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Railroad Earth

Mar 21, 2011


Railroad Earth

Tracks

  1. 1 Welcome to Daytrotter
  2. 2 Long Walk Home
  3. 3 The Hunting Song
  4. 4 Bird In A House
  5. 5 The Jupiter & the 119

Time Doesn't Roll Many Happy Endings

Words by Sean Moeller, Illustration by Johnnie Cluney, Recording engineered by Matt Oliver, Mastered by Sam Patlove

As much as we look to be set at ease, to feel as if we can all get above the murkiness, escape through the smog and the fray, we're often faced with the reality that we're in this until we die and no one gets out alive or unscathed. We are constantly bombarded with warning shots and hot metal glancing off our legs and shoulders, just enough to bring us down, just enough to subdue us, to take the spit out of us. Stillwater, New Jersey, band Railroad Earth, known in most circles as a jam and improvisational band, does not peddle feel-good vibes. It is here to suggest to us that the dream is over. It is here to warn us that we should always have an exit plan - know where the closest door or window is and what belongings we'll be taking with us when the instant arrives that we need to split. Even if we're staying, we'll be staying somewhere that doesn't have our best interests in mind. We're living amongst the vultures and we're pushing against the forces of nature with every motion we make. We are not the chosen beings for this world, but we're here and we're doing what we can with it.
 
Through many of the stories that Railroad Earth singer and songwriter Todd Sheaffer writes, there's a new, bleary-eyed realization that hits like a ton of bricks: time has been lost, things have changed irrevocably and even those we love and trust should be examined with a close eye for it is still the survival of the fittest and that has never changed. Sheaffer shapes a world, lyrically, that is filled with wolves and lambs, lions and gazelles, as well as a believe that we need to move along. He sings about it being "the same old story, but now the story's mine," as if all that he's read about or been told has suddenly manifested itself into his existence to deal with. These are loose logs, traveling, roaming songs of centuries-gone philosophical struggles. They feel like overalls and old, but comfortable shoes, hardened hands and eyes with significant bags pulling them toward those old shoes.
 
Railroad Earth music is about finding home and then leaving home, being pushed out of the house and then forced to stand on your own two legs. It's being disillusioned with what home or the past used to be, in younger eyes. They are songs about firing up the diesel and taking off, for who knows where, just to clear the mind, with a rumbling trail of sound and a crinkling of scattering gravel and dust. There are those times that we feel like the hero and the observer that Sheaffer describes in the brilliant prose of "Too Much Information," "So much for the legend and his dignity/Pulled off like a skin and thrown away/Now I join the people in the bloody lust/Staring at the horrible display/Too much information/Now my heart is breaking/I don't want to see you fall/Too much information/Now my heart is breaking/I don't want to watch you crawl," doomed to be the casualty or part of the gawking party, unable to turn away. Railroad Earth give us the gruesome world, but the soften the corners for us, bracing us for the disturbing feelings we might encounter.  
 
Railroad Earth Official Site

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  1. THIS GROUPS SOUND IS SO GREAT!!!!!!!!! PURCHASE IT ONLINE! GARY CHADWICK NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA USA on right Saturday, April 23, 2011 6:34 pm
  2. UM...LETS SEE... LETTING...THOSE WHO HAVE NOT A PROPER RIGHT TO CHASE YOU OUT OF WHERE YOU WISH TO LIVE ...OH SO WHY...BECAUSE YOU TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT THE ONES PAID TO DO EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE OF THAT. AND OH THIS LAND..WHO'S THE ONES ABOVE THAT AND PAID TO PREVENT THAT ...THAT ARE AFRAID OF THE TRUE TRUTH TOO. WHERES THIS COUNTRY AT...BECAUSE OF ACTS SUCH...NOT SUCH!.... AS THAT. OH A NEW RECORD ...CHECK THE CURRENT RECORD OF SUPPOSED PUBLIC SERVANTS BEING DIS SERVANTS....HERES A LINK BEHIND THE BLUE WALL GOOGLE THAT ALONG WITH THE STATE WE ARE IN HERE IN FLORIDA.....SEARCH ON....GARY CHADWICK NORTH MIAMI BEACH ,FLORIDA USA CORRUPTION HERE! on right Saturday, April 23, 2011 6:30 pm
  3. J'adore!!!! Particulièrement "Bird in a house"!!!
    I like!!!! Specially " Bird in a house"!!!
    ;)
    NanouB Saturday, April 23, 2011 5:42 pm
  4. Railroad Earth!!!! absolutely one of my favorite bands for many years. see them live if you can they put on a fantastic show. im not really into most of the music on this website, but its times like these that im glad i keep tabs on you guys. brandonjay24 Wednesday, March 30, 2011 5:54 pm
  5. It is getting to the point where I just can't live without Daytrotter! Love Railroad Earth and you guys. Wheeeee! paigebrobinson Thursday, March 24, 2011 12:25 pm
  6. Love what Daytrotter, bands and us do for each other. phillymcg Wednesday, March 23, 2011 8:41 pm
  7. I had been dying to see this band when they finally came to Richmond, VA to play at Friday Cheers. The show was incredible, exactly what I had expected. Then during the encore a bunch of thugs started to fight in the 3rd row area. Unfortunately the band might have a received a skewed view of this city because of that one act and I fear they might not make another appearance for awhile...

    Good to hear them in this format! Love what Daytrotter does for bands!
    Anonymous Wednesday, March 23, 2011 8:23 am
  8. I love Railroad Earth, and I love Daytrotter. phillymcg Tuesday, March 22, 2011 5:17 pm
  9. this is one of the most thoughtful pieces i've read about railroad earth and the stories those songs tell. something that stands out for me about their music too is the sincerity and just telling it like it is. i also feel that there is a vision, at least and a ray of hope expressed in songs like the old man and the land.... and the heart opening experiences that can happen during the live show experience that can balance out the chaotic overwhelm. sean, thank you for this review and i hope you write more about railroad earth and other music that moves you.

    mary


    Mary Goodenough Monday, March 21, 2011 9:10 pm
  10. Really great and interesting review! It had me thinking more deeply about the songs and lyrics than I had before and that's really cool. I've spent the afternoon listening to the album again and listening to these tracks.
    Only recently came to this band and can't stop listening to them now. Thanks Daytrotter for opening it all up for me even more!
    MusicForFood Monday, March 21, 2011 3:04 pm
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