Friday, March 18, 2011

To The Death

"Surrounded by the dust of my birth,"
-- Danielle French, "To The Death" from Piece, 2003.

Enigmatic and strangely enticing, this dirge is spurred by Christine Fellow's subduing accordian, subtly strong percussion and highlighted by the harmonic vocal play between French and Burton Cummings.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Blame

"I'll pick you up when you go down,"
-- Michael Knott, "Blame" from L.S.U.'s Grace Shaker, 1994.

A more honest presentation of what grace means to the absolutely crushed would be hard to come by. With its sparse air and haunting riff, this obviously comes from one who knows what it is to be down there and where to turn to rise up.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

The Sun

"When red giants have supernovered, then sorry the Earth will be,"
-- Kevin Parker, "The Sun" from Tame Impala's Tame Impala, 2008

Tame Impala released no less than two eponymous EPs in 2008. This heavyweight was on the Hole In The Sky label. Barbed and thunderous, it would not have been out of place on Cream's Disraeli Gears, forty-one years previous.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Voyaging Pilgrim

"The road is getting narrower,"
-- Fred Caban, "Voyaging Pilgrim" from Agape's Victims Of Tradition, 1972.

With a bit of a later Lighthouse (minus the orchestra) feel, this tune from Agape's sophomore release is a lot breezier than most of what was on their first. It's appropriate ambience for a song about travelling through life and highlighted by a great guitar solo at 2:23.

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