oasis reunion fund. People who will talk your ear off about Dookie. People who worship at ...
There’s nothing like that first drop on a rollercoaster ride. Press play on the debut Dazy LP, “OUTOFBODY,” and you might think you’re strapped in next to James Goodson, letting gravity take the wheel ...
Virginia-based musician James Goodson — aka Dazy — sings most often in a voice that's high and urgent. His version of power pop is noisy, ragged, full of feedback and clatter — and irresistible. This ...
Hey, we get a new Dazy song today! That's always good news. Richmond music publicist James Goodson started cranking out his home-recorded fuzz-pop blasts during the pandemic, and that music has grown ...
The Hattiesburg, Mississippi-based band have just synth, bass, and drums, and they still crank out an art-punk explosion as aggressive as any guitar band. And while doing so, vocalist Deedee shouts ...
For years, Paste has introduced exciting, up-and-coming artists to our readers. This is the return of The Best of What’s Next, a monthly profile column which highlights new acts with big potential—the ...
What if Green Day sounded more like Oasis? What if both of those bands’ arena-worthy songs were condensed into two-minute bursts of serrated guitar riffs and drum-machine tinkering? What if those ...
Ever since he was a kid, loud guitars and catchy melodies have fascinated Richmond, Virginia-based musician James Goodson, who records under the moniker Dazy. As he began going down the rabbit hole of ...
James Goodson’s Dazy and Ian Shelton’s Militarie Gun have released a collaborative track, the characteristically fuzzed-out and hooky “Pressure Cooker.” The single—and music video, in which the pair ...
“Oasis are the last great, true, rock and roll band,” Allegra Weingarten, one half of Momma’s primary songwriting duo, says. This is not an overstatement. For a lot of American teenagers who grew up ...
The music world is replete with backbiters and bitterness — and that’s the conceit behind the latest link-up between L.A. hardcore band Militarie Gun and Richmond’s Dazy, “Tall People Don’t Live Long.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results