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American Aquarium

Oct 24, 2010


American Aquarium

Tracks

  1. 1 Welcome to Daytrotter
  2. 2 Rattlesnake
  3. 3 Hurricane
  4. 4 Bigger In Texas
  5. 5 Reidsville

Tis What Steels A Man

Words by Sean Moeller, Illustration by Johnnie Cluney, Sound engineering by Mike Gentry

The American landscape that the North Carolina band American Aquarium paints for us is similar to the one that the Drive-By Truckers can't help but experience, just with fewer gothic figures. It's a landscape that feels mostly southern and mostly old and worn down. It's one that's synonymous with the great American struggle. It has nothing to do with prosperity or any kind of nationalism, any kind of rosy pride. It has everything to do with taking what you can get, even if that's so little that it hurts. It's not necessary a landscape that rewards the hard workers with what they think they might actually be working for, but it rewards them with just enough of it and an abundance of virtues and all of the crucial touches of morality that others sadly aren't aware of. The people in American Aquarium songs are figures of broken down bodies and even more dilapidated minds, sinking beneath the weight of all the difficulty that never stops its siege. It just keeps coming on and coming on until it takes the body over and that's when the darkness sets in some. Lead singer and songwriter BJ Barham is another of the modern maestros in the verse of drunken times and what it means to get to those points, not to mention what kinds of conclusions can come from such scenarios. The blackouts and the temperature of those nights, when everything seems as if it's as wrong as it can get - your woman is being unfaithful and mean and the funds are non-existent - is what steels a man sometimes. It's the stance that Barham might willingly argue. American Aquarium's latest full-length, "Small Town Hymns," is an album that memorializes the town bar and the many existences that revolve around such an establishment. It memorializes the specific tastes that certain alcohols give us and what they conjure up. There are the broken hallelujahs that Barham sings about and there are the many claims on the desperate times that just keep happening without much mercy. There's much love involved in these desperate times and that's really what keeps any of the spirit of these folks - in the face of indulging with spirits. Barham sings, "Oh lord she took my breath away/And when she called me darlin'/I started caterwaulin'/Oh I had nothin' else to say/I wanted to make that glorious mistake," on "Rattlesnake" and we're intimately aware that the rough patches are already built into the story. It's the way it goes. The setting demands it.

American Aquarium Official Site

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  1. I agree that not all southern rock bands should be compared to the Drive By Truckers. Just by the name of their band alone, I think it's clear how much Tweedy/Wilco influenced these guys along the way. If I HAD to categorize them, I'd much rather put them around Uncle Tupelo than I would the Drive By Truckers.

    But I digress. I've seen these guys out and about quite a few times kicking back shots of whiskey with them in multiple states. They are wonderful people to be around and incredible musicians to boot. Don't miss a chance to catch them at your local bar. They're sure to make it worth your while.
    David McDowell Saturday, April 23, 2011 2:24 am
  2. Cool band again from this vast pool of talents. A very personal touch to southern country and alt.rock - see ya
    vivslan Sunday, April 03, 2011 8:57 am
  3. I jest you not! These guys are absolutely fantastic! Back catalogue is as good as this session! Buy! Buy! Bye! Séa Saturday, January 22, 2011 6:35 am
  4. Thanks for the session - saw them in DC at the 9.30 this week, knew nothing about them and loved their set davesquire Sunday, January 16, 2011 1:51 pm
  5. Saw these guys in Little Rock,AR. They are one of the best live bands I have discovered since I moved here 6 years ago. Thank you for helping get the word out about this band. Sooooo good. curlysue84 Tuesday, November 09, 2010 10:14 pm
  6. i've seen these dudes live, they sound so smooth. bj is so sexy margattackz Monday, November 01, 2010 9:37 pm
  7. Uh... I agree with below. Nice! phillymcg Monday, October 25, 2010 7:46 pm
  8. These guys deserve so much more credit than their given...I have personally seen how hard they work and the dedication that they put into their music. I've seen AA about 10 times now (and I live in NJ) and have loved every show. BJ, Ryan, BIll, Kevin, Whit and Zack (get back with the band) do an amazing job captivating and involving their crowds. If you haven't seen them yet, make sure you do, they'll definitely be in your area at some point in the next year...they never stop touring!! rgrz0 Monday, October 25, 2010 6:47 am
  9. Loving this! Anonymous Monday, October 25, 2010 4:44 am
  10. So good to finally see these guys getting the credit they deserve. Caught them the last time they were in Oregon and they are so amazingly honest live. Thanks for capturing that feel Daytrotter. AA boys- Come back to Portland!! Portlandshmortland Sunday, October 24, 2010 9:46 pm
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