Dylan Rice
"[Rice's] singing is well-showcased on his debut album, 'Wandering Eyes'...the album is both coy and confessional, with the tracks balanced by a sense of humor."
-- Chicago Tribune
"Dylan Rice's debut effort is pure attitude. There's something infectious about this man and this music."
-- Styx's Chuck Panozzo
"Dylan Rice has got that exposed emotional core to his voice...this was too good to pass up." -- Richard Milne, 93 XRT Chicago
"Don't miss!" -- Time Out New York
ABOUT DYLAN RICE
After four years at Northwestern University studying dead poets, Utah-native Dylan Rice transplanted to Chicago to take in some big city grit and try his hand at being a rock-n-roller. Since then, he has captivated Chicago audiences with his sultry vocals, driving guitar rhythms, and bittersweet balladry, drawing comparisons to Chris Isaak, Morrissey, and Pete Yorn. Now he's primed to make a splash on the national music scene with the release of his debut CD, WANDERING EYES on Deep Tissue Records--recorded by former Acme engineer Blaise Barton (Liz Phair, Bob Dylan).
Dylan has been featured in the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Magazine, Time Out Chicago, Out, Genre. In May 2007 his song, "The Lie," appeared on the Columbia Records CD compilation entitled "Music With A Twist: Revolutions," along with The Gossip, Ivri Lider (Israel), Sarah Bettens (Belgium), and others. Dylan's songs have received airplay on Sirius and XM Satellite Radio, Newsweek.com, AOL Radio, Fox TV Chicago, as well as in commercial radio markets in New York (WPLJ), Chicago (93 XRT, WCKG), Los Angeles (Star 98.7), San Francisco (Alice 97.3), Atlanta (Q100.5), Washington DC (Hot 99.5), Seattle (Kiss 106.1), and Houston (Mix 96.5), among others.
His CD received the 2005 Outmusic Award for "Best Debut Recording" and was voted one of the "Top 10 Indie CD's of 2005" by the Advocate magazine. He continues to build a grassroots following with his full-band and solo appearances around the country, opening for Shelby Lynne, Glen Hansard, Garrison Starr, Alice Peacock, Sarah Bettens (K's Choice), Jeffery Gaines, Ian Moore, and Chris Stamey (dB's), among others. His current live project includes Dave Mendez on guitar, Rafe Bradford on bass, and Larry Brown on drums. Dylan is also a published poet, most recently included in the American Academy of Poets' "New Voices" Anthology (ed. Heather McHugh).
In July 2006, Dylan performed his stadium-rock anthem "The Faces of Victory" for 20,000 people at the Gay Games Closing Ceremonies at Wrigley Field in Chicago, joined onstage by Styx bassist Chuck Panozzo, and backed by a chorus of Chicago LGBT rockers. Written especially for the Gay Games, the song was also recorded in the studio with Panozzo, released as a single, and was highlighted in the official Gay Games VII commemorative DVD in December 2006.