Chivalrous Amoekons - Fanatic Voyage (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: Chivalrous Amoekons
- Title: Fanatic Voyage
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Sea Note
- Genre: Rock, Pop
- Quality: AAC 256 Kbps
- Total Time: 49:49 min
- Total Size: 102 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Curse
2. Love Letter
3. Big Zombie
4. Powers & Horror
5. (Sometimes I feel like) Fletcher Christian
6. Thee Olde Trip to Jerusalem
7. I Am Crazy
8. Last Dance
9. Fantastic Voyage
10. Revenge
11. One X One
12. Chivalry
13. Oblivion
1. Curse
2. Love Letter
3. Big Zombie
4. Powers & Horror
5. (Sometimes I feel like) Fletcher Christian
6. Thee Olde Trip to Jerusalem
7. I Am Crazy
8. Last Dance
9. Fantastic Voyage
10. Revenge
11. One X One
12. Chivalry
13. Oblivion
New collaborative effort helmed by Will Oldham featuring Angel Olsen, covering The Mekons.
Once upon a long time ago, The Mekons shot through the sprawl of the British punk scene and soon thereafter found themselves born again to rock and roll to their roots. Their songs of politics-made-personal, outraged satire served both wet and dry and heart-struck humanity hit many listeners right between the ears, landing the kind of blow that only the most essential rock music can. Their anomaly has evolved over four decades and eighteen albums but those entranced listeners aren’t yet ready to back down on their claim. Bonny ‘Prince’ Billy’s Will Oldham is one such listener. The Mekons inspired an optimism in this young man that accepted the course of all paths and all fates in life, so long as they could be righteous. And the path from there has never been less than that. In those early days of Palace Brothers / Songs / Music, the third Palace single featured a fine-toothed rendition of Sally Timms’ ‘Horses’. Some years later, Bonny himself performed at The Mekons’ 30th anniversary shows at The Mutiny in Chicago, filling in for Tom Greenlaigh in true deputy style.
Equipped with a variety of voices, Bonnie’s band of 2012 was ideally suited to the multi-headed attack of The Mekons and literally prepared too - they were packing a whole set of Mekons material in addition to the extensive Bonny catalogue and, in the midst of a European tour, dropped it on an unsuspecting audience in Zurich. Is it this that accounts for the high spirits, thick-bottomed rock & roll and fleet-footed country style on display here or is it that the songs of The Mekons simply rock?
Once upon a long time ago, The Mekons shot through the sprawl of the British punk scene and soon thereafter found themselves born again to rock and roll to their roots. Their songs of politics-made-personal, outraged satire served both wet and dry and heart-struck humanity hit many listeners right between the ears, landing the kind of blow that only the most essential rock music can. Their anomaly has evolved over four decades and eighteen albums but those entranced listeners aren’t yet ready to back down on their claim. Bonny ‘Prince’ Billy’s Will Oldham is one such listener. The Mekons inspired an optimism in this young man that accepted the course of all paths and all fates in life, so long as they could be righteous. And the path from there has never been less than that. In those early days of Palace Brothers / Songs / Music, the third Palace single featured a fine-toothed rendition of Sally Timms’ ‘Horses’. Some years later, Bonny himself performed at The Mekons’ 30th anniversary shows at The Mutiny in Chicago, filling in for Tom Greenlaigh in true deputy style.
Equipped with a variety of voices, Bonnie’s band of 2012 was ideally suited to the multi-headed attack of The Mekons and literally prepared too - they were packing a whole set of Mekons material in addition to the extensive Bonny catalogue and, in the midst of a European tour, dropped it on an unsuspecting audience in Zurich. Is it this that accounts for the high spirits, thick-bottomed rock & roll and fleet-footed country style on display here or is it that the songs of The Mekons simply rock?
Year 2016 | Pop | Rock | iTunes / Apple
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