Dave Matthews Band is a popular rock band that was formed in Charlottesville, Virginia in 1990. The talented musicians who make up Dave Matthews Band, sometimes shortened as DMB, are Dave Matthews, on vocals and lead guitar, Stefan Lessard, on the bass, Boyd Tinsley, on the violin, Carter Beauford, on the drums and backup vocals, and Jeff Coffin, on the saxophone. All of these musicians have their roots in different genres of music, ranging from classical to bluegrass and hip-hop and jazz, the combination of these plus a unique electric sound makes DMB distinguishable, and in my opinion, better than most all other bands. Every year Dave Matthews Band holds a summer tour in the US and Europe, I saw them in 2010 and it was the most amazing experience.
The song I chose to blog about is Grux. It’s an instrumental song, lasting a little over one minute that consists of mostly saxophone and drums, with subtle hints of guitar and bass in the background. Grux starts out slow with low notes on the saxophone. It picks up with the sax and the drums towards the middle and ends with a high note that sounds like someone yelling. The guitar and bass are barely noticeable but they make this song unique. Grux, like all DMB songs, is incredible sounding. I don’t know too much about music to talk about melodies and harmonies but whatever is going on during this song works.
The saxophone and drums in Grux are the main components. The sax stands out and makes a statement while the drums do their job to keep the beat. It seems like the guitar, bass, and drums were written beforehand and the saxophone bit was off the cuff. The saxophone is soothing while the drums are powerful; the way the sax and the drums sound together are amazing.
The guitar and bass in background show more of an established flow of this song. It’s hard to hear them until the middle of the song but the combination of the bass and guitar with the saxophone and drums can send chills down your spine. I think the band chose to include these two instruments was to keep a flow going with the rest of their album and have their signature sound without having to sing.
This is the only DMB song that I’ve heard with no lyrics and it has got to be one of my favorites. The way it sounds is like eating a jelly donut, at first you don’t get any jelly but you know you’re going to and once you do, it’s awesome. I may be a little biased though because Dave Matthews Band is my all-time favorite band and I love all their songs, Grux in particular.
I love this and I'm not a DMB fan. I especially like the jelly donut simile. Great job. GRADE 20/20
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