A band that spent nearly two decades writing straightforward songs on personal and social themes.
If you want to hear what they were about, try "Pray For Peace" first. Then maybe "Part of the mystery" to get the personal side.
Dana Key's music never shied away from big questions. Songs like "Pray For Peace" and "Dear Mr. Clapton" tackled social issues head-on, while "Liar, Lunatic Or Lord" took on faith with the same unvarnished approach. That directness gave their catalog a particular kind of weight, even when it drew criticism.
They started with "Reflections" in 2002 and kept going for seventeen years, putting out albums like "Out of the Ashes" and "Warriors" along the way. The lineup shifted sometimes, but Dana Key stayed at the center until the final album "Resistance" in 2019.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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