My first interaction with Midwest Dilemma was a myspace message three years ago. Front man, Justin Lamoureux (Vocals, Classical and 12 string Electric Guitar), asked my band to open for him on his way through Nashville. Last week, I got an email suggesting that I mention MD in my next unsigned artist piece.
MD is an Omaha based band much in the Saddle Creek style. Lamoureux is the classic artsy mastermind behind the melodic, symphonic -and original- sound that is MD.
Omaha is notorious for exceptionally creative and dark indie rock and Midwest Dilemma fits the bill. MD stands along side artists like Bright Eyes, Cursive, Elliott Smith and brings to mind artists like Joanna Newsom and Sufjan Stevens.
When I played with Midwest Dilemma years ago, Lamoureux was alone. I really enjoyed his folk/indie rock vibe back then. However, while the progress he’s made with the band he’s pieced together holds true to his old style, it exhibits major growth and polish.
Look out for the new record to be released on May 17th, Timelines & Tragedies. Lamoureux gives credit for the album’s full-bodied feel to his band. “I sort of outlined the sound and the band filled in the rest, making it dimensional and complete. They have helped me create something real and lasting.” says Lamoureux.
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May 19th, 2008 at 9:34 pm
I just got this CD Saturday night & haven’t been able to turn it off since. It is really an epic album. From beginning to end you embark on a great journey through the past. I can truly feel the lead singer (Justin Lamoureux) is deeply connected with each song & can visualize each tail he is trying to portray with each melodic song.
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