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Davenports - You Could've Just Said That
You Could've Just Said That
Artist: Davenports
Format: CD

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Label: Mother West
Rel. Date: 01/31/2025
UPC: 750958012746

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DISC: 1

1. When Everything's Over
2. The Annabellas of the World
3. I Am Lying
4. If You Put Me Next to Patti
5. We're Talking About You
6. Full Length Mirror
7. You Could've Just Said That
8. I'm Not Gonna Bother You
9. When I Tell You That I'm Sorry
10. We Know We Want to

More Info:

On fifth album You Could've Just Said That, New York indie pop doyen Scott Klass, aka The Davenports, finds broad resonance through the thoughtful exploration of situations esoteric yet common to all. Coming from NYC bred / LA based indie label Mother West in January, the self-produced You Could've Just Said That is true to it's title in both sentiment and execution, making it the most heartfelt expression of a 25-year journey already characterized by frank, poignant insight.Formed in 2000, The Davenports is well-known for "Five Steps," the theme song for A&E's long-running, Emmy-nominated series Intervention. Earning consistent critical acclaim for catchy yet nuanced songcraft and smart, narrative lyricism, Klass' music has drawn comparisons to Weezer, Ben Folds, and Fountains of Wayne (Klass also plays alongside Fountains of Wayne frontman Chris Collingwood in Look Park).You Could've Just Said That is the first Davenports album self-recorded at home with Klass handling nearly every part. The result is charmingly unfiltered, moment-in-time expressions without third-party interpretations or expectations. Beneath the surface-level immediacy of ostensibly simple songwriting is a cultured emotional and musical intricacy that lends the record rare depth and longevity. Add in it's uniquely homespun production, and you're left with a delightful anomaly in an era of multi-writer, multi-producer, pristine pop.