The Diminisher
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"...colorful yet subtle, and entirely groovy."
"...engaging and gorgeously layered…a remarkably organic and unified whole."
- Time Out Chicago
"...you can practically feel Williamsburg sliding into the East River...beautiful and dissonant..."
  • Western Tour 2006 Video filmed by the band. Directed/edited and set to "Trainstation" by Dakota LaCroix (17Mb).
  • Imaginary Volcano live in Portland, OR: October 2006 (courtesy Paul Takushi).

Members:

Dave McDonnell (keys, horns, arranging, vocals), Dylan Ryan (drums, vibes, percussion), Griffin Rodriguez (bass)

Sound:

Out rock drums and bass meet harpsichord and strings with psychedelic potential...

Booking:

Noise Problem Booking: Bojan Janovic

Press:

Fanatic Promotion: Katy Martineau

Radio:

Fanatic Promotion: Justin Spindler

The Diminisher is David McDonnell – the very same who started Bablicon with bass player Griffin Rodriguez (of Icy Demons) and drummer Jeremy Barnes (of Neutral Milk Hotel).  David also continues with drummer Dylan Ryan to ooze fresh sound from all orifices in their incarnation Michael Columbia.  The Diminisher is Dave’s alter ego, and Imaginary Volcano is about as altered of a rock record as you can hear.

At home in his native Chicago, in his space at the recording studio called Shape Shoppe, the Diminisher hunkers down low and peers into the exposed guts of what lying on a rug looks like an old-fashioned robot with tape machine eyes.  This is where he plies his craft.  Electric pianos, amps and a drum kit effectively cordon off sections of the big room, creating a maze-like path, peppered with smaller keyboards, controllers, amps, and instruments.  A short-stock electric bass lies on the couch behind him.  “There, the transport belt came off again,” he says, standing up.

Some of the instruments on Imaginary Volcano have been around forever, but have rarely been used on a rock record to this advantage.  Violin, viola, cello: a trio of expertly played strings arranged by The Diminisher overlays a harpsichord drone in the opening bars of “Brooklyn’s Sinking,” lending brave contrast to the rock steady contraption that is Dylan Ryan on drums and Griffin Rodriguez on bass.  “They have a really nice harpsichord in [a church nearby], but it was completely out of tune. They let me record with it at night as long as I tuned it for them,” he says of the peculiar instrument.

The Diminisher’s sound has always been satisfyingly and spontaneously organic.  Although he embraces electronics – samplers and keyboards are prevalent in all his music – he shies away from the digital.  “If I can do it with analog or real instruments, I do.”

You hear the difference. In “Prelude to Ether,” the transitional fifth track on Imaginary Volcano, the Diminisher uses rerouted tape machines to make loops, and to create a “tape delay” effect that in combination with recorded cymbals results in the expulsion of sinister alien imprints.

Diminisher Hi-res 1 (Photo by Karra McDonald)
Diminisher Hi-res 2 (Photo by Karra McDonald)
Diminisher Hi-res 3 (Photo by Karra McDonald)
Imaginary Volcano
The Diminisher
Release date: Sep. 14, 2006
UNS003: CD$10.00

Tracks
  1. Brooklyn's Sinking
  2. Snail Song
  3. Trainstation
  4. Squirrels in the Park of the Animal City
  5. Prelude to Ether
  6. Timshael
  7. Imaginary Volcano
  8. A Subtle Sign
  9. Porcupine
  10. Dreaming in Asheville
  11. A Building Named Lucille
  • Produced by the Diminisher
  • Engineered and mixed by Griffin Rodriquez
  • Dylan Ryan (of Bronze) plays drums
  • Mastered by Dan at Colossal
  • Album art by Hanner (Johanna Wright)
Calypso Shakedown
Release date: Apr. 15, 2008
UNS006: CD$10.00

Tracks
  1. Jezebel
  2. Chinatown
  3. Bedroom Eyes
  4. Erica
  5. Peaches
  6. Artist of the Beautiful
  7. Only in the Morning
  8. On the Clock
  9. Heartbreak of the Century
  • All songs written by Dylan Ryan (Ether Feather) and Scott McGaughey (Well Fed).
  • Horn and string arrangements by Dylan Ryan and Scott McGaughey.
  • Recorded at Shape Shoppe by Griffin Rodriguez, February - August 2006.
  • Cover art by Robert Ryan.
  • Videos for “On the Clock” and “Jezebel” produced by TJ Hellmuth.
  • All songs published by Dylan Ryan (ASCAP).
Stay Hard
Stay Hard
Release date: Jun. 15, 2006
Label: Alabaster/Galapagos4
Tracks
  1. Dog Dog Camel
  2. T.E. Lawrence
  3. Out of Every
  4. Predator
  5. Bengal Tiger
  6. Call off your Buffalo
  • The Diminisher and Dylan Ryan (who also plays on Imaginary Volcano) make up Michael Columbia.
These are Colored Bars
These are Colored Bars
Label: Alabaster/Galapagos 4
Tracks
  1. Mouse
  2. Duress
  3. Baseball Museum
  4. Hobart
  5. Mr. Bulgia
  6. Thank You Jeremy
  7. Unknown Shape
  8. Special Export
  9. Martian Song
  10. Buzz Aldrin
  • The Diminisher and Dylan Ryan (who also plays on Imaginary Volcano) make up Michael Columbia.