Archive for March, 2004

Pittsburgh Tribune Review

After hiatus, dada’s return plays like the band never left

The title of dada’s latest album is “How to Be Found,” particularly apt given the band released it after a three-and-a-half year hiatus.

Not that the band needed help to re-establish itself. Testing the waters last year, the band was encouraged when a show in Central California attracted fans from all over the country.

“They seemingly never went away,” says singer and bassist Joie Calio of the group’s followers. “It was one of the happy bonuses when dada did decide to come back.”

Dada plays the Rex Theatre on the South Side on Wednesday.

- Regis Behe

Source: Pittsburgh Tribune Review

Entertainment Today

How To Be Found

Many readers will remember this Southern California trio for their four major label albums in the ’90s, the top five modern rock hit “Diz Knee Land,” and the sharp eared among you may even know that Dada’s “I’m Feeling Nothing” was the first song featured in the The Brady Bunch Movie! After a four-year hiatus, during which time members Michael Gurley and Phil Leavitt formed a band called Butterfly Jones (who released a fine album in 2001), Dada is back strong with a new album, How To Be Found. Read the rest of this entry »