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review by Mike Bond MURDER BY DEATH - WHO WILL SURVIVE OF US AND WHAT WILL BE LEFT OF THEM? " a welcome reminder of the bands intoxicating power and for those still playing catch up, a glorious chance to discover the band at their very best." |
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Track Listing > > The Devil in Mexico / Killbot 2000 / Until Morale Improves, The Beatings Will Continue / Three Men Hanging / INTERMISSION / A Masters in Reverse Psychology / The Desert is On Fire / That Crown Don't Make You A Prince / Pillars of Salt / End of the Line
COOKING VINYL / TENT SHOW
Re-released on the back of the success of this years IL BOCCA AL LIPO, WHO WILL SURVIVE OF US AND WHAT WILL BE LEFT OF THEM? is a chance to revisit the earlier works of Indiana's Murder By Death. First released in 2003, WHO WILL SURVIVE OF US AND WHAT WILL BE LEFT OF THEM? is a concept record chronicling a modern Western town besieged by the Devil and is an album that finds Murder By Death revelling in their usual emo meets Americana sound, full of melancholic cello swells, crashing piano chords and lyrical storytelling. Reminiscent of My Chemical Romance ingesting Johnny Cash, its a natural fit to find Gerard Way contributing vocals to album opener THE DEVIL IN MEXICO, his anguished howls ringing out over the already epic songs climactic closing moments. You can hear the progression and evolution of the bands sound all over this record, Murder By Death by now having emerged as fully formed gothic drenched Americana mavericks, equal parts Springsteen, Cash and Cave.
UNTIL MORALE IMPROVES, THE BEATINGS WILL CONTINUE sees the band putting deeply dark lyrical content to jaunty melodicism whilst the bluesgrass inspired THREE MEN HANGING is a melancholic affair indebted to Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds and Johnny Cash. The crashing piano chords of INTERMISSION shows a lighter side to Murder By Death, a band unafraid to poke a little fun at themselves amidst the gloomy goth darkness elsewhere on the record. A MASTERS IN REVERSE PSYCHOLOGY is a song infused with light and shade, stark piano chords giving way to reverb drenched guitar patterns and moments of quiet amidst the noise whilst the rocking THIS DESERT IS ON FIRE is rockabilly by way of roots rock that injects some hard rocking bluster to proceedings.
The climactic double whammy of the atmospheric PILLARS OF SALT and END OF THE LINE find Murder By Death rounding things up in suitably melancholic mood, haunting guitar patterns and Adam Turla's intoxicating croon taking you on a journey into the heart of darkness.
Arguably, Murder By Death's crowning achievement to date, WHO WILL SURVIVE OF US AND WHAT WILL BE LEFT OF THEM? is given a welcome re-release here, a welcome reminder of the bands intoxicating power and for those still playing catch up, a glorious chance to discover the band at their very best.
BIOGRAPHY
Indiana's Murder by Death layers the vocal sounds of an old saloon with haunting strings and the hard driving rhythms of pure rock n' roll, producing what Stuff magazine has called "lush, orchestrated songs," somehow simultaneously reminiscent of Johnny Cash and Radiohead. Added to that thick and intriguing sound are a series of dark and ironic lyrics, combining the mood and tone of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds with the narrative force of the Decemberists or a short story by Nathanial Hawthorne. Adam Turla fills out these sometimes frightening, sometimes beautiful lyrics by conjuring up a cast of character voices, allowing the songs to speak with the force of the characters themselves, and providing the listener with a sense of ensemble unique in rock music.
But this ensemble feel is not only the result of Turla's vocal playfulness, but of the cohesive playing of the band itself. Sarah Balliet channels her Kentucky Bluegrass roots through the skilled hands of a concert cellist, playing point and counterpoint to the lyrics and guitars with magnificent grace and style. Matt Armstrong's bass guitar provides the rhythmic framework of the band, but also takes the lead with surprising frequency, guiding Murder by Death into driving highs and brooding lows. And Alex Schrodt's drumsticks almost dance across the skins, giving the band what the Chicago Reader called "a rhythm section Nick Cave or the Faint would die for." The result is a fascinating slice of American Gothic, replete with trail rides, whiskey shots and Old Scratch himself.
Murder by Death's unique sound has developed over several years of touring and recording. Constantly evolving their sound, the style changes from their first release "Like The Exorcist, But More Breakdancing" to their sophomore release, "Who Will Survive, and What Will Be Left of Them?". "Who Will Survive..." grew from a small, limited pressing album into a sleeper hit as they constantly toured the country, touring with bands as diverse as The Weakerthans, Rasputina, Lucero, Against Me!, The Pogues,
William Elliott Whitmore, and The Reverend Horton Heat. "Who Will Survive's..." rich narrative structure, which recounted the travails of a small western town besieged by the devil, not only garnered popular and critical attention, but inspired a number of artistic reactions and responses, including ballet and stage productions, paintings, and even a PhD thesis.
The band's new album, entitled "In Bocca al Lupo," forgoes the integrated narrative structure of "Who will Survive..., " presenting the listener with an album built on thematic connections. "In Bocca al Lupo," which translates roughly to "In the Mouth of the Wolf" (a phrase said before students take exams in Italian classrooms, and to which the students respond "Kill the Wolf"), examines themes of sin, transgression, punishment, and redemption, touching on different lives and different stories in each individual song. The resulting album resembles the 1979 murder mystery from which the band takes its name-a pastiche of bad deeds and good intentions, of last minute heroism and, in some cases, nearly impossible forgiveness.
Musically, "In Bocca al Lupo" is as diverse as the various stories that the album recounts. The songs themselves reflect the stories they tell-gritty rock and roll beats drive "Brother" and "Sometimes the Line Walks You," complex tango rhythms twine themselves through "One More Notch," and lonely western guitars accompany the simple elegance of "Shiola" and "Raw Deal." Each of the album's ballads and waltzes, chants and hard hitting rock songs, meld content and form, creating meaning in the music itself. Murder by Death's unique musical aesthetic ties these seemingly disparate tracks together. With the help of producer J. Robbins (Jets to Brazil, Jawbox, Against Me!) the lush melodies and harmonies so unique to the band transform these varied sounds into a coherent and cohesive album, an album whose overall sound and sensibility melds the darkest moments of Modest Mouse's "Good News for People Who Love Bad News" with the maudlin country roots of Western folk rock. The band's thick, fretted, knotty sound provides a through line, tying together an album as musically diverse as the backcountry roads and basement rooms that inspired it.
"In Bocca al Lupo", on Tent Show Records, the band's own label, shows off Murder by Death's maturity, both as songwriters and musicians. The album is alternately rough and gentle, elegant and complex, intelligent and playful; it moves from one to the other without breaking stride, without interrupting the album as whole. Murder by Death is known for their talent as performers, for their live presence, the ambiance and energy present in their music. "In Bocca al Lupo" harnesses this energy and distills it, adding to it the maturity of a band constantly on the road.
LINE UP
Adam Turla
Sarah Balliet
Dagan Thogerson
Matt Armstrong
LITTLE JOE GOULD EP (Self Released>2001)
Como Panuelos Blancos de Adios
Lets Take the Train
Come Thursday
This Song is Brought to you by the Letter C and the Number 6
Raise the Shade
Canyon Inn (Room 16)
LIKE THE EXORCIST BUT MORE BREAKDANCING (Eyeball Records>2002)
Those Who Stayed
I'm Afraid of Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolfe
A Caucus Race
You Are the Last Dragon (You Possess the Power of the Glow)
Joe Bou
Flamenco's Fuckin' Easy
Intergalactic Menopause
Those Who Left
Holy Lord, Shawshank Redemption is Such a Good Movie!
SPLIT WITH VOLTA DO MAR (Arbor Vitae Records>2003)
Murder by Death
A Masters in Reverse Psychology
Canyon Inn, Room 16
Knife Goes In, Guts Come Out
We Watch a Lot of Movies
Volta Do Mar
Ready Broken Finger
On a Hand Held Sky
Search Lights Burn the Cornfields Bright
Fall Out of Cars Fall Out of Night
WHO WILL SURVIVE AND WHAT WILL BE LEFT OF THEM? (Eyeball Records>2003)
The Devil in Mexico
Killbot 2000
Until Morale Improves, The Beatings Will Continue
Three Men Hanging
INTERMISSION
A Masters in Reverse Psychology
The Desert is On Fire
That Crown Don't Make You A Prince
Pillars of Salt
End of the Line
TRIBUTE 7-INCH FOR MATT DAVIS (Self Released>2003)
For Matt Davis
Five Years (Originally by David Bowie)
IN BOCCA AL LUPO (Tent Show Records / East/West>2006)
Boy Decide
One More Notch
Dead Men and Sinners
Brother
Dynamite Mine
The Organ Grinder
Sometimes the Line Walks You
Raw Deal
The Big Sleep
Shiola
Steam Rising
The Devil Drives
LINKS
Murder By Death>www.murderbydeath.com
FURTHER LISTENING
My Chamical Romance
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds
Johnny Cash
Review date: July 2007 |
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