Biography
Several projects go by this name:
1) The Dailies are an indie singer-songwriter duo from Los Angeles. Their music blends acoustic rock with pop programming.
2) Was a punk rock/lo-fi short-lived project from Cedar Falls, Iowa, US. Sometime during a particular winter, Holly Sells and Jill Hartleip left their apartment in the care of Joe Riehle of, among other things, No Consensus. For a month, then, Jeff Moravec, would come to Clay Street, assist in feeding the Iguana, and the birthing of a double cassette ultra-baby. Although Joe and Jeff had played music in the past, assisting each other with various solo works (see Jump Up and Jam and Repressionistic Cult of Barbara) and collaborating on a variety of audio odds and ends, never before had they together attempted something of this scope.
The scope aimed at robots as well as elephants and Christmas, and, perhaps, other themes, and was organized by the days of the week. The resulting title was characteristically long and unwieldy (and now forgotten) and so, for the most part of the tongue, it was said as The Dailies. This abbreviated, informal title was then extended, informally, to subsequent works solely of the duo, notably "1991" which served the credits of Cory Wagner's Rock's Chosen Warrior vehicle "1991: The Movie."
3) The Dailies was born as a creative project at Sarah Lawrence College, playing rock and blues in a 1960s style.
4) The Dailies are a Slowcore/Garage Rock band from Chicago.
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