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Bouncing Souls

Bouncing Souls

Striking Raw Nerves, Again And Forever

Dec 14, 2009

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

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    Big Eyes original version appears on Big Eyes single This song is a collaboration of everyone in the band and our producer, Ted Hutt. It's tough to say what it's really about. It's about exploring life. Its about looking for true Love.
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    Anchors Aweigh original version appears on Anchors Aweigh Anchors Aweigh is a song about letting go of everything, so that we may move forward with all the openness needed to expand. With that courage comes the reward. Of greater new experiences and growth.
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    Better Days original version appears on Anchors Aweigh Better Days is a song openly mourning the death of a relationship. Love has left the building and the pain can be so excruciating that only singing out loud can help to vent it.
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    Gasoline original version appears on Gasoline single The inspiration for this song comes from feeling the state of our world and consciousness at the moment and trying to wrap it up into a song. The feeling of instability seems so overwhelming at times..sometimes it feels like we want to face the strange and terrifying beauty of life head on and sometimes we end up in bizarre circumstances escaping and exploring the possibilities. In all of our individual ways we seem to be living out our dark possibilities as humans. When life seems so misguided and hopeless I have to believe we are awakening to a greater awareness through it all. It's always getting more beautiful.

The Bouncing Souls have a song on the last studio that they released a few years ago whose title is "Better Days," and it appears on "Anchors Aweigh." It is the epicenter of where the 20-year-old, legendary band from New Brunswick, N.J., comes from and has for more than two decades, letting their stubborn as nails, but pessimistic punk rock sweat itself out and onto the legions that they've crazed over the years. New Jersey gets a bad rap - mostly at the hands of those pricks in New York - but it's a state that proudly abides by its blue-collar work ethics and its bands (Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band and relative newcomers The Gaslight Anthem) detail them with persistence and verve, not necessarily bringing them to life because there's no need. It's already life personified for the kinds of hard-scrabble dramas and just-getting-by struggles that are a dime-a-dozen in so many places, but feel better suited coming out of the rural Midwest or the states and cities that the industrial revolution came into, saw and left behind in a pile of coal droppings. New Jersey bands find the lemons and they find the sweetener needed to make something different out of the remainder of the time and experience of calling home where they call it, surrounded by friends and family who are going through all of the same sad climates. The sad climates aren't lasting ones though. They exist and those principle characters dealing with them continue on in spite of them, getting out their umbrellas, raging against the forces when they need to blow off some steam and then plodding on with a generally impossible to break resolve. Bouncing Souls are the embodiment or the instrument for this I'm rubber and you're glue stance against natures and its various concerts, its detractors and distractions, rallying against the poisons and all of the rottenness. "Better Days" takes us into a place where the ceiling's caving in, pieces of plaster thumping down in handfuls upon our heads as the music is full of speedy current, ripping into the shoreline. It involves a woman who doesn't love a man any longer - when she won't hold him anymore and that's when he cracks start to show themselves as worry lines. It's a song that is nearly three minutes long, but it feels one-third that short, just barreling to the point, striking upon the raw nerves and giving us a glimpse of one's own personal hailstorm. "Big Eyes" is a take on the sentiment that there's no reason to lose your mind, patience or temper over the various parts of your extended days and nights that make you livid and destroy your confidence in guiding lights or benevolence. The Bouncing Souls, with Gregg Attonito's gripping and fierier than a furnace vocals, give us every reason in the world to believe in the same kinds of silver linings that they somehow still believe exist out there - despite so much crumminess and despair that needs to be shoveled through to get to them. You must work through the brown and black linings before you'll ever see a silver one, Attonino seems to suggest, but the willingness to persevere through the potholes and the lumps in the throat will make all the difference in overall mental and spiritual health. The Bouncing Souls live this mantra, striving for all of the goodness that they can wring out of the split decisions and the ugliness that abounds. It's a simple equation - just keep going, keep living through the fog, stomp through the fog and grit your teeth, bring some friends and make it your own victory lap one way or another.

Bouncing Souls Official Site
Epitaph Records
Chunksaah Records

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  1. The Bouncing Souls will never die. And that's a good thing. nyanza Friday, December 18, 2009 7:24 pm
  2. nice version of Gasoline... don't think most people give Anchors Aweigh the credit it deserves... shell42880 Thursday, December 17, 2009 8:48 pm
  3. Sean Moeller - so well put. Such a spot-on take about what The Souls are all about. Daytrotter is awesome. gkarmel Thursday, December 17, 2009 3:18 pm
  4. I like your mom and it's no fad, I want to marry her and be your dad. bmx forever! gstarsf Wednesday, December 16, 2009 8:51 pm
  5. Ouch NITETROTTER Wednesday, December 16, 2009 7:15 am
  6. Yeah these guys should definitely consider laying off the heavy stuff (Ha Ha sounds like I'm advising them to give up drugs or alcohol!). No I mean just going with a more gentle tone in their music. 'Anchors Aweigh' and 'Better Days' sound harsh whereas 'Big Eyes' and 'Gasoline' are really promising songs. More of that please! Smidge Tuesday, December 15, 2009 7:21 am
  7. I echo everything wonderfulkivvy said. I like that comment more than this session, but the session's okay, too. jfike Monday, December 14, 2009 9:37 pm
  8. I used to throw punches in the mosh pit at the bouncing souls show. Also, my first date with my first punk rock girlfriend was the bouncing souls.....ah memories.... lostinthedam Monday, December 14, 2009 7:39 pm
  9. Awesome!!Love it!! ldrewlow Monday, December 14, 2009 7:21 pm
  10. Fucking rad. To those at daytrotter: thank you for everything you do. iamthelorax Monday, December 14, 2009 5:30 pm
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