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🗓️ 11 June 2021
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Damien Jurado - "Tom" from the 2021 album The Monster Who Hated Pennsylvania on Field Painting Music.
On his 17th album, The Monster Who Hated Pennsylvania, Seattle singer/songwriter Damien Jurado introduces the listener to ten stories filled with characters confronting different stressful scenarios: "hurricanes moving toward town, strained connections, amnesiacs in the front yard," his press release details. He credits his cast-driven songs with his childhood love of films and TV, telling Folk Radio, "I’m still following that line with the new material I’m writing. I’m actually going to be recording a new album next month in June. It’s going to be a five-part album, sort of like I did with [his 2012 album] Maraqopa with the trilogy, but bigger. It’s focused around one person and a few other people, like your standard movie or TV show. It’s set in the past with the main character sort of going in-and-out of his own existence.”
It's fitting that The Monster... is the first release from Damien’s own Maraqopa Records. “It seemed like the right thing to do financially. I want to be able to put out more music at a rate that’s quicker than I was in the past. Most record labels make you wait two years to release something and I write at such a high rate that there’s no real point in waiting that long. I want to put out two or more records a year and I wasn’t able to do that before,” he continues. "I’m most definitely releasing one or two next year. There’s also going to be some reissues as well. 2022 is going to be a giant, busy year for me.”
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0:00.0 | You're season fixated on sleep in the laziness |
0:26.0 | Traveling the fairground to decide in this field you at best |
0:34.0 | High is your voice still sung in the circus tits |
0:39.0 | Touching your tongue on the ceilings of song |
0:45.0 | How many skies fell on your eyes and mind |
0:54.0 | What you go nowhere, you had nowhere to go nowhere to |
1:03.0 | Never afraid of challenging the scene |
1:07.0 | If it punched out my life then I would punch out its song |
1:23.0 | Can you not see that your audience is leaving? |
1:31.0 | They were crushed in the foyers unable to fan-seed it |
1:40.0 | The ashes and protests with the tears they played on keeping |
1:44.0 | Will soon turn to rivers not worthy of drinking |
1:51.0 | The light now embarrassed and afraid of the dark |
2:15.0 | The scene covering its evening with garments of stars |
2:25.0 | The windmills dance turning towards the hurricanes push |
2:30.0 | The keels and stands is singing all the word we must |
2:45.0 | This is the history of the era |
2:54.0 | This is the history of the era |
3:04.0 | You |
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