Floating Action

Floating Action

Worried Hearts Considering Escapism

Jul 24, 2009

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

Seth Kaufman, the unsuspecting man behind the band Floating Action, lives in Asheville, North Carolina, and maybe more than it usually would, that piece of biographical information about him says a lot. He lives there, in one of the prettiest cities in this great and great big old country, cuddled up against the Blue Ridge Mountains, and he takes advantage of all of its splendors, it seems. He greedily and voraciously fills his available time with hiking and wiffle ball games, picnics and other outdoorsy activities that no matter how much any jerk will want to argue with you, are the very elements of the good life. He's a man who probably burns very easily, but he throws himself into nature, even when he's traveling and exploring the rest of America, visiting Missoula on tour and rafting on a river until the sun's well past its setting and the insects have begun their calisthenics and vocal exercises for anyone who wants to watch and listen. He believes in this thing called the good life and in just writing that and thinking about the various things that he values, it's abundantly clear that those are truly aspirations - seeking that old-fashioned good life in the simplest and most assessable of pursuits - from an older time, a generation of hard-working people who didn't feel as if they always needed to be working. It's of a generation of people who worked to afford themselves bread and milk, a roof over their heads and evenings and weekends to get together with their neighbors, close friends and family and enjoy their company anyway they could think of. These pursuits of well-earned rest and relaxation are those that clash violently with the adopted mentality of working overtime all the time so it's really just normal and never being too far removed from a gadget or glowing white screen. There's no moderation to our sad commitment to working and working if only for a more heaping collection of green pieces of paper. Kaufman and Floating Action, a band that has gotten tighter and tighter over the last two years and turned into a soul-grooving group that wouldn't have been out of its league in Muscle Shoals, Memphis, Philadelphia or Detroit in the 60s and 70s, bring us to a very calm place where they woo us with gorgeous melodies and scrappily fuzzed out tones that radiate a vinyl warmth that somehow immediately instills a feeling of nostalgic happiness. The songs that are on the band's self-titled debut full-length are numbers that reflect the carefree, I'm-clocking-out-early-for-the-rest-of-the-day thought even if there's a love problem or an even more torturous non-love problem. Mostly, the songs that Kaufman writes come from a spot of reluctant comfort, where a man and a woman are in the middle of their love, a mutual feeling where they care, love and yearn for the other and they're desperately hoping that it doesn't wane, but who could ever be certain of anything so uncertain as love? Kaufman's characters worry about this constantly - that impermanence of those matters - and there's begging and pleading (all of it mostly internally in the privacy of one's own troubled confidence) that feels absolutely justified and actually quite endearing. It's what we all do in those same situations when the going is good, we pray that something or someone doesn't come along and muck it all up like usual. Kaufman sings about being held up to the sunlight, but he's most wise when we're allowed to drift with him and empathize with his spirit on "So Vapor," when he lets this line out soft and cool, "When your mind is at ease to let go, to let go, to let go/So vapor." It captures all of his greatest inspirations and fears in one short and resoundingly soothing touch.

Floating Action MySpace Page
Floating Action's Debut Daytrotter Session
Park The Van Records

Park The Van Records Summer Tour with Generationals
(All dates Floating Action + Generationals)
+ GB = with Golden Boots
7/22 Missoula, MT @ Badlander
7/23 Spokane, WA @ the Blvd.
7/24 Portland, OR @ Someday Lounge
7/25 Seattle, WA @ ToST
7/27 San Francisco, CA @ Café du Nord
7/29 Sacramento, CA @ Fun Garden
7/30 Costa Mesa, CA @ Detroit Bar w/ Golden Boots + Eagle Winged Palace
7/31 Hollywood, CA @ Hotel Café + GB
8/01 Long Beach, CA @ DiPiazza's (Floating Action only w/Josh Fischel)
8/01 Merced, Ca @ the Partisan (Generationals and Golden Boots)
8/02 San Diego, CA @ Bar Pink (free) + GB
8/03 Phoenix, AZ @ the Trunkspace + GB
8/04 Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress + GB
8/06 Austin, TX @ Stubbs Jr.
8/07 Houston, TX @ Super Happy Funland
8/08 New Orleans, LA @ the Hi-Ho Lounge

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  • a little chanty, but it'll work

    mackenziesticks | Tuesday, August 11, 2009 | 4:36 pm

  • Best band in North Carolina!

    Brian McGee Jr. | Wednesday, July 29, 2009 | 4:35 pm

  • I am so glad to see Floating Action on Daytrotter!! much love to Seth and the Floating Action team, I miss you guys, and the tracks sound sweet as hell. Anyone who writes mean blogs about you will feel the wrath of these fists. xo.

    lydiasee | Wednesday, July 29, 2009 | 3:17 pm

  • i always sleep with the lights on but that's a story in it self. i waited and found nothing but full ashtrays and empty whiskey bottles....

    lostinthedam | Saturday, July 25, 2009 | 7:05 am

  • lostinthedam, i'm coming for you. sleep tight with the lights on, baby.

    cfiffle | Friday, July 24, 2009 | 10:23 am

  • yeah! So Vapor is soooo good!

    Anonymous | Friday, July 24, 2009 | 10:06 am

  • have a good w/end all! yea, that means you too! ;)*

    milli | Friday, July 24, 2009 | 9:51 am

  • thumbs sorta up... ehhhhhhh

    lostinthedam | Friday, July 24, 2009 | 7:45 am

Songs by Floating Action

  1. first song

    Welcome to Daytrotter

    Download Floating Action playing Welcome to Daytrotter
  2. second song

    Sunlight

    Download Floating Action playing Sunlight

    - unreleasedMy brother in law gave me an old book about coal mining in West Virginia. This song's about what it might be like to grow up in that scene...trying to get away from it.   It's also about being really cold in the shade in the winter.

  3. third song

    Cinder Cone

    Download Floating Action playing Cinder Cone

    - original version appears on Floating ActionA volcano-worship song.  been trying to start a genre of volcano-worship music.  The tempo came from wanting to have a beat similar to that of the Traveling Wilbury's song "New Blue Moon."

  4. fourth song

    Don't Stop Loving Me Now

    Download Floating Action playing Don't Stop Loving Me Now

    - original version appears on Floating ActionJust another one of those pleading, yearning things.. I heard a Nina Simone song where she kept mentioning each of her senses. The verses are kind of like that.  I can't say what the chorus really about.

  5. fifth song

    50 Lashes

    Download Floating Action playing 50 Lashes

    - original version appears on Floating ActionI had that phrase, "I can't take more than 50 lashes" rattling around in my head, and I'd been obsessed with the beat of this Bob Marley dub called "More Axe". This drum fill/intro that I thought was one thing, but was really another.  The subject matter is some dark, sad stuff.

  6. sixth song

    So Vapor

    Download Floating Action playing So Vapor

    - original version appears on Floating ActionStarted with an upright bass riff turned dub-experiment.  Then the words...it comes from a Bible verse about how we're only here on earth for such a short time, like a vapor & how hard it is for most people to come to terms with that, & live in a way that reflects that understanding.. just how short it is..  I kept being tempted to make it into a more epic song with more verses and choruses, but just loved that idea of having just a short, obscure, repetitive chant.  Someone recently wrote a mean blog about us, how we were all stoners, & how we even take it so far as to have a song called "So Vapor."

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