Find here the evolution of a poetic and political project tentatively titled "Dead of the Night, WV."
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Iris Dement sings it
Labels:
inspiration,
iris dement,
music,
political poetry
Thursday, June 23, 2011
What Polly Did
New music can be a beginning. One that struck deeply when it was released in February 2011 (and pushed my resolution to invest in DN, WV) is PJ Harvey's Let England Shake. Dominated by the auto-harp and Harvey's odd vocal phrasing but rounded out by an amazing arrangement, the music is the perfect setting for the stone: PJ's political (she calls it apolitical) message: England has wasted itself in war, England deserves better; England is taken away from us, England made me; England is at a dead end, long live England.
She taps into a form of tribal awareness (her "I" is always "We") I've heard in poets called to speak for a people (think Yeats, Walcott, Boland, Rich, Brecht).
To prove her sincerity (perhaps too much), she performs the songs from this album in a white dress with a raven crest of hair, auto-harp clutched to her breast. She is Athena, the White Goddesss, Freya. She is England.
Her disparagement of war as a way into the voice of her people is a large part of the inspiration of Dead of the Night, WV. Here is one of the many strong songs from the album:
She taps into a form of tribal awareness (her "I" is always "We") I've heard in poets called to speak for a people (think Yeats, Walcott, Boland, Rich, Brecht).
To prove her sincerity (perhaps too much), she performs the songs from this album in a white dress with a raven crest of hair, auto-harp clutched to her breast. She is Athena, the White Goddesss, Freya. She is England.
Her disparagement of war as a way into the voice of her people is a large part of the inspiration of Dead of the Night, WV. Here is one of the many strong songs from the album:
Labels:
inspiration,
music,
pj harvey,
political poetry,
review
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