Dyed Emotions
New Wave, Synthpop, Electronic Alt Rock formed in Seattle in 1997
"Darker than Pop but with a catchy sound and slickness rarely found in Alt-Rock" is one of the easier ways to describe Dyed Emotions - a Synthpop/Electronic Rock band based out of the Northwestern United States. Formed in the late 1990's, the band formed its own niche in the 'alternative' and 'electronica' world, being one of the few bands to successfully merge heavy layers of electronics, intelli
02/23/2025
That time we got played on Coast to Coast AM ...
New Music 10-4-09 | Coast to Coast AM The first Sunday of every month, George Noory is featuring emerging artists for some of the Bumper Music selections. On the 10/4/09 show we heard from Catfish Kray Blues Band, Scott Stecker and the Tennessee Leg Hounds, The Public Good, Lynn Davison & Cole Coleman, Shardeborne, Dyed Emotions, and Ga...
06/05/2024
Know the difference!
05/27/2024
We are working on some new material - what are YOU doing this weekend?
02/12/2024
Trivia: Poe appears as a bassist in this Mick Mercer book for which American Gothic Rock band? (Yeah, weird I’m posting in the third person. Sorry!)
* if you know, name the band but no other details, please!
Poe automating the lights …
When we play our next show:
1. What songs would you like to hear?
2. What cover(s) would be fun to hear?
06/01/2023
05/25/2023
ever seen one of these? Another dE relic from the “Art of Regret” album.
05/24/2023
R.I.P. Tina Turner.
What does the “Queen of Rock’n’Roll” have to do with Dyed Emotions?
“I always find myself fixated on small musical bits in songs. The bridge on Tiffany’s “I Think We’re Alone Now” cover in the 80s really got me; there’s a small riff buried in the chorus of Madonna’s “Who’s That Girl” that I’m still obsessed with; and The Endless Still’s “Ghost Mother” had a riff I still hum to this day.
“As a kid, my family would make a few hours’ trek to my grandmother’s home and my parents would always have the radio playing. Sometimes we’d travel in an old white Chevy pickup with creaky windshield wipers that would rub the window making an intermittent tone that sounded like a sine wave.
“Tina Turner’s ‘What’s Love Got to Do With It’ was on the radio during one of those trips and I thought I could hear a ‘windshield wiper noise’ in the song (recently re-listening on proper speakers revealed these bits were flute notes in her song). That noise was always magical to me and represented both the storm outside and the safety/shelter in a confined space. Some people like ‘rain on a tin roof’ - I like ‘the windshield wiper noise’ 😂
“When I wrote ‘Wilderness Tomb’ I was (literally) sitting on a cliff in the desert, trying to cram as much particular sentiment-to-me into the lyrics. In the studio there were three specifically sentimental noises added to the song: birds from the river, the slamming noise of (meant to be) the door of my dad’s old truck, and the windshield wiper noise (in the background of the verses).
“The music for ‘Frequency’ has a slight nod to this, with a ‘you left the car door ajar’ bell.”
- Arn Poe
Tina Turner - What's Love Got To Do With It (Official Music Video) The official music video for Tina Turner – What’s Love Got To Do With It. Taken from Tina Turner’s album Private Dancer from 1984, featuring the singles What...
05/24/2023
hmmm.
05/02/2023
We’ve been told to watch this to the end …
Waiting (Acoustic) Dyed Emotions acoustic performance of "Waiting" from 3rd studio album, Celebratory Fire. Recorded live 21 March 2023 from the piano studio.
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