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Review: What has the former Lemonheads leader been up to these past seven years? That's the question Evan Dando seems to ask himself on this solo debut. He drawls a litany of self-abuse ("You stayed awake for fourteen days") on the Hank Williams-tinged "Why Do You Do This to Yourself?" and chastises himself elsewhere by declaring, "Whatever part of you that's been calling the shots is fired." The problem ...
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What has the former Lemonheads leader been up to these past seven
years? That's the question Evan Dando seems to ask himself on this
solo debut. He drawls a litany of self-abuse ("You stayed awake for
fourteen days") on the Hank Williams-tinged "Why Do You Do This to
Yourself?" and chastises himself elsewhere by declaring, "Whatever
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<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2003 10:33:26 PST</pubDate>
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<title>Article : Dando Takes "Baby" Steps</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2003 12:00:00 PDT</pubDate>
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Former Lemonheads frontman Evan Dando kicks off a cross-country tour in support of Baby I'm Bored in Providence, Rhode Island, tomorrow. The fifteen-date outing is now confirmed to run through a June 29th stop in Solano Beach, California.
Baby I'm Bored, released last month, is Dando's first album since the Lemonhead's last gasp, 1996's Car Button Cloth. In the time off, Dando struggled to beat his drug and alcohol problems and get his life and music on track.
"I worked really, really,...
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Former Lemonheads frontman Evan Dando kicks off a cross-country
tour in support of <em>Baby I'm Bored</em> in Providence, Rhode
Island, tomorrow. The fifteen-date outing is now confirmed to run
through a June 29th stop in Solano Beach, California.
<p><em>Baby I'm Bored</em>, released last month, is Dando's first
album since the Lemonhead's last gasp, 1996's <em>Car Button
Cloth</em>. In the time off, Dando struggled to beat his drug and
alcohol problems and get his life and music on track.</p>
<p> "I worked really, really,...</p>
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<title>Article : Dando Comes Clean</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2003 02:00:28 PDT</pubDate>
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Evan Dando has just arrived in London in time to discover he has a drug
problem.
Actually, the head Lemonhead already knew he had one. After all, that was
something he went through back in Los Angeles a few months and a couple
hundred interviews ago when he was working on his new album. Dando's problem
now, however, is that he has flown into England at exactly the perfect
moment to be able to read all about it. "I'm busted," he says with a weary
laugh. "And I did it to myself."...
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Evan Dando has just arrived in London in time to discover he has a
drug problem.
<p>Actually, the head Lemonhead already knew he had one. After all,
that was something he went through back in Los Angeles a few months
and a couple hundred interviews ago when he was working on his new
album. Dando's problem now, however, is that he has flown into
England at exactly the perfect moment to be able to read all about
it. "I'm busted," he says with a weary laugh. "And I did it to
myself."</p>
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<title>Article : Clean and Almost Sober</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2003 12:46:54 PDT</pubDate>
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Uh-oh. Evan Dando was supposed to have arrived for lunch an hour ago, and he's nowhere to be found. His reps have called his New York apartment repeatedly. Nothing. These days, the former screw-up is supposed to be a new guy -- clean and sober, married, with a bright new solo album, Baby I'm Bored, after a seven-year creative drought and corresponding drug jamboree. So where's Dando?
Oh, wait, here he is. "I am so sorry," he says, bounding over to the table. Seems he was out late the night...
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Uh-oh. Evan Dando was supposed to have arrived for lunch an hour
ago, and he's nowhere to be found. His reps have called his New
York apartment repeatedly. Nothing. These days, the former screw-up
is supposed to be a new guy -- clean and sober, married, with a
bright new solo album, <em>Baby I'm Bored</em>, after a seven-year
creative drought and corresponding drug jamboree. So where's Dando?
<p>Oh, wait, here he is. "I am so sorry," he says, bounding over to
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<title>Article : Evan Dando's New Baby</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jan 2003 12:00:00 PST</pubDate>
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Former Lemonheads frontman Evan Dando will release his solo debut Baby, I'm Bored on April 22nd -- seven years after the release of the Lemonheads' last album, Car Button Cloth.
Dando enlisted old friends and collaborators for the record: Howe Gelb, John Convertino and Joey Burns of Giant Sand and Calexico; former Spacehog vocalist Royston Langdon, and one-time Come/Codeine guitarist Chris Brokaw all guest. Ben Lee contributed two songs to the album, "Hard Drive" and "All My Life."
Jon...
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release of the Lemonheads' last album, <em>Car Button Cloth</em>.
<p>Dando enlisted old friends and collaborators for the record:
Howe Gelb, John Convertino and Joey Burns of Giant Sand and
Calexico; former Spacehog vocalist Royston Langdon, and one-time
Come/Codeine guitarist Chris Brokaw all guest. Ben Lee contributed
two songs to the album, "Hard Drive" and "All My Life."</p>
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