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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jon Doyle]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2025 17:25:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Abigail Lapell &#8211; Feels Like We Only Go Backwards (Tame Impala Cover) Last month we previewed Anniversary &#38; More Songs About Love, the deluxe version of Abigail Lapell&#8216;s recent full-length which expands the album with eight additional songs. Alongside more intimate, acoustic versions of tracks from the original, Lapell also offers a handful of additional songs, and has now released a cover of Tame Impala&#8217;s Feels &#8216;Like We Only Go Backwards&#8217; as part of the package. A minimal, electrified version [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/2025/04/14/weekly-listening-april-2025-2/">Weekly Listening: April 2025 #2</a> appeared first on <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk">Various Small Flames</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 style="text-align: center;">Abigail Lapell &#8211; Feels Like We Only Go Backwards (Tame Impala Cover)</h3>
<p>Last month <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/2025/03/11/weekly-listening-march-2025-2/">we previewed</a> <em>Anniversary &amp; More Songs About Love</em>, the deluxe version of <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/abigail-lapell/">Abigail Lapell</a>&#8216;s <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/2024/05/17/abigail-lapell-anniversary/">recent full-length</a> which expands the album with eight additional songs. Alongside more intimate, acoustic versions of tracks from the original, Lapell also offers a handful of additional songs, and has now released a cover of Tame Impala&#8217;s Feels &#8216;Like We Only Go Backwards&#8217; as part of the package. A minimal, electrified version of which mines the song for all of its stark weight, adding yet another dimension to the diverse picture of love and relationships which the album brings to life.</p>
<p><iframe title="Abigail Lapell - Feels Like We Only Go Backwards (Tame Impala Cover)" width="1170" height="658" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/WnyScfSs_xI?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p><em><br />
Anniversary &amp; More Songs About Love</em> will be released via Outside Music on 2nd May. Pre-order it now from the Abigail Lapell <a href="https://abigaillapell.bandcamp.com/album/anniversary-more-songs-about-love">Bandcamp page</a>.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">Casper Skulls &#8211; Numbing Mind</h3>
<p>The new album from Sudbury/<a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/toronto">Toronto</a> indie rock outfit <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/casper-skulls/">Casper Skulls</a>, <em>Kit-Cat</em> is the product of a band confident enough to spread their wings. From the moody ‘<a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/2024/11/18/weekly-listening-november-2024-3/">Spindletop</a>&#8216; and energetic ‘<a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/2025/03/14/casper-skulls-dying-in-eight-verses/">Roddy Piper</a>’ to bittersweet Dylan-esque narrative &#8216;<a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/2025/03/14/casper-skulls-dying-in-eight-verses/">Dying in Eight Verses</a>&#8216;, each single offered a different style and set of influences, and culminated in a mosaic-like album able to confront a wide range of themes. With the release out now via Next Door Records, Casper Skulls have shared final single &#8216;Numbing Mind&#8217; to further deepen the picture, exploring the vast media landscape of distractions into which we can retreat from contemporary existence. The song is itself a microcosm of the wider Casper Skulls style, presenting a collage of references (Ms. Rachel, Bob Ross, Macho Man, <em>Rugrats</em>, <em>South Park</em>, ASMR and <em>Antique Roadshow</em> and more) to paint the vast network of small comforts to which we turn.</p>
<p><iframe style="border: 0; width: 100%; height: 120px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=3956000558/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/tracklist=false/artwork=small/track=480939399/transparent=true/" seamless=""><a href="https://casperskulls.bandcamp.com/album/kit-cat">Kit-Cat by Casper Skulls</a></iframe></p>
<p>Watch the video directed and edited by Bosmo below:</p>
<p><iframe title="Casper Skulls - Numbing Mind (OFFICIAL VIDEO)" width="1170" height="658" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/YiFqkatMUr0?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><em>Kit-Cat</em> is out now via Next Door Records and you can get it from the Casper Skulls <a href="https://casperskulls.bandcamp.com/album/kit-cat">Bandcamp page</a>.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">Classic Trucks &#8211; Oil</h3>
<p>&#8220;Pairs a rich, warm sound with Jarman’s approachable, near-spoken vocals and a dark, distressed lyrical style. But instead of playing as a contradiction, the resulting track looks to solve the concern at its heart in real time, fashioning a cure to the complaint itself.&#8221; So we wrote of &#8216;Letting In Too Much Light’ by <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/classic-trucks">Classic Trucks</a> last month, the first single from the new solo venture of <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/langkamer/">Langkamer</a>&#8216;s Josh Jarman which introduced the empathetic nature of the project. With EP <em>Century Songs</em> set for release in late May, Classic Trucks are back with new single, &#8216;Oil&#8217;. A meditation on some of the grandest existential questions—free will, nature vs. nurture, the apparent futility of life—housed in a bright, pop-inflected brand of folk, again highlighting Jarman&#8217;s ability to approach difficult subjects without being overwhelmed by their weight.</p>
<p><center><iframe style="border: 0; width: 350px; height: 442px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/track=1471182515/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/tracklist=false/transparent=true/" seamless=""><a href="https://classictrucks.bandcamp.com/track/oil">Oil by Classic Trucks</a></iframe></center>&#8216;Oil&#8217;  is out now via Breakfast Records and you can get it from <a href="https://classictrucks.bandcamp.com/track/oil">Bandcamp</a>. <em>Century Songs</em> will be released on the 23rd May.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">Gay Meat &#8211; Champaign Ill</h3>
<p>The recording project of producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Karl Kuehn, <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/gay-meat/">Gay Meat</a> has made a name in recent years with a distinctive blend of self-deprecation and sincerity, something embodied by 2022 EP <em>Bed of Every</em>. Mixing indie pop, rock and emo sensibilities, the release clocked in at barely thirteen minutes but managed to evoke a compelling inner world all the same. Recent single &#8216;Champaign Ill&#8217; builds upon the style, a wistful lo-fi ode to the ways in which people change over time, as well as those who stay the same despite everything. Again the tone possesses a wry edge, but one which does nothing to limit the unguarded earnestness at its heart.</p>
<p><center><iframe style="border: 0; width: 350px; height: 442px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/track=3547457003/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/tracklist=false/transparent=true/" seamless=""><a href="https://gaymeat.bandcamp.com/track/champaign-ill">Champaign Ill by gay meat</a></iframe></center>&#8216;Champaign III&#8217; is out now and available from <a href="https://gaymeat.bandcamp.com/track/champaign-ill">Bandcamp</a>.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">Gum Parker &#8211; Crocodile</h3>
<p>&#8220;Draws on the considerable DIY history of its members to create good old-fashioned indie rock.” That&#8217;s how we described the debut album from <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/Portland">Portland</a>, <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/Maine">Maine</a> outfit <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/gum-parker">Gum Parker</a>, with singles &#8216;<a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/2025/01/16/weekly-listening-january-2025-1/">Two Subarus</a>&#8216; and &#8216;<a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/2025/02/25/gum-parker-hive/">Hive</a>&#8216; packing a real punch despite the vastly different moods which underpinned them. With the album out now via <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/Repeating-Cloud">Repeating Cloud</a>, the outfit have shared final single &#8216;Crocodile&#8217;, and the song again embraces the chaotic, irrepressible energy of the do-it-yourself aesthetic to find joyous momentum within ordinary life. &#8220;Lately I’m trying to just write down phrases or bits of language that I like and scrape together a song from them,&#8221; as lead Galen Richmond explains. &#8220;It seems to have worked out for this joyful mess. The chorus is sorta a half-joke about how I couldn’t write a chorus for this one.&#8221;</p>
<p><center><iframe style="border: 0; width: 350px; height: 470px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=2415838547/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/tracklist=false/track=658923802/transparent=true/" seamless=""><a href="https://gumparker.bandcamp.com/album/the-brakes">The Brakes by Gum Parker</a></iframe></center><em>The Brakes</em> is out now via Repeating Cloud and available from the Gum Parker <a href="https://gumparker.bandcamp.com/album/the-brakes">Bandcamp page</a>.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">Jangus Kangus &#8211; No Future In This</h3>
<p>Christened by Emerson Dameron as &#8220;LA’s foremost purveyor of imagist garage surf,&#8221; <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/Jangus-Kangus">Jangus Kangus</a> is making a name with a sound at once hazy and raw, with debut album <em>Fortune Cookie</em> highlighting how evocative and playful such a contradictory style can be. Lead Jasmine Sankaran is joined by Steph Anderson (keys/backing vocals), Antonio White (lead guitar/backing vocals), Dan Perdomo (drums) and Ryan Kellis (bass), and together the band eschew genre convention in favour of instinct experimentation. Single &#8216;No Future In This&#8217; serves as an ideal introduction, a track which preserves some of the DIY spirit of the project&#8217;s previous releases yet comes wrapped in a golden retro hue.</p>
<p><center><iframe style="border: 0; width: 350px; height: 470px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=1804584548/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/tracklist=false/track=1090108481/transparent=true/" seamless=""><a href="https://janguskangus.bandcamp.com/album/fortune-cookie">Fortune Cookie by Jangus Kangus</a></iframe></center><em>Fortune Cookie</em> is out now and available from <a href="https://janguskangus.bandcamp.com/album/fortune-cookie">Bandcamp</a>.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">LEYA &#8211; Corners (Chanel Beads Rework)</h3>
<p>Last year we wrote about &#8216;Corners&#8217; by <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/leya/">LEYA</a>, a single from their EP <em>I Forget Everything </em>on <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/NNA-Tapes/">NNA Tapes</a> which displayed how harpist Marilu Donovan and vocalist/violinist Adam Markiewicz create &#8220;evocative and ambiguous&#8221; soundscapes, as <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/2024/10/28/weekly-listening-october-2024-3/">we put it</a>, which &#8220;explore the avenues open to us in the face of catastrophe.&#8221; Like much of LEYA&#8217;s work, the song occupied a strange space between medieval and futuristic tones, feeling like both a throwback and a promise of something new. Now rising pop favourite <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/chanel-beads/">Chanel Beads</a> has reworked the track to further deepen this contradictory tension. With additional layers of lush sonic textures and extra pop polish, the new interpretation serves as a heightened version of the original, playing like the interstitial space between the Now and the Then with all the instinctive longing left intact.</p>
<p><iframe style="border: 0; width: 100%; height: 120px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/track=4073194694/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/tracklist=false/artwork=small/transparent=true/" seamless=""><a href="https://leya.bandcamp.com/track/corners-chanel-beads-rework">Corners &#8211; Chanel Beads Rework by LEYA</a></iframe></p>
<p>Watch the self-directed video starring model Mariah Morvant below:</p>
<p><iframe title="LEYA &amp; Chanel Beads: &quot;Corners - Chanel Beads Rework&quot; (Official Music Video)" width="1170" height="658" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/yx7bif6gAFc?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>&#8216;Corners (Chanel Beads Rework)&#8217; is out now via NNA Tapes and available from <a href="https://leya.bandcamp.com/track/corners-chanel-beads-rework">Bandcamp</a>.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">LUCKY &#8211; Traveler</h3>
<p><a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/LUCKY">LUCKY</a> are a new <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/bay-area/">Bay Area</a> supergroup featuring <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/half-stack/">Half Stack</a>&#8216;s Peter Kegler, Andrew St James, Marika Christine and Zach Elsasser (Affectionately). A slice of upbeat country rock that also provides the obligatory shadow to its light, debut single &#8216;Traveler&#8217; gives an indication of what to expect from the project. A song full of backward looking despite its forward motion, resulting in a mood at once wistful and affirming. Produced and mixed by Joe Santarpia (Mac DeMarco) and mastered by Timothy Stollenwerk (Kevin Morby, Woods, Rose City Band), there&#8217;s real talent behind the project too, making for a polished, accomplished sound that retains its authenticity via a subtle lo-fi edge.</p>
<p><center><iframe style="border: 0; width: 350px; height: 442px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/track=2979579661/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/tracklist=false/transparent=true/" seamless=""><a href="https://lucky4lyfe.bandcamp.com/track/traveler">Traveler by LUCKY</a></iframe></center>&#8216;Traveler&#8217; is out now via Royal Oakie Records and available from the Lucky <a href="https://lucky4lyfe.bandcamp.com/track/traveler">Bandcamp page</a>.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">Maryse Smith &#8211; Freedom</h3>
<p>This May sees the release of <em>Transience</em>, the new full-length from Massachusetts songwriter <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/Maryse-Smith">Maryse Smith</a>, via <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/ghost-mountain-records/">Ghost Mountain Records</a>, and latest single &#8216;Freedom&#8217; both introduces the album&#8217;s warm folk rock sound and furthers the thematic resonance of the its title. It&#8217;s a song about regaining a sense of ownership and agency in the face of apparent restriction, placing trust in the transience of any condition in the way all longing must. Fittingly, the track is the product of one such process of overcoming. &#8220;&#8216;Freedom&#8217; was written upon returning from a festival that friends put on every year in Vermont,&#8221; as Smith explains. &#8220;I didn’t play that year, I was feeling bummed about being in a long writing dry-spell and couldn’t bear the thought of playing songs I had written years prior. But I felt so inspired after seeing so much good music I pretty much came home, sat at the piano and wrote this. I remember feeling afterwards, on a deep level, that the dry spell was broken and it was.&#8221;</p>
<p><center><iframe style="border: 0; width: 350px; height: 470px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=4077996337/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/tracklist=false/track=1120886248/transparent=true/" seamless=""><a href="https://marysesmith.bandcamp.com/album/transience">Transience by Maryse Smith</a></iframe></center><em>Transience</em> is out on the 1st May via Ghost Mountain Records and you can <a href="https://marysesmith.bandcamp.com/album/transience">pre-order it now</a>.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">Steel Wool &#8211; Fading</h3>
<p>What the band describe as &#8220;a collision of sound experiments wearing the borrowed work uniform of rock music,&#8221; the self-titled debut EP from LA shoegaze outfit <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/Steel-Wool">Steel Wool</a> brings together the varying tastes of each of its four members. Shoegaze fuzziness meets not only its natural bedfellows in dream pop and indie rock, but also folk and screamo too, resulting in something that uses familiar ingredients in a fresh and innovative way. &#8220;The band has always been more of a sonic game of tug-of-war than a regiment in lockstep,&#8221; Steel Wool continue. &#8220;Stepping outside these orthogonal backgrounds in search of common ground, we’ve ended up somewhere that isn’t quite home turf for any of us.&#8221; Opener &#8216;Fading&#8217; is the best place to start, a hazy and soaring dream pop song that eventually boils over in a snarl of feedback and wailing vocals.</p>
<p><center><iframe style="border: 0; width: 350px; height: 470px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=1013432459/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/tracklist=false/track=1190874329/transparent=true/" seamless=""><a href="https://steelwoolmusicband.bandcamp.com/album/steel-wool">Steel Wool by Steel Wool</a></iframe></center><em>Steel Wool</em> is out now via Bug Body and available via <a href="https://steelwoolmusicband.bandcamp.com/album/steel-wool">Bandcamp</a>.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">Yuno &#8211; Massive</h3>
<p>Having won acclaim with 2018 EP <em>Moodie</em> and a number of subsequent singles, <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/jacksonville">Jacksonville</a>-based pop visionary <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/yuno">Yuno</a> is releasing debut full-length <em>Blest</em> this May with <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/tag/sub-pop-records/">Sub Pop</a>. An artist in constant flux, Yuno has moved from skate punk and Johnstonian anti-folk to downbeat pop across his career to date, and the new album not only continues this evolution but pushes the sound to its most expansive, inventive spaces to date. Latest single &#8216;Massive&#8217; embodies the sound&#8217;s widescreen richness, pairing languid pop confidence with fuzzy rock sensibilities to create a rueful backdrop for what is a reflection on the passing of time.</p>
<p><iframe style="border: 0; width: 100%; height: 120px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=797766984/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/tracklist=false/artwork=small/track=1434215974/transparent=true/" seamless=""><a href="https://yvno.bandcamp.com/album/blest">Blest by Yuno</a></iframe></p>
<p>Watch the video directed and Edited by Yuno himself below:</p>
<p><iframe title="Yuno - Massive (Official Video)" width="1170" height="878" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Tn4g6yVEOkM?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
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Blest</em> will be released on the 16th May via Sub Pop and you can <a href="https://yvno.bandcamp.com/album/blest">pre-order it now</a>.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/2025/04/14/weekly-listening-april-2025-2/">Weekly Listening: April 2025 #2</a> appeared first on <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk">Various Small Flames</a>.</p>
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		<title>Monarch Mtn &#8211; Everyone is Here</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Liam Doyle]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2016 20:01:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Monarch Mtn is the project of Logan Farmer from Jacksonville, Florida. His latest album, Everyone is Here, was recorded through the summer at home on a borrowed telecaster, and can be summed up perfectly using a Townes van Zandt quote he includes in the liner notes: &#8220;Sorrow and solitude; these are the precious things And the only words that are worth remembering&#8221; These words capture the sense of isolation and shadowy desolation that&#8217;s present across the album, though it would be [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/2016/11/15/monarch-mtn-everyone/">Monarch Mtn &#8211; Everyone is Here</a> appeared first on <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk">Various Small Flames</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Monarch Mtn is the project of Logan Farmer from Jacksonville, Florida. His latest album, <em>Everyone is Here</em>, was recorded through the summer at home on a borrowed telecaster, and can be summed up perfectly using a Townes van Zandt quote he includes in the liner notes:</p>
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<h5>&#8220;Sorrow and solitude;<br />
these are the precious things<br />
And the only words<br />
that are worth remembering&#8221;</h5>
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<p>These words capture the sense of isolation and shadowy desolation that&#8217;s present across the album, though it would be wrong to consider the music of Monarch Mtn as simply a two dimensional mope-fest, with Farmer&#8217;s poetic lyrics and warm delivery hint at something beyond the misery.</p>
<p>&#8216;The Power of Our Kind&#8217; is thick with undulating shadows, the lonely guitar and Farmer&#8217;s vocals reminiscent of Keaton Henson. The song has a grim sense of defeat, set either in some post-apocalyptic near future or in the wildly uncertain present day (if there&#8217;s a difference). The lyrics are tailored for the last few weeks, possessing a kind of stoic incredulity at the planet&#8217;s situation (&#8220;What a time to be alive / The earth is dead / We understand the power of our kind&#8221;). But despite all this, Monarch Mtn finds a thread of hope, the ability to cling on to small, personal things as a way to overcome the big world-changing ones. &#8220;It&#8217;s not much,&#8221; Farmer sings, &#8220;but it&#8217;s something&#8221;.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a similar message on &#8216;We All Get Sad Sometimes&#8217;, which sounds exactly like you&#8217;d imagine, somehow warm and comforting despite the subject matter, the feeling that no matter what happens, we&#8217;re all in this together. &#8216;The Dark Streets of Newark&#8217; is another elegantly literary track about lost souls driving around in the middle of the night. The song holds a woozy quality that&#8217;s hard to describe, something not quite solid behind the vocals and steady drum beat, an aural representation of the alcohol in the character&#8217;s system. As Farmer sings:</p>
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<h5>&#8220;Mike was drunk and driving home<br />
Through the dark streets of Newark<br />
3 am</h5>
<h5>Tank of gas, a pack of smokes<br />
And student loans to pay<br />
Might call up a previous lover</h5>
<h5>The engine on, he grabs his phone<br />
And stares into the light<br />
Focus on the spinning number&#8221;</h5>
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<p>&#8216;Marathon Man&#8217; is a change of pace, a sassed-up and soulful shuffle with strange modulated vocals, while &#8216;Grey Eyes Kill&#8217; unfolds in almost slow motion, an opaque but intense meditation on past trauma (&#8220;Blue, blue, blue if his fingers left a bruise / Remember that you won’t be just ten years old forever&#8221;). &#8216;The Waking Hours&#8217; opens in a Gothic whisper, before hardening into an swaying soulful confidence, the vocals almost a snarl as Farmer sings, &#8220;And I don&#8217;t want to die in this piece of shit hotel&#8221;.</p>
<p>Penultimate track &#8216;I Wouldn&#8217;t Mourn the Loss&#8217; meanders with a thick and sorrowful romanticism, before the slow and grand melancholy of closer &#8216;A Waste&#8217;. The song possesses a deep nostalgia that exists in the softly pealing guitar, the gentle background swells and the rich timber of Farmer&#8217;s voice.</p>
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<h5>&#8220;It’s my favorite image from our trip to New York:<br />
Drunk in the village, facing the storm<br />
Despite the bad weather, we were walking around<br />
Do you remember it now?&#8221;</h5>
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<p>There&#8217;s a second quote on the Monarch Mtn Bandcamp page, this time from Peter Matthiessen&#8217;s National Book Award-winning novel Shadow Country: &#8220;This world is painted on a wild dark metal.&#8221; Without quite knowing how or why, this captures some intangible sense that&#8217;s present across the album. The palette is undoubtedly gloomy, blacks and greys and deep blues, but Farmer&#8217;s warm vocals and poetic turns of phrase flicker across this twilight like threads of gold. Ol&#8217; Townes wasn&#8217;t entirely wrong with what he said about sorrow and solitude, but he wasn&#8217;t quite right either. He left some words off the list, words that might not be said directly by Monarch Mtn but are undeniably present, love and hope which ascend from the comforting nostalgia hidden withn the wild dark metal of these songs.</p>
<p>You can get <em>Everyone is Here</em> now from the Monarch Mtn <a href="https://monarchmtn.bandcamp.com/album/everyone-is-here">Bancamp page</a>.</p>
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<p>The post <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/2016/11/15/monarch-mtn-everyone/">Monarch Mtn &#8211; Everyone is Here</a> appeared first on <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk">Various Small Flames</a>.</p>
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