Death Valley David Haerle

Album info

Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
07.05.2021

Label: Edendale Records

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Adult Alternative

Artist: David Haerle

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  • 1 I Want to Be Like Him 04:31
  • 2 The Free Show 03:37
  • 3 Edendale 04:15
  • 4 Go Do That with Sharon 05:44
  • 5 Romy and Michele 04:59
  • 6 Forgiving Myself 03:55
  • 7 Ms. Bell 05:28
  • 8 Smoggy Days 04:45
  • 9 Tellers 03:25
  • 10 Self Made Man 03:49
  • 11 The Groove of the Record 04:12
  • 12 Perfect Lover 03:53
  • 13 Run and Be Free 03:51
  • 14 Death Valley 03:38
  • 15 Eureka! 02:44
  • Total Runtime 01:02:46

Info for Death Valley



Death Valley is singer-songwriter David Haerle’s second album following his 2018 debut Garden of Edendale. Death Valley’s marriage of guitar-driven rock to a shimmering California sound calls out to the best of classic American and British rock.

The songs track one man’s search for a renewal of spirit and his growing ability to find beauty and gratitude in the small miracles of daily life. The music is inspired by those moments of direct experience that make us feel we are part of a much greater whole. “The chemistry between all members of the band, synching together in perfect harmony as Haerle sings…” will keep you driving and listening deep into the night. Death Valley is an album for seekers, wanderers and grand adventurers.

“The video and premise of ‘The Free Show’ work together as well as any video we’ve seen, and may well alter the listener’s outlook on the world surrounding him or her. That may be a bold claim, but check it out.”v(Elmore Magazine)

David Haerle



David Haerle
I’m a singer, songwriter and guitar player who grew up surrounded by music and the music business. My maternal grandparents were owners of the first full time country music radio station in Nashville, TN. My father, Martin, emigrated from Germany to pursue a dream of working in the country music industry and co-founded the independent label CMH Records, setting up shop in the garage and side room of our family home in Los Angeles.

My own taste was more rock. I got my first guitar, a Fender Stratocaster around age 13, along with a Fender Deluxe Reverb amp. I was captivated by the sounds of David Bowie, Black Sabbath, Van Halen and Led Zeppelin, and tried to learn everything I could from my guitar heroes Frank Zappa, Ted Nugent, Jimi Hendrix, and many others.

In 1990, I took over the company, now CMH Label Group and I’ve proudly served as its president for the last 29 years. While I never stopped playing guitar, running the label meant making my own music had to take a back seat for quite a few years. In 2009, I began studying with a vocal coach and it was singing that inspired me to focus more time on writing, recording and producing original songs.

My first album, Garden of Edendale, began as a passion project and took 7 years to make. Released in 2018, many of the songs pull from my own life experiences. I tried to transform nostalgia into beauty, with a fair number of guitar-drums-bass driven jams mixed in. I started from scratch, began writing songs, recording and put together a great creative team, many of whom I continue to work with to this day.

Death Valley is my second album, which will be released in spring 2020. I titled the album in honor of my favorite place on earth. Death Valley is always a source of inspiration for me and a place that never fails to renew my spirit. My family often ended up there on vacation in the summer, when relatives of my dad visited. I still go as often as I can. Its vastness and beauty give me the direct experience of being part of a much greater whole. And I love holding those memories of being with loved ones, the mystery of the landscape, and the endless possibilities for adventure.

I have to say there are some advantages to releasing your first album in middle age. I have more life experience to draw on lyrically than I did when I was 20 or even 30. When I was younger, I wanted to sound like my heroes. Now, I want to sound like myself. I continue to explore what that means, writing and creating as much new music as I can.

Sometimes you have to live the record before you can make the record.

This album contains no booklet.

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