By Tom Breihan for Pitchfork:
Back in 2005, an earlier iteration of the Dirty Projectors released their concept album The Getty Address, which Pitchfork's Jason Crock called "a modern opera about post-9/11 America, the destruction of our natural wilderness, the confrontation between Hernan Cortes and the Aztecs in the early 16th century, and a protagonist named after Don Henley." An ambitious album, to say the least. Dirty Pro frontman Dave Longstreth has come a long way since that album, but he hasn't forgotten it. And at two forthcoming shows in New York and Los Angeles, the band will play the album in full, with the 15-piece ensemble Alarm Will Sound and conductor Alan Pierson helping out. They'll also play songs from last year's Bitte Orca at both shows. Read the rest here.Dirty Projectors performed The Getty Address on 06/29/05 with Wind Up Bird and Nat Baldwin. On 04/18/06, they returned to play with Why? (and to show "The Getty Address," an animated film by James Sumner); and on 08/27/07 came back again with Yacht and Vampire Weekend.
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