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Crows - Garden Of England

In Our Headphones

KEXP

Music, Music Commentary

4.41.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2022

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

Crows - "Garden of England" from the 2022 album Beware Believers on Bad Vibrations Records.

London-based quartet Crows released their sophomore dark and fuzzy post-punk record Beware Believers in early April. Written during the summer of 2019, Song of the Day “Garden of England” takes its inspiration from the complicated and controversial Brexit elections.

“This is straight-up our Brexit anthem,” frontman James Cox explains. “Don’t get me wrong, I couldn’t care less which way you voted, your vote, your choice. I just hated how much Brexit had become so ingrained in our day to day life. First thing I’d hear about when I woke up and the last thing I’d read before I went to sleep at night. It became all people spoke about. ‘Garden of England’ is more of a comment about the divisiveness it caused, splitting families, friends, widening the north-south divide and empowering nationalism. Public figures’ ability to lie publicly and not be held accountable, it’s just dangerous dog-whistle politics that doesn’t belong in the UK.”

The song is accompanied by a video directed by Joe Hoffman and Phoebe May, with Hoffman explaining, “When chatting with a boxer mate one day, he mentioned a friend at his club who was a career ‘Journeyman’. He explained this was a boxer who was not skilled enough to go pro, but was all the same good enough to fight around that level. The Journeyman makes a career by being paid, often weekly, to lose fights (unbeknownst to many of the crowd). When up-and-coming boxers are looking to progress to the next stage of their career, they need an unbroken streak of say 12 wins. When they are nearing this streak after maybe 10 wins, the coach often doesn’t want to risk them losing at this point so they will employ a Journeyman to put on a good show, and ultimately lose the fight.”

“I found this to be a fascinating concept,” he continues. “As I imagine it to be a real battle of the psyche for a Journeyman. They love the sport, but to partake and make a living in it they must fight to lose, and with this often lose the respect of their peers too. Many Journeymen work hard during the week, as low paid labourers or similar, and then will be paid a few hundred quid at the weekend to step into the losing ring. I’m sure it must be a battle in their head, but ultimately it will put food on the table and get them in the ring. The idea that he is a loser out of choice, and the fact he gets paid for it, brings into question who in this story is the actual loser? Is it the Contender? Is it the Journeyman? Or is it the crowd? I think maybe it’s all of them and none of them.”

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0:00.0

I've got to be put on a camp, put across and it's up to discussion

0:15.0

Yeah, then this feeling appears to turn a rational affair of nothing

0:21.0

It's been a decade and hiding it down, like I need to be hunted

0:28.0

And if everything is too frozen, I can't get it thrown at me again

0:34.0

Then I'll put rage

0:39.0

No, I'll put rage, no, my disease

0:44.0

I've got to take in my mouth to what it's done, like my gut in the old days

0:50.0

Now I've got to throw it in my head, making me wish it was more like the old days

0:56.0

If I'm the one who's to blame, it's because there's no one like it was in the old days

1:02.0

So take me back and give me walls, when we feel like it's more like the old days

1:19.0

Don't have to hide anymore, I can say what I'm pleasing to be famous

1:26.0

If I continue to lie, and continue to spread it as where I start

1:31.0

I've got myself prepared, I've got myself prepared

1:35.0

Now I'm talking playing a victim, I've got myself prepared, I've got myself prepared

1:41.0

I'll just like to play the victim, no, I'll put rage

1:48.0

No, I'll put rage, no, my disease

1:52.0

No, I'll put rage, no, my disease

1:57.0

No, I'll put rage, no, my disease

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