Sidewalk Songs & City Stories
New Urban Folk
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TRIKONT US-0360
CD in Digipak with detailed Booklet in german and english
An original Trikont Compilation
Compiled by Martin Büsser
Martin Büsser is the author of the "Testcard - Articles on Pop
History" series, music journalist, and author of numerous books. His
latest publication is the book: "Anti-folk - From Beck to Adam Green",
Ventil Press, Germany, 2005 Songwriting celebrates a comeback. Terms like "Neofolk", "Antifolk" or
"Weird Folk" made the rounds for quite some time and have recently made
a comeback. Whether you like it or not you will have to acknowledge
that a new generation has taken over the microphone, whose aim is not
to sound like another version of Bob Dylan or Joni Mitchell. Their folk
is hybrid and unorthodox using elements of free improvisation or the
aggressiveness of punk, taking simple means of expression or create
contrasts by mixing soothing melodies with drastic lyrics.
"Sidewalk Songs & City Stories" assembles artists, who
represent an opposition to US mainstream, their big-city behome
beginning differ clearly from any country nostalgia. Martin Buesser
presents some forerunners of these new songwriters, who get mentioned
again and again by the new generation as a big influence, including Jad
Fair and Daniel Johnston. The majority of this compilation belongs to
the still recent and partially unknown voices. It ranges from the
absurd, neodadaistic collectives like Dufus and Huggabroomstik and the
touching melancholy contributions of Kimya Dawson and Jeffrey
Lewis up to musicians like The Microphones and Animal Collective, which
connect folk with electronics and free improvisation.
This compilation does not want to create a new school or movement,
but shows just how versatile the new songwriting generation deals with
the American folk heritage and how they oppose without their pieces
sounding like your usual protest song.
SIDEWALK SONGS & CITY STORIES FEATURING:
Jad Fair & Daniel Johnston - The Frogs - Eugene Chadbourne -
Noise Addict - Kimya Dawson & Jeffrey Lewis - Prewar Yardsale -
Double Deuce - Diane Cluck - Jeffrey Lewis - Hiperjinx Tricycle - The
Babyskins - Dufus - Kimya Dawson - Ben Haschish - Huggabroomstick -
Calvin Johnson - The Microphones - Devendra Bahnart - Animal Collective
- André Herman Düne
Tracklist
1. Jad Fair / Daniel Johnston: Frankenstein Conquers The World [ 02:1]
2. The Frogs: Homos [1:54]
3. Eugene Chadbourne: Der Fuehrer's Face [2:07]
4. Noise Addict: I Wish I was Him [2:20]
5. Kimya Dawson & Jeffrey Lewis: Klutter [3:30]
6. Prewar Yardsale: Bicycle Free New York City [2:07]
7. Double Deuce: Window [1:55]
8. Diane Cluck: Easy To Be Around [3:36]
9. Jeffrey Lewis: Everyone's Honest [5:57]
10. Hiperjinx Tricycle: Long Lost Love [3:26]
11. The Babyskins: Cycles Of Cycles [1:21]
12. Dufus: Fun Wearing Underwear [7:34]
13. Kimya Dawson: Heroes 2002 / live in Paris [3:17]
14. Ben Haschish: All Over The City [3:05]
15. Huggabroomstick: Pecan Sandy [4:43]
16. Calvin Johnson: When Hearts Turn Blue [3:28]
17. The Microphones: Lanterns [3:00]
18. Devendra Bahnart: Michigan State [3:47]
19. Animal Collective: The Purple Bottle [6:45]
20. André Herman Düne: Berlin Song [2:45]
Songwriting celebrates a comeback! Terms like 'Neofolk', 'Antifolk' or
'Weird Folk' made the rounds for quite some time and have recently made
a come back. A new generation have taken over the microphone, whose aim
is to not sound like another version of Joni Mitchell or Bob Dylan.
Their Folk is a hybrid - an unorthodox mix of free improvisation and
the aggressiveness of Punk, taking simple means of expression to create
contrast by mixing soothing melodies with drastic lyrics. This
compilation does not want to create a new school or movement, but shows
just how versatile the new songwriting generation deals with the
American Folk Heritage and how they oppose without their pieces
sounding like your usual protest song. Features Jad Fair, Eugene
Chadbourne, Devendra Bahnart, Dufus and more.
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