Perhaps best known as
Lou Barlow's partner in the
Folk Implosion, singer/songwriter
John Davis was also a successful lo-fi solo performer in his own right, as well as a former member of the
Palace Brothers. A native of Massachusetts,
Davis began playing guitar at the age of 12; inspired by
Sebadoh's
Weed Forestin', he began compiling his own acoustic home recordings in 1988, sending his first tapes to
Barlow as well as Shrimper labelhead
Dennis Callaci, who released
Davis' debut cassette Stars & Songs in 1993. That same year he and
Barlow teamed as the
Folk Implosion, issuing
Take a Look Inside the Folk Implosion on the Communion imprint in 1994.
Davis' first full-length solo effort,
Pure Night, appeared at around the same time, followed in 1995 by
Leave Home. In 1997, he released
Blue Mountains, and
I'll Burn followed in the spring of 2000.
–
Jason Ankeny, Rovi