DETAILS
TRACKS
Side A
- Motet
- God's Guts
- Utopia In Blue
- Fire Can Flow
- If The Spirit
Side B
- Mist
- Buster-Jangle
- How Royal the Jelly
- Carriers
- I Am The Cosmos
RELEASE DATE
07/26/2019
“Eamon Fogarty has no guile. He is as true as a bird singing in the trees. His music, like life itself, contains the beautiful and the grotesque. Some artists demand love from their audience. I don’t know how or why it works but I love Eamon’s music. I feel protective of it. When something that powerful calls out... you should pick up the phone." − Chris Schlarb, Psychic Temple


If someone were to present disturbing news to you in a smooth and dazzling way, you’d expect the effect to be jarring. But that’s not the case with the music of New Hampshire-born composer, lyricist, and singer Eamon Fogarty. As he delivers lyrics imbued with equal parts humor and dread, the rich timbre and sureness of his baritone belie the dark things he’s often singing about.
That tension—between beauty and destruction, humor and dread—is the driving force behind Fogarty’s new album, Blue Values, offering an oddly elegant expression of the way we’re all muddling through such tensions all the time.
Largely recorded in Long Beach, California, in the confusing, bracing days following the 2016 election, Blue Values is alternately serene and frenetic - composed interludes intermingling with improvised band arrangements. Declassified Department of Energy nuclear test films provided one of the album’s guiding images: Fogarty found himself compulsively watching the films, which show the mundanity and logistics that underlie the atomic enterprise, after a trip to the one-time uranium boomtown of Moab, Utah. We know how the scientists behind the first nuclear weapons regarded their creation—think of J. Robert Oppenheimer’s famous invocation of the Bhagavad Gita: “Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds”—but what about what’s happened since? How can such destruction come to seem quotidian? How long can you rehearse for apocalypse before you forget there might someday be an opening night?
The songs on this album are tinged with such questions about the tenuousness of being human in the 21st century, but they’re also playful and intimate, languorous yet richly orchestrated. The slightly twisted logic of Chad Taylor’s (Chicago Underground Duo, Marc Ribot, Sam Prekop) drumming complements Devon Hoff’s (Nels Cline, Xiu Xiu) bass-playing, which—like Fogarty’s words—swings between metallic ferocity and extreme gentleness. Recalling at moments the expansive jazz-tinged excursions of Tim Buckley, Blue Values was inspired in part by Alice Coltrane’s spiritual jazz approach to group improvisation, while the album’s instrumentation—especially the prominence of clarinet and bass clarinet—bears the influence of Mark Hollis of Talk Talk’s lone solo album. The record closes with a fiery reworking of Chris Bell’s lovelorn cult anthem “I Am The Cosmos.”
The overall effect is of something barely contained, the rhythms of the everyday haunted by the constant threat of explosion. If the apocalypse comes, you’ll want Fogarty’s steady and sincere voice to show you flashes of beauty and guide you through the chaos.
EXPLORE
Motrik
EARTH (Pre-order)
Glitterfox
decoder
Max Knouse
Chimpmunk'd Away
Federale
Reverb & Seduction
The Third Sex
The Third Sex - Back To Go
Califone
The Villagers Companion
The Delines
Mr. Luck & Ms. Doom
Martha Scanlan & Jon Neufeld
Save It For Later
The Hoom
On Gabadon
Boxhead Ensemble
Ancient Music
Blue Cranes
My Only Secret
Califone
Califone CD Reissues
Johanna Samuels
Bystander
Califone
villagers
Jenny Conlee
Tides: Pieces For Accordion And Piano
The Hackles
What a beautiful thing I have made
The Hackles
Song For The Fool
Martha Scanlan & Jon Neufeld
Last Stars First Light
No. 2
First Love
José Medeles
Railroad Cadences & Melancholic Anthems
Federale
Our Side Of Their Story
The Delines
The Sea Drift
Motrik
MØØN: The Cosmic Electrics of MØTRIK
Dave Depper
Europa
Motrik
Artificial Head
Eyelids
The Accidental Falls
Califone
Echo Mine
The Hackles
A Dobritch Did As A Dobritch Should
Federale
No Justice
Team Dresch
Choices, Chances, Changes: Singles & Comptracks 1994-2000
Team Dresch
Captain My Captain
Team Dresch
Personal Best
Martha Scanlan
The West Was Burning
Martha Scanlan
Tongue River Stories: Autumn
The Hackles
The Twilight's Calling It Quits
1939 Ensemble
New Cinema
Eyelids
Maybe More
Corrina Repp
How A Fantasy Will Kill Us All
Tim Rutili & Craig Ross
10 Seconds To Collapse
Motrik
Safety Copy
Eyelids
or
Sin Ropas
Mirror Bride
Annalisa Tornfelt
Search Zero
Luke Ydstie
Collected Essential Works
Jenny Conlee with Steve Drizos
French Kayaking Music
Kind of Like Spitting
You Secretly Want Me Dead
The Valiant Arms
Swallow The Sea: The Songs of The Crabs
Annalisa Tornfelt
The Number 8

