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Danielson

Danielson

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Tri‐Danielson!!! (Alpha)
Tri‐Danielson!!! (Alpha)
Tri‐Danielson!!! (Omega)
Tri‐Danielson!!! (Omega)
Ships
Ships
Best of Gloucester County
Best of Gloucester County
Solid Gold Heart
Solid Gold Heart
Powership / SmokeshipNo artwork
Powership / Smokeship
Snap OuttavitNo artwork
Snap Outtavit
Sloppyship / TrumpetshipNo artwork
Sloppyship / Trumpetship
Lazyship / GoodyshipNo artwork
Lazyship / Goodyship
Our GivestNo artwork
Our Givest
Moment SoakersNo artwork
Moment Soakers
Grow Up / Wheel In The SkyNo artwork
Grow Up / Wheel In The Sky
Daybreak / Lil NorgeNo artwork
Daybreak / Lil Norge
ExpectoranceNo artwork
Expectorance
Snap OuttavitNo artwork
Snap Outtavit
Peppermint PattycakeNo artwork
Peppermint Pattycake
The True Wheel (Almost live From Joyful Noise)No artwork
The True Wheel (Almost live From Joyful Noise)
Visions of the Sugar Plum FairyNo artwork
Visions of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Danielson AliveNo artwork
Danielson Alive
Brother Is to Ship as Famile Is to Son (Selections From the First Ten Years of Danielson)No artwork
Brother Is to Ship as Famile Is to Son (Selections From the First Ten Years of Danielson)
Tri‐Danielson!!!
Tri‐Danielson!!!
Trying Hartz
Trying Hartz
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    Danielson is an American indie rock band formed in Clarksboro, New Jersey in the mid-1990s that blends indie rock, folk, elements of gospel and experimental pop. Their music features distinctive high-register vocals, communal arrangements and theatrical presentation, evolving from lo-fi folk roots into more orchestrated, experimental and art-pop textures while intersecting with contemporary Christian themes and DIY indie culture.