biographical info
First conceived in the summer of 2009 by Toronto-based
multiplatform artist John O, Diamond Rings burst onto the scene with a
series of singles and videos featuring green screen camera trickery,
over the top choreography, and daring androgynous outfits and makeup.
The videos received international praise from both the online media and
fashionistas alike. The singles, pressed to limited edition vinyl, sold
out in a matter of weeks and received critical praise including "Best
New Music" honors from Pitchfork.
Although initially pegged in some corners as a novelty act,
audiences soon began to identify with Diamond Rings' uniquely lyrical
brand of pop songwriting and his overtly glamorous live sets.
Showcasing real human emotion and honest vulnerability is rare enough
for a 24-year-old let alone one who matches his eye shadow with his Air
Force Ones while dancing about onstage with the reckless abandon of a
teenager in the bathroom mirror. But there's something surprisingly
mature shimmering beneath the glamour, hidden in John O's immediately
iconic voice, and whip-smart lyrics.
Now Diamond Rings is finally settling down long enough to deliver a
fully realized album, the much anticipated "Special Affections". In
keeping with his predilection for confounding public expectation, the
album dabbles in a wide range of styles and soundscapes. Spacey slow
jams give way to aggressive guitar rock that leads seamlessly into
shuddering club beats and soaring synth lines. Tying everything
together are the heartfelt lyrical sentiments of a young artist
interested in far more than getting his audience to "just dance.”
"I'd compare my music to the Starz on 54 cover of Gordon
Lightfoot's ‘If You Could Read My Mind’ that they did for the
soundtrack to the movie Studio 54," John O says, adding, "I do not
believe that there needs to be a disconnect between popular music and
lyrical honesty."
lineup
John O Singer Songwriter