About Me
My debut music video For Swallow It Down-Remix
Directed by David Jr.
You can also see a behind the scenes vid on YouTube
WHAT THEY'RE SAYING ABOUT ME:
THE LATEST-Dana Varon-Back to My Roots
Travel to Dana’s MySpace page and fall in love. Instantly endearing, her somewhat bare-bones music offers an intimate take-me-as-I-am glimpse at her world. Not as raw as PJ Harvey, not as spacey as Hope Sandoval, the music is sometimes atmospheric in nature. In fact, Back to My Rootscould be the perfect accompaniment to cooking dinner with a special someone or sitting in a darkened bar at 3:30 on a Sunday afternoon. Rocking the hidden-track remix of “Swallow It Down,†her debut video follows her through the streets of New York City, strumming her guitar and drawing you in. Slightly exhibitionist photos in her Pics section make you thankful she’s not as wholesome as you might first think. Innocent? Yes. A prude? Thank heavens, no. Enjoy a refreshing departure from all the jaded, soiled crap you’re probably listening to right now. [myspace.com/danavaron] SP-Reviewer Mag http://www.Reviewermag.com
RECENT-DANA VARON- BACK TO MY ROOTS- (Self Recorded)
Well, what do we have here? A young, beautiful songstress with a mind of
her own. Initially, upon hearing her debut, released all by herself, “Back
to my Roots†one was reminded, a la the vocal stylings, of Hope Sandoval, the dreamy, doe-eyed vocalist for Opal and Mazzy Star.
With Dana Varon, though, one gets a more personal record, one which ends up speaking with one voice, one person’s expressions and that consistency
helps create both continuity and celerity. Two songs, “Jelly†and “Don’t
Shut Me Out†both stand out to me – speaking of “Jelly,†there is also a
person with the moniker ‘Jelly’ who helps out vocally on this album – there
was just something catchy about both tunes in different ways, respectively,
but they weren’t catchy in a pop sort of way, not “hookâ€-driven, etc. Just
something about those two songs that was hard to articulate; you’ll just
have to listen for yourself to find out what I’m talking about.
Another great tune that stood out for me was an uncredited song (figures,
huh?) As far as the back of the CD goes, there are only 8 songs listed and
“Goodbye to Yesterday†was the last one to be listed and so I assume that
“Goodbye to Yesterday†was the slow, acoustic and wistful goodbye of a
tune. Then, to my surprise there came another song – track nine and isn’t
it funny that this surprise, untitled track was one of the best ones on the
CD!
In spite of the fact Dana has a clear, tuneful, well-enunciated and just
plain beauteous vocal range, she’s not just your average, everyday
chanteuse; Dana’s got talent, she is a musician for real; on Back to My
Roots Varon, besides singing, plays “guitars, bass lines, percussion &
other ear candy…†she also, besides writing all the songs herself, produced
the CD too. It just shows that the only reason you see so little of this
independence in a talented woman – even in today’s “Hillary 4 Prez†society
must be due to some hierarchical machinations or some just hard-headed
resistance to change or just plain hatred from the “establishmentâ€, run, of
course, by old men (you know, that “vast, right-wing conspiracy†ha-ha).
Talent, motivation and originality make all the difference; prettiness
helps, but beauty, whether authentic or surgically enhanced – fake – beauty
is ephemeral and fleeting.
Dana Varon, man or woman is a talented musician and hopefully will continue
to grow, musically and lyrically and that this won’t be the last we hear of
her. I would be happy if her next musical effort was just better than this
one which is always – or always should be – the goal of any
musician/singer/band. For more information on this dynamo, check out:
http://www.danavaron.com – KM.
Reviewer Magazine
DV at CMJ Preview
What do you get when you mix classic rock roots, grunge influences, indie darlings (think Liz Phair, PJ Harvey, Juliana Hatfield), the emerging singer/songwriter crew and the current resurgence of rock bands with a muse named Jelly? Landing in NYC after hailing from the Garden State and blossoming in Miami - Dana Varon recently went off on her own to have complete creative freedom after previously collaborating with others including a producer from Bad Boy Entertainment and former bassist for a popular late '80's, early '90's rock band. DV takes all her experiences rolled into one that unravel with each rocked out song. Simple enough but equally profound, you'll want to sing along with her raspy verses and then pick her brain later. While at BLVD for her CMJ Showcase pick up her self recorded CD done in true indie style (in the basement), Back to My Roots & hear something you've never heard.
CMJ 2006