Straw Man Army: Earth Works 12"
NYC duo Straw Man Army return with their third LP, âEarthworksâ, to complete a trilogy of records begun with 2020âs âAge of Exile,â and 2022âs âSOSâ. Whereas âAge of Exileâ dealt with the haunted landscapes of colonial history in the Americas, and âSOSâ gave voice to a crisis of the present moment, like a prayer in bewildering times, 2024âs âEarthworksâ signals the bandâs attempt to close this trilogy by turning their gaze towards the future, where paradox, complexity and contradiction spiral in ascendance to an agonizing pitch. While continuing to develop their own style of anarcho-punk, âEarthworksâ finds the band pulling once again from jazz and ambient influences, expanded Krautrock rhythms, and post-rock experiments, with a stronger emphasis on melodic vocals and varied song structures than on previous offerings. Taking cues from the wistful anti-war harmonies of The Byrds and the angry melodies of Zounds, tracks like âTurn the Wheelâ and âSecond Natureâ mark new territory for a group whose messages and methods of experimentation have merged to form a singular sound equally at home on All the Madmen Records or in the spiritual legacy of ESP Disk. âEarthworksâ is an album that holds and subverts many contradictionsâjuggling the weight of melancholy, grief, guilt, impunity, and the yearning for clarity against the backdrop of boiling wrath; the wrath of nature, the occupied, the dispossessed, and of the mind against itself. To quote the track âSpiralâ â âIs this all thatâs left for us these days? / Apathy and rage?ââ Straw Man Army offers this record as a companion to our frustration, our sickness, our despair, and a lifeline for our fugitive attention in the struggle for peace.Â
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Straw Man Army: Earth Works 12"
Straw Man Army: Earth Works 12"
NYC duo Straw Man Army return with their third LP, âEarthworksâ, to complete a trilogy of records begun with 2020âs âAge of Exile,â and 2022âs âSOSâ. Whereas âAge of Exileâ dealt with the haunted landscapes of colonial history in the Americas, and âSOSâ gave voice to a crisis of the present moment, like a prayer in bewildering times, 2024âs âEarthworksâ signals the bandâs attempt to close this trilogy by turning their gaze towards the future, where paradox, complexity and contradiction spiral in ascendance to an agonizing pitch. While continuing to develop their own style of anarcho-punk, âEarthworksâ finds the band pulling once again from jazz and ambient influences, expanded Krautrock rhythms, and post-rock experiments, with a stronger emphasis on melodic vocals and varied song structures than on previous offerings. Taking cues from the wistful anti-war harmonies of The Byrds and the angry melodies of Zounds, tracks like âTurn the Wheelâ and âSecond Natureâ mark new territory for a group whose messages and methods of experimentation have merged to form a singular sound equally at home on All the Madmen Records or in the spiritual legacy of ESP Disk. âEarthworksâ is an album that holds and subverts many contradictionsâjuggling the weight of melancholy, grief, guilt, impunity, and the yearning for clarity against the backdrop of boiling wrath; the wrath of nature, the occupied, the dispossessed, and of the mind against itself. To quote the track âSpiralâ â âIs this all thatâs left for us these days? / Apathy and rage?ââ Straw Man Army offers this record as a companion to our frustration, our sickness, our despair, and a lifeline for our fugitive attention in the struggle for peace.Â
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NYC duo Straw Man Army return with their third LP, âEarthworksâ, to complete a trilogy of records begun with 2020âs âAge of Exile,â and 2022âs âSOSâ. Whereas âAge of Exileâ dealt with the haunted landscapes of colonial history in the Americas, and âSOSâ gave voice to a crisis of the present moment, like a prayer in bewildering times, 2024âs âEarthworksâ signals the bandâs attempt to close this trilogy by turning their gaze towards the future, where paradox, complexity and contradiction spiral in ascendance to an agonizing pitch. While continuing to develop their own style of anarcho-punk, âEarthworksâ finds the band pulling once again from jazz and ambient influences, expanded Krautrock rhythms, and post-rock experiments, with a stronger emphasis on melodic vocals and varied song structures than on previous offerings. Taking cues from the wistful anti-war harmonies of The Byrds and the angry melodies of Zounds, tracks like âTurn the Wheelâ and âSecond Natureâ mark new territory for a group whose messages and methods of experimentation have merged to form a singular sound equally at home on All the Madmen Records or in the spiritual legacy of ESP Disk. âEarthworksâ is an album that holds and subverts many contradictionsâjuggling the weight of melancholy, grief, guilt, impunity, and the yearning for clarity against the backdrop of boiling wrath; the wrath of nature, the occupied, the dispossessed, and of the mind against itself. To quote the track âSpiralâ â âIs this all thatâs left for us these days? / Apathy and rage?ââ Straw Man Army offers this record as a companion to our frustration, our sickness, our despair, and a lifeline for our fugitive attention in the struggle for peace.Â











