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Dolour

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About Dolour

During Dolourʼs original decade (1997-2007), Shane Tutmarcʼs band was a breeding ground for great Seattle bands that followed. At various times youʼd find future members of Fleet Foxes, Portugal. The Man, The Divorce, Vendetta Red, The Prom and United State of Electronica on stage or in the studio with Tutmarc. By the time Shane called it a day with Dolour, the whole landscape of the local music scene had been reshaped by Tutmarcʼs fresh take on intricately-layered melodic indie pop.

For the next decade Tutmarc continued exploring - digging through his musical familyʼs roots (which includes his great-grandfather, Paul Tutmarc, inventor of the electric bass and NW country music pioneer Bonnie Guitar) with Shane Tutmarc & the Traveling Mercies, and later he took an excursion into electronic rock with Solar Twin. Shane has collaborated with many artists in the studio and on the road, including United State of Electronica, Jessica Lea Mayfield, The Explorers Club, Sean Nelson (Harvey Danger), Gatsby's American Dream, Star Anna and many more.

In late 2019, Tutmarc announced he was returning to Dolour for at least one more album. By the time The Royal We was released in June 2020 the world was in the midst of lockdowns, and suddenly Shane had all the time in the world to devote to this revived project. The follow-up LP Televangelist was was written right on the heels of The Royal We and released in April 2021. Legendary songwriter Aimee Mann named Televangelistʼs penultimate track Iʼm Not Mad Anymore as her “New Favorite Song,” and the album has already made numerous early Best of 2021 lists. As the pandemic raged on, Tutmarc continued with this revival series and this September he releases Origin Story which features reimagined versions of classic-era Dolour songs.

There is more on the horizon as Tutmarc has been sharing a series of singles leading up to Dolour's next masterpiece. Be sure to catch them if they come through your town, because each rare performance is a special treat and not to be missed.
- Diane Nguyen
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Genres:
Bedroom Pop, One-man-band, Power Pop, Baroque Pop, Indie Rock
Hometown:
Seattle, Washington

No upcoming shows
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Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

About Dolour

During Dolourʼs original decade (1997-2007), Shane Tutmarcʼs band was a breeding ground for great Seattle bands that followed. At various times youʼd find future members of Fleet Foxes, Portugal. The Man, The Divorce, Vendetta Red, The Prom and United State of Electronica on stage or in the studio with Tutmarc. By the time Shane called it a day with Dolour, the whole landscape of the local music scene had been reshaped by Tutmarcʼs fresh take on intricately-layered melodic indie pop.

For the next decade Tutmarc continued exploring - digging through his musical familyʼs roots (which includes his great-grandfather, Paul Tutmarc, inventor of the electric bass and NW country music pioneer Bonnie Guitar) with Shane Tutmarc & the Traveling Mercies, and later he took an excursion into electronic rock with Solar Twin. Shane has collaborated with many artists in the studio and on the road, including United State of Electronica, Jessica Lea Mayfield, The Explorers Club, Sean Nelson (Harvey Danger), Gatsby's American Dream, Star Anna and many more.

In late 2019, Tutmarc announced he was returning to Dolour for at least one more album. By the time The Royal We was released in June 2020 the world was in the midst of lockdowns, and suddenly Shane had all the time in the world to devote to this revived project. The follow-up LP Televangelist was was written right on the heels of The Royal We and released in April 2021. Legendary songwriter Aimee Mann named Televangelistʼs penultimate track Iʼm Not Mad Anymore as her “New Favorite Song,” and the album has already made numerous early Best of 2021 lists. As the pandemic raged on, Tutmarc continued with this revival series and this September he releases Origin Story which features reimagined versions of classic-era Dolour songs.

There is more on the horizon as Tutmarc has been sharing a series of singles leading up to Dolour's next masterpiece. Be sure to catch them if they come through your town, because each rare performance is a special treat and not to be missed.
- Diane Nguyen
Show More
Genres:
Bedroom Pop, One-man-band, Power Pop, Baroque Pop, Indie Rock
Hometown:
Seattle, Washington

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