
Dylan James Brock recorded a 9 song EP in the projects where he lived, an eleven-story mental hospital where the therapy of choice was crack cocaine. Locked in his bedroom for a good week, leaving only to walk to the local Burger King to use its wifi, he made "Down the Mad River." It draws from all throughout his eight years of songwriting. Meant to be a stripped bare highlight of his best songs, "Down the Mad River" is humble, subtle debut from a man known for neither of these qualities, if he is known at all.
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Walt Whitman
'Til Crickets Are Birds
Huron River Drive
Where the Green Dunes Roll
Save Me From My Need For a Savior
Asshole
Accidental Providence
I Think I Like You
Like Wendy
Danie
Elizabeth Street
Nobody Knows
Sunburns in December
Without Chloe
Death or Mexico
Time Always Kills
Feel the Fields
Soviet Union
All Right Yeah
Death or Mexico Demo
End of Confederacy
Oh My Brothers
Student Teacher
If You Were
Hate Love
Men
Tennessee Redhead
Shared Insanity
Redhead
The Stomp
Undone
If You Have Sex with Me I'll Write a Song About You
All I Feel Is What's Real
Exit Strategy, Pt. 1
Exit Strategy, Pt. 2
Summer Bounce
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