Dutch Interior, a Los Angeles band, draws inspiration from Joan Miró and the Dutch Golden Age to create their music, leading to their unique sound termed 'freak Americana.' Their latest album, 'Moneyball', stands out due to its expansive production and intentional inspirations compared to their earlier lo-fi efforts. The band experimented with various prompts to shape their sound, employing a vast array of instruments and vocal contributions from all members, marking a notable evolution in their artistry and approach to songwriting.
The laid-back, lo-fi qualities of those records contrast markedly with the folk and country of the more expansively produced Moneyball, showcasing the band's artistic evolution.
Dutch Interior have consistently channeled a variety of influences into what they call 'freak Americana,' leaving their own pins across the map of American songwriting.
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