Daniel Markham
Denton, Texas, United States | SELF
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A recent Lubbock transplant, Daniel Markham brings the desert to North Texas with a set so emotionally charged it makes you want to call your dad. Markham is currently working on his first full-length record as a solo artist, with hopes for a March 2013 release, and Denton's Grady Sandlin, of RTB2 fame, is lending him a hand in the recording. After listening to a couple of unmixed tracks from the record, it's clear "New Blood" could be the jam you skip to. Markham's vocals sound like they're being pumped through a blown speaker, overlain by muted electric guitars, though the strings of an acoustic are faintly plucked and picked in the background. - Dallas Observer
A recent Lubbock transplant, Daniel Markham brings the desert to North Texas with a set so emotionally charged it makes you want to call your dad. Markham is currently working on his first full-length record as a solo artist, with hopes for a March 2013 release, and Denton's Grady Sandlin, of RTB2 fame, is lending him a hand in the recording. After listening to a couple of unmixed tracks from the record, it's clear "New Blood" could be the jam you skip to. Markham's vocals sound like they're being pumped through a blown speaker, overlain by muted electric guitars, though the strings of an acoustic are faintly plucked and picked in the background. - Dallas Observer
Last summer, Daniel Markham put his Lubbock-based fuzz-pop outfit One Wolf on hold as he relocated to Denton and began playing bass in Charlie Shafter's backing band.
But the former frontman hasn't fully relegated himself to the dim shadows just beyond the spotlights of the singers he now backs. Nor has he given up writing his unique, darkly-tinged pop tunes.
Last month, Markham put out his Hexagons EP for free download on BandCamp. Even for a musician with his toes in so many waters, Hexagons is a bit of a departure, incorporating eight-bit elements and his gloomiest material to date.
Per Markham, the material was largely inspired by the late Lubbock performer Marcus Chapa, who would perform under the name Kitten Glitter and often appear onstage with nothing but a modified Gameboy. - Central Track
Last summer, Daniel Markham put his Lubbock-based fuzz-pop outfit One Wolf on hold as he relocated to Denton and began playing bass in Charlie Shafter's backing band.
But the former frontman hasn't fully relegated himself to the dim shadows just beyond the spotlights of the singers he now backs. Nor has he given up writing his unique, darkly-tinged pop tunes.
Last month, Markham put out his Hexagons EP for free download on BandCamp. Even for a musician with his toes in so many waters, Hexagons is a bit of a departure, incorporating eight-bit elements and his gloomiest material to date.
Per Markham, the material was largely inspired by the late Lubbock performer Marcus Chapa, who would perform under the name Kitten Glitter and often appear onstage with nothing but a modified Gameboy. - Central Track
Last summer, Daniel Markham put his Lubbock-based fuzz-pop outfit One Wolf on hold as he relocated to Denton and began playing bass in Charlie Shafter's backing band.
But the former frontman hasn't fully relegated himself to the dim shadows just beyond the spotlights of the singers he now backs. Nor has he given up writing his unique, darkly-tinged pop tunes.
Last month, Markham put out his Hexagons EP for free download on BandCamp. Even for a musician with his toes in so many waters, Hexagons is a bit of a departure, incorporating eight-bit elements and his gloomiest material to date.
Per Markham, the material was largely inspired by the late Lubbock performer Marcus Chapa, who would perform under the name Kitten Glitter and often appear onstage with nothing but a modified Gameboy. - Central Track
New elements on this record compared to the last are the introduction of keyboard and the use of heavy fuzz guitar. On paper, I would be a bit skeptical of each of those things, but on the album they work brilliantly. One Wolf has moved flawlessly from some heavily alt country beginnings into a rock sound that gives them a great deal more freedom to explore new sounds. - Windfarm
"cheery jangle pop" - Dallas Observer
One Wolf provide a landscape of music for the ears to feast on, and it all mixes fittingly. A banjo alongside a distorted electric guitar captures the band’s willingness to try out new things, as long as it delivers. And it does. - Culture Greyhound
One Wolf provide a landscape of music for the ears to feast on, and it all mixes fittingly. A banjo alongside a distorted electric guitar captures the band’s willingness to try out new things, as long as it delivers. And it does. - Culture Greyhound
Discography
One Wolf-S/T
One Wolf/Thrift Store Cowboys-Split 7"
One Wolf II: Secret Of The Wolf
Demonstrations by Daniel Markham
Hexagons by Daniel Markham
New Album coming soon!
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After fronting the Lubbock, TX-based One Wolf for 8 years, Daniel Markham decided it was time to go out into the wilderness to pursue a solo career.
Now based out of Denton, TX, Daniel continues to write and record songs about life, death, and all of the creamy filling in between.
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