Music
Nothing Is Wrong
Dawes are steeped in rock tradition, whether backing Robbie Robertson live or working on their own: “Fire Away,” from their second album, sounds like a lost B side from Jackson Browne (and features Browne himself on backing vocals). The arrangements are all vintage, the guitar leads hot, and fraternal harmonies of drummer Griffin and leader Taylor Goldsmith are gorgeous even when the lyrics strain (“Time Spent in Los Angeles” plays like a dubious come-on to a lady circa 1973). Taylor’s current side project, Middle Brother, shows his wilder, less studied side; this tuneful but sometimes bland set could use more of that.