To Kill A King - Funeral

| Kerri

Just a box of bones
Lowered and marked with a stone
In the north at the mountains' feet
In the north to find some peace
Sing and dance like we were young
Scream all the joy in your lungs oh
Half with a heavy heart
But not with shocked feet

Oh passion, and oh passion

The first time I saw Bastille live, when they were not so well known (small venue, not sold out), TKAK opened for them, and it blew me away. (It was obvious from that show, without being told, that Dan and Ralph - the respective lead singers - were close mates. Despite very different sounds to their music, they joined each other on several numbers.) Anyhow, I have a signed CD of Cannibals with Cutlery somewhere (I'm not sure where I've tossed since I only listen to music digitally or on vinyl these days) and I still hold the memory of that show dear; the moving songs even more so. Quick check of their Spotify top singles does not include this track, which is a freaking tragedy. Well, the song itself is often confused as being a tragedy but it's really a celebration of life. And it makes my heart swell along with the music and chanting at the end. So fitting of their Shakespearean name. 

RIYL: The National, The Maccabees, Frightened Rabbit, Foals

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R.E.M. - Driver 8

| Keith
I saw a tree house on the outskirts of the farm. 
The power lines have floaters so the airplanes won't get snagged. 
Bells are ringing through the town again, 
Children look up, all they hear is sky-blue, bells ringing

I think "Driver 8" might be my favorite R.E.M. song. I am a big fan of their earlier work, especially the moodier, Southern Gothic stuff you hear less and less of as they went on. 1985's Fables of The Reconstruction being a highlight in a pile of greatness for me. I recently took a long, deep dive into their back catalog and, damn, I've got a lot of good memories associated with their music. It brought me right back to my teenage years in Seattle, KJET (1982-1988) on the radio and my burgeoning record collection.

RIYL: The Replacements, James, Crowded House, Pinegrove

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Now, Now - SGL

| Kerri
You call me crying
The middle of the night
I'm on my knees
You've got me praying for a sign
It's all wrong
She's looking for a fight
Just say my name and I'll come running
Don't get me wrong
I hear your reasons
You get along over the weekends
But I've got it bad, yeah I'm not sleeping
And every time I hear her name my heart is breaking

Wow, if you're in Minnesota over Labor Day weekend, you should definitely go to their show at the State Fair - it's with Lucius and Phantogram! Great billing for this local (MN) duo who met in their high school marching band and have weathered the coming and going of several bandmates and indie labels, and the mysterious cancelation of their SXSW appearances the last two years in a row. This is their first release in about four years, coinciding with a new website and some tour dates.

Anyhoo, I like the modern simplicity of this tune, and didn't realize until I looked up the lyrics that it is quite similar to a song I tried to write a couple years ago! (My first attempt at songwriting, while trying out the idea of being in an all-girl punk band. We only held one practice.)

RIYL: Eisley, Tigers Jaw, Foxing, Hippo Campus

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The Smith Street Band - Death to the Lads

| Keith
Staying in a hotel full of pilots
I can't believe that they are smoking
If you mastered the art of flight
Why would you spend half your time choking?
Sleeping in a bedroom full of assholes surely means I am one too
And I wake up and I go walking
And I think the wrong thing about you

Melbourne's Will Wagner, the front man for The Smith Street Band reminds me a lot of Frank Turner, who is one of my all-time favorites, so that's saying something. He also reminds me a bit of Georgia "Maq" McDonald of Camp Cope, probably that pronounced accent. It's great. Their latest release, More Scared of You Than You Are of Me, which came out back in April, is a lot of fun. If you're into folksy punk rock (yeah that's a thing) they would be right up your alley.

RIYL: Billy Bragg, Frank Turner, Camp Cope, Gang of Youths

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Circa Survive - Lustration

| Keith
Inside the catacomb
The marbles colder than ice
Our match is damp
Lit with a separate hand
I see into your world
You make no effort to hide
The tourniquet
Candles in a salt ring will dance
You don't have to repent tonight at all

The latest single from prog/emo rock outfit Circa Survive is very evocative of the music that broke them. Anthony Green's vocal delivery is terrific, as expected, and "Lustration" feels a lot like his solo work, but it also harkens back to Circa Survive's mellower stuff like "Living Together" and it's a bit nostalgic, but at the same time, makes me excited for their new stuff.

RIYL: The Dear Hunter, Tides of Man, Minus The Bear, The Fall of Troy

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