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Personally understanding the indirect experience of a loved one being stabbed, I sense a bit of truth to this digital release from I had An Accident Records. If there is no truth, then there is indeed something important within these eleven mind-fucking songs of fear, violence, adrenaline, and bliss.

From Seamus Williams, a feedback composer who has also been known to stop by to collaborate as a guest with the member(s) of Heart Heart Julia, “Dagger” is a possible interpretation of one of the most (or least) violent occurrences within modern society. Envision a man sauntering down a lonesome sidewalk. It is far past midnight; this man is most likely on his way home from the local pub. Suddenly he hears the crunching of gravel due to a distant footstep. His nerves pinch together briefly and he begins to ponder whether or not he is being followed. As if he is in the hall of the Mountain King (or as if he is Mario Mario being followed by Boo), the man turns and investigates shortly until continuing onward. He hears a few more awkward noises and the suspicion rises once again, only now it is more intense and somewhat aware. The man finds it puzzling how such an otherwise silent night could become so disturbed. He turns a corner, into a dark and seemingly endless alleyway lined with a chainlink fence at each side. The supposed follower seems to be nearer and the man quickens his pace nervously. He catches a shadowy figure wearing a blue windbreaker from his peripheral vision and realizes that the follower is indeed real. The man then gasps without noticing himself and begins to sprint while still attempting to remain calm. It is of no use though. The peace of his night has been shattered by terror and a noisy turmoil suddenly arises in his ears. He shields his ears and feels a warm and painful sensation from one shoulder to the rest of his entire body. This situation is summed up musically within the first three songs by The Phoney Liberals.

The fourth song, “Fruit,” is the truly unique track of “Dagger.” Sounding like an Electric Hellfire Club jam without the black metal or electronic beats, it is a rebellious, untuned anthem of increasing power and will to battle. The man cries out to his attacker, both in pain and in anger, and attempts to turn around and lunge forward with all of his might.

“Hcsob” is the beginning of this defense. What was one-sided has instantaneously become a war without any certain outcome. The fury continues with the next two tracks. Then follows a sense of mystery, as neither the man nor his attacker know exactly what has just happened. The man has dreadfully tired himself out and his foe takes advantage. The song “Refund” is complete with the appropriate and haunting screams. He then tires himself out as well and leaves the alleyway after robbing his victim of valuables.

“Hempnecklace,” a recycled Switchblade Dicks B-side of the same title (or is it vice versa?), suggests the man’s gradual hope for serenity as he welcomes the numbness that blankets his wounded body. The listener of “Dagger” is shockingly tricked as the chaos ensues once again…how? No one is sure. There is a reassurance within the final song, “Wanker,” that the man is paid his dues of eventually reaching a promised land and a peaceful death (that is easily accepted).

Of course, this may not be the intention of Seamus Williams nor The Phoney Liberals at all by releasing “Dagger.” If nothing specific or truthful can be deciphered, something meaningful to social philosophy can. That coupled with one musician’s hella vast amount of creativity makes “Dagger” one of the best albums of its year.

So i’ve known this JB character for a few years now. He use to walk around fitchburg with a very large condom on his head – he also sported a blind man’s cane.

My name is Sam Francis. Longer posts should ensue, as I have ample time at work to do such a thing

myspace.com/samfrancismusic

samfrancis.wordpress.com

Well, J.Scott and I have lost our internet connection. We sometimes come out to Panera Bread to check our e-mails. Life is in the crap stool at the moment. Thought I’d give a quick update. I released Pussy Willow a few weeks ago. Buy it.

We are working on a few other releases. J.Scott is looking to get another job. He is hoping to have three or four; counting this five. He is working his heart out trying to save this label from our debt. Myself, I am just lounging around Annapolis. People that think Cincinnati is ugly need to move here. Besides the rent being too expensive there is nothing here worthy of existence. However, J.Scott has this job thing coming through that will give us enough money to be “well off.” We plan on releasing an album that comes with your very own SUV.

I don’t feel like writing anymore.

Love
Julia

September 15 2007

 

Dearest,

 

Today has been okay.  Just remebering old times as a teenager.  Tearing it up wearing large soundgarden shirts and rocking colorful doc martens.  My father always said I looked like some over sized punk rock harlequinn. But thinking back then I can’t quite remember if it was Ani Difranco or the apperance of Courteny Love that first gave me the idea that i might be a homosexual.  But it was in junior high when grunge hit big over the airways and hearing the sweet songs of a woman which made me and me best friend become best friends.

When Ani DiFranco first started touring, her steadily growing audiences wanted something to take home, and they had two options: purchase a cassette tape from the back seat of a Volkswagen Beetle, or bring a tape recorder to a show.  As a teenager, stuck in a carpeted room, this wasn’t an option.  But live music was not needed for me and my friend Daniel to begin question.

We both couldn’t tell if it was Ani or the notes that she was thinking in that gave way to our discussions.  Were we straight?  Or were we lesbians? Sometimes me and Daniel would cuddle and hang out together, testing the waters so to say.  Always being cautious of eachothers young bodies.  We would dye our hair like lovers turning it into that sick green color and chop it up like a helmet or into some lazy mohawk.  Once she asked if i wanted her old cardigan that had a hole in it.  I adored it and wore it with pride the next day thinking we were lesbians; no man could or would want to touch us.

The Little Folksinger is doing it the old-fashioned way thanks to those early testaments, Ani’s tapes were circulated, dubbed, borrowed and worn out, allowing her to be a full-time singer/songwriter.  These records were created in the spirit of that time, and they exist for one reason: Ani’s still on her own, but when she slipped into my compact disc player, I was never alone.  She was like a contemporary goddess holding the philosophers stone.  Everything we needed to know about ourselves was sung and strummed on Daniel’s newly purchased CD.  And I miss Daniel so much when i remember those days of innocence.  I wouldn’t have displaced my boredom with no other individual because those days seemed so vibrant and colorful.

Latest releases: The Lamb and the Tyger’s self titled album is now available. The case is a block print designed by the Annapolis Chosen. Tugboat also released their “the Astorians” album, a two song CD that provides the most insight on the difficulties of life. The album is made out of old blue jeans and paint. In addition to this release, Tugboat has a cassette featuring their first 12 songs from 2001 to be released in a month or so. The album entitled “The Tugboat in Me” is a recycled cassette limited to 18. The Annapolis Chosen is working with Martin + Osa on the design of the case. The most recent album “Lord Did She Sing” has been completed for a year now, we are still working on getting the design finished for the album. Tugboat is also going to be recording two new albums in the Spring and Summer here in Annapolis. One is going to be recorded downtown on the street including the people that pass by with open instruments for those that want to join in with the recording.

We are also working on the debut Heart Heart Julia album entitled “Soundtrack for Anthropologie.” The case is being designed by C. Allison. It should be cute as hell. The actual album will contain two 30 minute guitar pieces that should blow your mind! Heart Heart Julia is already in the process of developing a follow up album.

Julia LaDense will be releasing two solo works she has done, eventually. The one album will be titled “a Soccer Mom” and the other “Pussy Willow.” Julia has created a very unique sound with these two releases with various samples and noise fuckery.

Calamity Joe continues to titillate us with an album he claims he is going to send to us for release. We think he is full of shit at this point.

Shh… This is a Library is working on their follow up to the self-titled album we released. It sounds tight as fuck. It is going to be some LP Vinyl release with a coloring book. Seriously though, the album is sounding really fucking great.

Other news: I had An Accident has moved to the historic district of Annapolis. We’ll be here for the next 8 months (til Aug. ‘08). If you are in town let us know, we’ll show you around.