Member Since: 6/21/2005
Band Website: lauradawn.net
Band Members:
Influences: Anais Nin, Rita Hayworth, Henry Miller, Dusty Springfield, Ravel, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Yoko Ono, Gandhi, the entire staff of MoveOn.org, Howard Zinn, Billie Holiday, Judee Sill, Aretha Franklin, Kate Bush, Patti Smith, Charles Baudelaire, Arthur Rimbaud, the Beats, My Bloody Valentine, Deborah Harry, Patsy Cline, Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton, Willie Nelson, Nina Simone, Lisa Gerrard, Moby, Kim Deal, Donna Summer, Diamanda Galas, Throwing Muses (Kristin Hersh esp), Jorie Graham, e.e. cummings, Frank O'Hara, films like Gilda, Les Amants du Pont Neuf, anything by Terrence Malick (esp Days of Heaven and Badlands) and perhaps my favorite film of all time, Harold and Maude....Henry Darger, Daniel Johnston, Rilke, Tennessee Williams, Lucien Freud...& of course, Yoshiki
Sounds Like: Reviews of Moby's Hotel:
"...Laura Dawn will tear your heart out, still beating, on the surprisingly gorgeous cover of New Order's Temptation..."--XPressmag"..Laura Dawn's siren-like vocals..."--AmnestyUSA.org"Sexy, mysterioso, murky but precise, full of a curiously heavy uplift, like Red Bull and vodka. Makes me want to have a drink and fuck. Especially when the girl sings.About the girl: She's named Laura Dawn, provides backup throughout, gets two duets and two leads, the first of which is a chanteusey cover of New Order's "Temptation" that's been shot full of muscle relaxant. Best thing on the record. Four tracks later, she's pretending she's a couple of seconds away from a very stoned and very convincing orgasm on "I Like It." Second best thing on the album. Third best? Wistful electro-ballad "Dream About Me." Guess who sings on it." --the Village Voice"Temptation breaks things up, with Laura Dawn providing intricately layered vocals to what is a beautifully relaxing ballad. By the time we reach the middle of the album, and Spiders, which features yet another excellent rushing chorus, Hotel has already trounced his last album and is perched comfortably amongst his best works. Fortunately, the second half of the album does little to disappoint either. Laura Dawns sultry vocal returns to swarm all over the clubby disco beats of Very, and the slow paced, sexually-mesmerising I Like It, her vocal contribution almost equals Mobys on this album. The main man then rises to the challenge, providing one of the best vocal performances of his own career on the spellbinding ballad, Love Should. Undoubtedly one of the best things hes written in terms of pure songwriting ability." --Barcode"... Fittingly, New Order's song Temptation is covered with Moby's friend Laura Dawn offering sultry vocals over a heartbeat...on Very, Dawn returns to show she can do dance diva as well as sultry songstress..." --MusicOMH.com"...Moby's....last-drinks/first-tears version of New Order's Temptation features the shimmering sad voice of Laura Dawn..." --Sydney Morning Herald, Australia"...former punk Laura Dawn adds real emotion to a stripped down cover of New Order's Temptation,...and a spot of Blondie meets Donna Summer electro disco in the form of Very.."---MSN Entertainment
Record Label: never again.
Type of Label: None