2004, Western Vinyl
"Slaves' Graves and Ballads" presents a merging of classical and pop music. Its lyrics further develop Dave Longstreth's shrubs-at-the-edge-of-the-lot imagery from last year's debut "The Glad Fact," marking how the landscaping in large parking lots makes us feel different about ourselves. Tricked-out Hondas, subwoofers, sunsets, woodchips, chiropractors: all these pieces of the American strip mall coalesce in a vivid meditation on the technology that domesticates and the instinct that resists domestication. What "Slaves' Graves" discusses in a collective way, "Ballads" explores in a personal, individual way. Here, the MO is personal heartbreak and romantic yearning. Uniting them both is the idea that what's most true is the hardest to see, because it's unbearably simple.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Somberly, Kimberly |
| 2 | On the Beach |
| 3 | (Throw On) The Hazard Lights |
| 4 | Slaves' Graves |
| 5 | Grandfather's Hanging |
| 6 | We Are Swaddled |
| 7 | Hazard Lights (Reprise) |
| 8 | Labor More Restful |
| 9 | Unmoved |
| 10 | Ladies, You Have Exiled Me |
| 11 | Because Your Light Is Turning Green |
| 12 | Obscure Wisdom |
| 13 | This Weather |
| 14 | Since I Opened |
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