
The Dangtrippers were one of the few Iowa bands to play power-pop for a global audience, and their one and only album, Days Between Stations (Dog Gone, 1989 - Sky, 1990), remains an underrated classic of the genre. The songwriting team of singers and guitarists Devin Hill and Doug Robertson penned gorgeous tunes of everyday life with a joyful and mature attitude. Devin Hill started a solo career in Minneapolis with Stars (Big Deal, 1994), as good an imitation of Byrds and Big Star as the Dangtrippers album (Stars, Lovers Again, 19th).
In The Street
Masquerade
Someone New
When Time Runs Out
Reasons Why
Talk About Love
Sitting on the Doorstep
Maxwell's Demon Box
Freudian Slip
Days on the Roof
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