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Makin Waves Record of the Week: "Night Swimming" by Dentist


By Bob Makin

originally published: 08/22/2018


Beloved Asbury indie trio Dentist will celebrate their homecoming from their first national tour on Aug. 24 at Asbury Park Yacht Club with Sunshine Spazz. The tour was in support of their Cleopatra Records debut album, “Night Swimming,” the Makin Waves Record of the Week. PHOTO BY BOB MAKIN

It’s been fun watching Dentist grow from a cute, quirky local surf-garage band to a nationally respected indie-rock act. “Night Swimming” solidifies their reputation, as has their first national tour in support of the 11-song debut for Los Angeles-based Cleopatra Records. Their third album following 2014’s self-titled/released debut and 2016’s “Ceilings” on Asbury Park’s Little Dickman Records finds Dentist slimmed down to a trio in the studio for the first time with new drummer Matt Hockenjos. He brings his reggae-punk sense of rhythm to flesh out those of vocalist Emily Bornemann on bass and guitarist Justin Bornemann.

The married couple has been a songwriting partnership even longer, initially with their first band together, No Wine for Kittens, also a cute, quirky albeit artsy act that featured drummer Andy Bova, the co-producer with Justin and engineer of “Night Swimming,” which was recorded at his Simple Sound Studios in Oceanport. With “Night Swimming,” the Bornemanns shed an occasional sense of silliness for a lyrically stark and sonically focused collection that laughs at life’s absurdities and cries at its hardships, while punching both in the gut with stinging, ringing riffs, solid slabs of rhythm and a mix of mournful, hopeful poetics. Signature fuzz tones and a poppy undertow remain intact but amongst a cryptically detailed loss of innocence that makes “Night Swimming,” Dentist’s best record to date. 

I particularly like the haunting “Owl Doom Pt. 2,” so much so that I wish I knew where “Pt. 1” was. Since Owl Doom is Emily’s Instagram, perhaps it’s a sequel to No Wine for Kittens’ “Emily Pt. 1” from their three-song 2012 self-titled EP, but then that acoustic track was preceded by a full band version with a slightly different title on the “Not Ready Yet E.P” released earlier that year. Anyway, I especially like the jellyfish-like sting of Justin’s guitar on “Owl Doom” slashing through Emily’s waif-like vocal.

The record’s dichotomous title track, which similarly bounces Justin’s rapid-fire guitar off forlorn vocals and lyrics about a need for change, and the closing wipeout of “The Latter,” also are indie treats. I especially like the fragile coo of Emily’s vocal on the latter track, like a novice surfer on a wave of choppy rhythms. The simple but surprising beauty of the philosophic waxing of the mostly acoustic “All Is Well (in Hell)” also stands out. 




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Welcome Dentist home from tour on Aug. 24 at Asbury Park Yacht Club with the Jersey Shore trio Sunshine Spazz, which has a slightly similar surf-garage sound but with three dudes bangin’ out psychedelia in place of Emily’s pretty voice and poetic lyrics. Dentist also will perform Aug. 25 at The Bird Bash, Bearded Bird Brewing, Norfolk, Va.; Sept. 8, Fourth Annual Bond Street Block Party, Asbury Park, with Tide Bends, Gay Guy/Straight Guy, The Ribeye Brothers, Sweet Joey’s Thing of Beauty, Marvelous Liars, Von Mons, Dentist, and RocknRoll Hi-Fives; Sept. 16, House of Independents, also Asbury, with Clap Your Hands Say Yeah; Oct. 6, North Jersey Indie Rock Festival, White Eagle Hall, Jersey City, with Glazer, Ex-Maid, Glenn Morrow's Cry For Help, The Royal Arctic Institute, Black Wail, Yawn Mower, Tony Saxon, Shithead's Rainbow, Guilty Giraffe, The Components, The Vaughns, Smock, Secretary Legs, LKFFCT, Psychiatric Metaphors, Ultra Major, and Professor Caveman, and Oct. 26, Mill Hill Basement, Trenton, with Acid Dad, Tide Bends and Alpha Rabbit.

Bob Makin is the reporter for www.MyCentralJersey.com/entertainment and a former managing editor of The Aquarian Weekly, which launched this column in 1988. Contact him at [email protected]. And like Makin Waves at www.facebook.com/makinwavescolumn.




New Jersey Stage is proud to be the home of Bob Makin's Makin Waves column since 2017. His Song of the Week column comes out every Friday. He also writes an Album of the Month and Interview of the Month as well.

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