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PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 3:35 am 
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Anyone heard of these guys? I had never listened to anything of theirs but saw they had a new record coming out this year on Lucero's own label. I guess they tour with them quite a bit as well. They've got their last record from 2007 up for free on their site, and its really good. If you like alt-country, or southern rock, you'll probably dig.

http://www.glossary.us/the-better-angels-of-our-nature-free-download/320-kbps-mp3/




Here's their bio:
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When author Cormac McCarthy describes looking upon “paths of feral fire in the coagulate sands” in his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Road, he hit on what Glossary lead singer Joey Kneiser says is “the perfect image of longing.”

It sparked the title of Glossary’s sixth full-length album, Feral Fire, which includes a testifying batch of R&B and country tinged rock songs that explores the band’s dysfunctional relationships with time, religion, materialism, the universe and southern ideals. It’s that same longing, says Kneiser, that drives people to pursue the things they wouldn’t normally pursue.

“I think every human being feels like they are here to do something great, but they just don’t know what it is,” he says. “The record is really about trying to find out what that is… having this real longing fire.”

Mixing pedal steel and other traditional instrumentation with bending and crashing electric guitars, Glossary’s spirited, American rock & roll speaks loudly to those beyond the Southern region—those who relate to the great communicators like Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and Otis Redding. Joey Kneiser’s cracked voice, complemented by Kelly Kneiser’s relaxed, creamy vocals, creates an everyman musical quality able to fit the passing night through a car window, or a rowdy beer swilling get-together. The group has shared the bill with everyone from Southern rockers the Drive-By Truckers to the punk-spirited Against Me! and been embraced as musical family by their crowds.

Produced by Centro-matic drummer and recording guru Matt Pence, and released on sister band Lucero’s label, Liberty & Lament, Feral Fire was recorded in ten days and encapsulates Glossary’s unremitting musical drive—one that involves playing and creating for the sake of simply playing and creating. In fact, the five-piece from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, has been releasing records both independently and on labels for over a decade. In 2007, the band posted its previous record, The Better Angels of Our Nature, online free of charge to gratified fanfare.

Feral Fire sees a band full of “pop music junkies” (with a soft spot for both underground music and ’80s country radio) delving into multiple genres. The soul-soaked “Pretty Things” is a love song pointed at a materialistic girl coming to grips with her own identity, while the jaunty, rebellious “Save Your Money for the Weekend” chronicles a rough-and-ragged Southerner pleading with a waning Christian girl to shed her inhibitions—kind of a Southern version of Billy Joel’s “Only the Good Die Young”. The latter includes the affectionately irreverent line, “All I know is Southern girls are sweeter ‘cause they’re full of Jesus’ love,” and seems to resurrect the spirit of Thin Lizzy’s Phil Lynott.

“Nowadays, we definitely want the songs to have some sort of groove to them… or swing a little more,” says Kneiser. “Really, we just try to just work the song. Nobody plays more than they should. It’s more like ‘how can we serve the song?’”

Other album highlights include “Hope and Peril” (sang by Todd Beene), a split narrative about two souls’ parallel battles with restlessness, which features all the active, acoustic guitar pep of a Lindsey Buckingham cut, and “Through the Screen Door,” a wandering swan song with an open terrain of perfectly placed guitar crescendos wired around a deep pounding bass line al la Kim Deal.

In the album’s raucous lead-off track, “Lonely is a Town,” Kneiser’s lyrics take a more supernatural route, almost questioning the idea of where the body and the soul meet.

Lonely is a town
On a night like this
Where the city moans like a neon sign
Just flickering to try and stay lit

And the moon looks like a hole
Cut out of the sky
And shining through is a beacon of light
Somewhere from the other side

“It’s really just figuring out everything is so massive and you’re so small,” says Kneiser. “You live in this physical world and there are things you don’t understand and things you will probably never understand. Coming to terms with the fact that you just don’t have any control is pretty hard to accept.”

What’s evident though, is, despite life’s curveballs and passing landscapes, Glossary will continue to write thought-provoking Americana manifestos and shout them from its own unique southern pulpit. Much like in the anthemic track, “Bend with the Breeze,” Kneiser and the band seem to have adopted their own mantra.

“You can sit around and pine over bad things happening to you or you can stand-up,” says Kneiser. “I overheard an old southern woman say, ‘You just got to bend with the breeze. ‘ I thought, ‘Man, you better bend with the breeze or it will break you.’ Bad things are going to happen…it’s inevitable. But, what are you going to do? You still got to wake up in the morning.” – Jeremy Rush

Glossary–

Bingham Barnes (bass)
Todd Beene (pedal steel, guitar, vocals)
Eric Giles (drums)
Joey Kneiser (vocals and guitar)
Kelly Kneiser (vocals, percussion)

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 Post subject: Re: Glossary
PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 9:14 am 
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lexicon's better

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 Post subject: Re: Glossary
PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 9:47 am 
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I saw 'em open for DBT last year. Pretty solid.
That downloadable CD has a couple of good songs on it-especially Gasoline Soaked Heart and Chase Me Out of the Dark.
I'll have to check out the new one.


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 Post subject: Re: Glossary
PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:12 am 
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How We Handle Our Midnights and For what I Don't Become are a little better imo. Looking forward to the new album.


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meant to go into Lexicon

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:49 am 
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lexicon's better


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 Post subject: Re: Glossary
PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:03 am 
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meant to go into Lexicon


:wink: This is where you wonder whether I did this on purpose or not...

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:19 am 
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Flying Rabbit Wrote:
PopTodd Wrote:
meant to go into Lexicon


:wink: This is where you wonder whether I did this on purpose or not...


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 Post subject: Re: Glossary
PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 2:56 pm 
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Yeah, they've been playing around Murfreesboro / Nashville for something like 10 years. I know FT liked them a few years back. I've always thought they were "ok" and have seen them live at least 10 times over the years. Pretty sure that 2007 release mentioned above added some piano to their sound which was much needed to create something that didn't sound like ever other Americana Rock album released since Uncle Tupelo came into being.

Glossary's bio Wrote:
'Produced by Centro-matic drummer and recording guru Matt Pence'
Should be synonym for "sounds like shit"


This band is for El Guapo, tentoze, Bloor, rparis and others that like their rock "Reg".


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 Post subject: Re: Glossary
PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:15 pm 
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glossary isnt bad

i bought some posters from their bass player out of the back of his car at last years record store day...but not glossary posters


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 Post subject: Re: Glossary
PostPosted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 10:56 am 
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I've been touting Glossary on here for years - even spotlighted them on that very special POGBLASK where Bloor "interviewed" various Obnish on their submissions - but since it's just daft ol' FT going on again, I'm guessing I was summarily ignored like so much Monty.

But yeah, they GOOG.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 11:11 am 
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discostu Wrote:
Pretty sure that 2007 release mentioned above added some piano to their sound which was much needed to create something that didn't sound like ever other Americana Rock album released since Uncle Tupelo came into being.


They have always had some female backing vocals, which is a nice touch and a break from that general sound as well.

I think FT and I first heard them from a sample from a boarder's music site, Basement "something" now defunct, [might have been mike_BL] can't remember. All the street teaming here never amounted to much excitement. I'm still digging them.


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 11:26 am 
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I think FT and I first heard them from a sample from a boarder's music site, Basement "something" now defunct, [might have been mike_BL] can't remember. All the street teaming here never amounted to much excitement. I'm still digging them.


Yes! Basement Life...I remember that!

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 12:40 pm 
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Some tourdates for ya'll:

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We will be doing a few shows in the Northeast and would love to see some or all of y’all!

August 18: Frostburg, MD @ Dante’s (10:00 pm)

August 19: Schwenksville, PA @ The Philadelphia Folk Festival (Camp Stage Live Broadcast)

August 20: Brooklyn, NY @ Union Pool w/ Jonny Corndawg and Seth Rothschild (10:00 pm)

August 21: Buffalo, NY @ the Mohawk Place (10:00 pm)

August 23: Ft Wayne, IN @ the Brass Rail (10:00 pm)

August 24: Cincinnati, OH @ the Comet w/ Magnolia Mountain & Super Stupid (10:00 pm)


So bummed that tomorrow night they are doing Frostburg. Its about 2 hrs from here, and Dante's is a small place. Would be cool to see them in that environment. The fact that they are going on at 10 kinda ties the deal that its not happening on a weeknight.

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ft wayne? wow, didn't know they had a non-Creedleback catering venue

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ft wayne? wow, didn't know they had a non-Creedleback catering venue

yeah, The Brass Rail is their sole "indie" venue
http://www.brassrailfw.com/


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 Post subject: Re: Glossary
PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 11:04 am 
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Stream Joey Kneiser's new EP: Moonlight For the Graveyard Heart

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Nice, thanks for the tip.

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