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Classic Album Review: “The Natural Bridge” by Silver Jews

ALBUM: “The Natural Bridge” by Silver Jews

RELEASE YEAR: Oct. 1, 1996

LABEL: Drag City

RATING: 10/10

BEST TRACKS: “Pet Politics”, “Inside the Golden Days of Missing You”,  “Pretty Eyes”

FCC: None

The Silver Jews’ album “The Natural Bridge” is easily one of the best lo-fi, country-rock albums ever created. That is not at all a biased statement. It is solely factual. Silver Jews was a band composed of David Berman (the lyricist and lead guitar), Stephen Malkmus (guitar and sometimes a lyric collaborator), and Bob Nastanovich (percussionist and keyboardist mainly). In “The Natural Bridge” Berman composed all of the tracks. His lyrics are full of metaphors, religious symbolism, and his monotone, gravel-ly, indie rock voice. 

This LP consists of 10 tracks and has a 35 minute and 42 second run time. Each song is distinct, but together the tracks are able to support each other to make a collective sound of loneliness, wandering, and beauty. 

The second song, “Pet Politics”, is easily my favorite of the record; it opens with soft acoustic strums and Berman’s calm voice. Then, it slowly dips itself into the heavy lyrics obsessing over death, new Bible creation stories, and pleas for safety. Because this song elicits so much emotion through repetition and simplicity, it feels complete.

Each track on this record itches a scratch I never knew I had. The satisfying guitar and keyboard synthesis puts me in a state of calm acceptance I cannot get from anywhere else, and Berman’s lyricism is one of the reasons I fell in love with this album.

Look at this line on “Inside the Golden Days of Missing You”: 

“What if life is just some hard equation on a chalkboard in a science class for ghosts”

This bleak image of the afterlife makes this album meaningful to me, as I love to learn about people’s perspectives on how the world around them works. 

Even the instrumental track, “The Right to Remain Silent“, has a purpose in this album rather than being a short filler between songs. Light drums march along, and I am transported to the dusk, empty streets of a nondescript American city. Every song accompanies you as you explore the beautiful, expansive streets of the world alone.

“The Natural Bridge” is no longer an album for me to listen to if I am feeling blue. It became a fervent necessity to focus on every note and word within each track. Silver Jews are able to blend the comfort of country with the exploration of ideology and emotion often seen in indie rock. I have become addicted to listening to this LP, and maybe if you start listening closely, you too might become obsessed like me.

Keep eatin’

-DJ chef

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Hojean “Bluffin” Song Review

“Bluffin”, like all of Hojean’s releases, is an R&B/soul single. 

The song grabs you in from the start with an acoustic guitar intro with Hojean’s voice joining in shortly. I may be biased as a Hojean fan, but something about this song pulls you into the melody immediately and makes you start tapping the rhythm with your feet. The song is simple and is purely written for the vibes. 

With the repetitive chorus and lyrics that quickly get stuck in your head, it’s not difficult to enjoy the song. 

A particular verse of the song that felt memorable was “Girl you’re good at bluffin’ | You know we’re onto something the way | I got you blushing tonight | Feelin like we’re running | So why not get to stoppin’ | I feel like we been doin’ alright.”

The premise is traditional – Hojean is singing to a girl telling her that she’s been on his mind and wants to make her his girl. Essentially, he knows they both have something and wants her to stop pretending it’s not there. He wants her quite literally to stop bluffing.

With Hojean’s distinct style, he adds his own twist on the typical. The song is easy to enjoy regardless of whether you focus on the lyrics or the melody of the guitar.

If you’re looking for a new song to add to your summer playlist this might be one to look out for. It’s the perfect song for listening to while laying out in a hammock under the sun or while you’re sitting by the lake with your friends watching the sunset. 

Make sure to check out the lyrics video of “Bluffin.”

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Underground Charts 5/10

ArtistRecordLabel
1FLY ANAKINFrankLex
2JPEGMAFIALP!EQT
3HIATUS KAIYOTEMood ValiantBrainfeeder/Ninja Tune
4SAMM HENSHAWUntidy SoulDorm Seven/AWAL
5AUDREY NUNAA Liquid BreakfastArista
6DENZEL CURRYMelt My Eyez See Your FutureLoma Vista/Concord
7MILAN RINGI’m Feeling HopefulAstral People/PIAS
8REDVEILlearn 2 swimSelf-Released
9SKIIFALL“Bloodclarrt Business” [Single]XL
10AJ TRACEYFlu GameRevenge
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Afterhours Charts 5/10

ArtistRecordLabel
1MACHINEDRUMPsyconia [EP]Ninja Tune
2MAGDALENA BAYMercurial WorldLuminelle
3ADULTBecoming UndoneDais
4ANZAll Hours [EP]Ninja Tune
5ARCAKicK iiiXL
6BALTRAAmbitionLocal Action
7FOXESThe KickPIAS
8ISQRequiem for the Faithful 2.0 : The RemixesCP
9JULESDelta Ajax [EP]Happy Life
10KEDR LIVANSKIYLiminal Soul2MR
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Chainsaw Charts 5/10

#ArtistRecordLabel
1ACCEPTBlood of the NationsNuclear Blast
2AGORAPHOBIC NOSEBLEEDAgorapocalypseRelapse
3ALL OUT WARCondemned to SufferVictory
4ANTHRAXAmong the LivingMegaforce
5BITTER ENDIllusions of DominanceDeathwish Inc.
6BLACK SABBATHSabotage ReissueRhino
7BORISNoThird Man
8CANNIBAL CORPSEViolence UnimaginedMetal Blade
9CARTHAGODSThe Monster in MeDarkside
10COALESCEoxep [EP]Relapse

Chainsaw Adds

#ArtistRecordLabel
1THE OKLAHOMA KIDTangerine TragicArising Empire
2DEVIL MASTEREcstasies Of Never Ending NightRelapse
3THE HALO EFFECT“Days Of The Lost” [Single]Nuclear Blast
4KREATOR“Strongest Of The Strong” [Single]Nuclear Blast
5ABYSMAL HELLSTORMReigniting HellfireWitchhammer Productions
6CANDY“Human Condition Above Human Opinion” [Single]Relapse
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Underground Charts 5/3

#ArtistRecordLabel
1BREANNAEpiphanySelf-Released
2JPEGMAFIALP!EQT
3REDVEILlearn 2 swimSelf-Released
4SAMM HENSHAWUntidy SoulDorm Seven/AWAL
5SEEYOUSOONVIDÉSelf-Released
6SKIIFALLWOIIYOIE TAPES Vol. 1 [EP]Self-Released
7EVIDENCEUnlearning Vol. 1Rhymesayers
8HIATUS KAIYOTEMood ValiantBrainfeeder/Ninja Tune
9LITTLE SIMZSometimes I Might Be IntrovertAGE 101
10WESLEY JOSEPHUltramarineEEVILTWINN/Transgressive
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Afterhours Charts 5/3

#ArtistReleaseLabel
1ALICE GLASSPREY//IVEating Glass
2PENDANTHarpSaddle Creek
3T.I.P.NeosynthesisClub Qu
4TEDDY BLACK, AUSTINS GROOVE“Honey’s Jam” [Single]Spacedisco
5HEALTHDISCO 4 :: PART IILoma Vista/Concord
6SEGA BODEGARomeoSupernature
7SEVDALIZARaving Dahlia [EP]Twisted Elegance
8ADULTBecoming UndoneDais
9FOXESThe KickPIAS
10MAGDALENA BAYMercurial WorldLuminelle
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Chainsaw Charts 5/3

#ArtistRecordLabel
1AHABThe Divinity of OceansNapalm
2ANNIHILUSFollow A Song From The SkyFederal Prisoner
3ANTAGONISTWorld in DeclineProsthetic
4AZZRIELL“Cycle of Shadows” [Single]3259246 DK
5BACKTRACKLost In LifeBridge Nine
6BATHORYHammerheartNoise
7BEFORE AND APACEThe DenisovanSelf-Released
8BLOOD INCANTATIONHidden History of the Human RaceDark Descent
9BLOODIESTBloodiestRelapse
10BLOODY KEEPO Vampire Of The Night [EP]Grime Stone

Top Adds

#ArtistRecordLabel
1ZEAL AND ARDORZeal & ArdorMVKA
2HYPERIA“Experiment 77” [Single]Self-Released
3VEIL OF MAYA“Synthwave Vegan” [Single]Sumerian
4VEIN.FMThis World Is Going To Ruin YouClosed Casket
5KNOCKED LOOSEA Tear In The Fabric Of Life [EP]Pure Noise
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HAGS from museum maddie <3

Howdy y’all. As my last blog post for the semester, I wanted to leave you with a HAGS inspired media list. These are songs I like and movies, books, and podcasts that are on my favorites or to-be-read list. I appreciate you all for keeping up with my blog and I hope you’ve found some new favorite songs, books, or podcasts along the way. If you are graduating, I wish you the best of luck with your future endeavors and thank you for keeping up with WKNC. Good luck on finals and make sure you are taking care of yourself amidst any finals stress.

Music

  1. coney island (feat. The National) by Taylor Swift
  2. Summer’s Here by Sun Room
  3. Silk Chiffon by MUNA
  4. Work Out by Rainbow Kitten Surprise
  5. Chaise Longue by Wet Leg
  6. Lemon Tree by Mt. Joy
  7. Sidelines by Phoebe Bridgers
  8. New Romance by Beach House
  9. Be Sweet by Japanese Breakfast
  10. Settle Down by Ricky Montgomery 
  11. That’s Where I Am by Maggie Rogers

Books

  1. The Secret History by Donna Tartt
  2. If We Were Villains by M. L. Rio
  3. Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
  4. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
  5. People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry
  6. Conversations With Friends by Sally Rooney
  7. Home Before Dark by Riley Sager
  8. Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner
  9. One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle
  10. The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley
  11. The Club by Ellery Lloyd

Podcasts and Movies

  1. Gone South (Podcast)
  2. Mile Higher (Podcast)
  3. The Thing About Pam (Podcast)
  4. Crime Weekly (Podcast)
  5. Everything Everywhere All at Once (Movie)
  6. X (Movie)
  7. Old (Movie)
  8. Midsommar (Movie)
  9. The Rental (Movie)
  10. Suspect by Wondery (Podcast)
  11. Welcome to your Fantasy (Podcast

<3, museum maddie

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Boy Harsher Concert Review

When I saw that Boy Harsher was coming to Cat’s Cradle it felt surreal, like there’s no way that band was coming to that venue at this time. For the uninitiated, Boy Harsher is a darkwave artist, sort of on the edge of post-punk and electronic, and darkwave is a genre that I have been essentially submerged in this whole semester. Seeing one of my favorite darkwave bands in my favorite venue felt too good to be true, but no, it happened and it was awesome.

The opening acts did what all great opening acts should: got us moving and excited for what was to come while also leaving their mark on the show. Durham’s Permanent was someone I had wanted to see for awhile as they were at some shows I was really close to attending but couldn’t quite make, and they certainly lived up to the hype. As it was an opening act the crowd sadly wasn’t as energetic as they would be later which was a shame as Permanent really was going hard, with somewhat dissonant and chaotic synths that still came together with the drums to create an extremely danceable set. 

Club Music, the second opener, kept the energy levels up and I liked the order because they felt like the perfect hybrid between Permanent and Boy Harsher, definitely bringing some darkwave as well as some traditional sounding, well, club music. They played on despite being on crutches and even incorporated it into the show by raising it in the air like they were leading a cavalry charge during some of the more powerful moments.

Then Boy Harsher was on, their arrival announced by completely filling the stage with smoke to the point where it (almost) concealed a guy’s vape in the front row. And through the murkiness came the first of many exquisite synth lines of their set. Vibes took center stage here, with an emphasis on echoey vocals and the feeling they imparted. The absolute peak of the show was this one ~30 second part where lead singer Jae Matthews kneeled and repeatedly screamed over almost ritualistic pounding drums in an incredibly memorable and bizarre sequence that captured what makes Boy Harsher so fun to listen to: taking sounds straight out of 80s synthpop and twisting them into something intriguing and sinister. 

Joining Matthews onstage was the other half of Boy Harsher, Augustus Miller, who in addition to working various synths and MIDI controllers had a really cool electronic drum pad that he would occasionally turn to. Drums featured heavily in all of the songs but he would pull out the drum pad for specific moments when another dimension was needed such as the aforementioned ritualistic pounding, and the live performance of the drum in the middle of all these other electronic instruments was a great touch. Their chemistry was awesome, with their movements often synchronized and there were many moments where they just let the instrumental play while dancing.

While I knew I was going to like this show, I didn’t know going in that it would end up being one of my favorites I’ve been to yet. There was just something about the hypnotic way the evening rolled out, nonstop pounding drums and interesting melodies that combined with some amazing lighting choices (every show needs horizontally spinning lights from now on) truly made this an evening to remember.

-Erie