Saturday, December 20, 2014

Just Another Band From Montreal

The Barr Brothers at Bumbershoot 2012
If I had to choose a city to live in based only on the bands that come from that city, the pick might go to Portland, but on the other hand, I'd have no problem picking Montreal to live in the city of Godspeed, Silver Mt. Zion, Suuns, and the Barr Brothers.

Somebody needs to get these guys to Atlanta.

Friday, December 19, 2014

Your Shadow Under My Feet


Promo video for Tu Sombra Bajo Mis Pies, featuring a short excerpt from Tho You Are Gone I Still Often Walk With You from Silver Mt. Zion's Born Into Trouble As the Sparks Fly Upward (2001)

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Spark & Whisper


Here's a new song from Marin County's Spark & Whisper

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

13 Angels Standing Guard 'Round The Side Of Your Bed



from He Has Left Us Alone But Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corners of Our Rooms. The 2000 album was dedicated to frontman Efrim Manuck's late dog, Wanda.  A few years later, in God Bless Our Dead Marines, Efrim would sing,
"I love my dog and she loves me.  
The world's a mess and so are we.
She tumbles long green, muddy fields, sick with joy and glee.
And as she dreams sweet puppy dreams, whimpering gently."

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Allo Darlin'

Allo Darlin at 529, October 14, 2014
The Allo Darlin' tour, which brought the band to Atlanta's 529 during Rocktober, continued on to the West Coast where they performed Bright Eyes, We Come From the Same Place, History Lessons, and Crickets in the Rain at KEXP's Seattle studio on October 30.



Monday, December 15, 2014

Stumble Then Rise on Some Awkward Morning


from He Has Left Us Alone But Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corners of Our Rooms (2000)

Sunday, December 14, 2014

We Don't Torture


As Laurence Lewis writes in The Daily Kos, "The United States tortures people. It isn't a matter of rogue agents and rogue government officials, it is systemic. The United States tortures people. One president may order the torturing stopped, but there is nothing to prevent another from ordering it resumed. Those responsible for torturing people are identified but not brought to justice. They are, in fact, given free rein to talk openly about it, to minimize it, to justify it, to continue to lie about it, and to act as if questions or criticism about torturing people is just another partisan political argument. The traditional media, the most powerful mass media, play right along. Some in the mass media all but gloat about it. The United States tortures people. It is known. It is not treated as a crime against humanity. It is normalized. It will happen again."


In 1981, the Au Pairs wrote a song about a prison in Armagh, Ireland that the British used to detain and torture woman prisoners suspected of being members of the IRA.  Different country and different cause, but same result: a civilized nation caught in the cognitive dissonance of believing that they were on the right side of morality, but at the same time maintaining that the ends justified the horrific means. The video at the top of the post is highly effective but contains an abridged version of Armagh that avoids the specifics of the British situation; the devastating, full version of the song is below.