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The Uglysuit

The Uglysuit

Impress Upon The Heartstrings That There Are Boulders And Mountains

Nov 20, 2008

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

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    Brownblues original version appears on The Uglysuit "Brownblue's Passing" is a song named after a big, brown blueish whale on a journey. It's also about the beauty in life so many people take for granted. We must learn to see the beauty in all things…big or small, significant or not. We wrote it together in movements like we do most songs telling the tale of brownblueÖ jamming on one part, deciding we liked it, then moving on to the next until the song was complete in our little heads.
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    Brad's House original version appears on The Uglysuit "Brad's House" was written our first morning in Chicago, waking up at our manager's flat that looks over Lake Michigan. One by one we joined the circle of music…started by Jonny and Israel, eventually all 6 of us were sitting there, staring out at one of the prettiest sites we'd seen. It's written about the 6 of us doing what we do, venturing for our dreamsÖkind of being shocked that we were there, about to record at the amazing studio we did (Ivy Lab with Manny Sanchez).
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    And We Became Sunshine original version appears on The Uglysuit "…And We Became Sunshine", this song too is kind of about our journey as The Uglysuit. Sunshine is soo beautiful, and inspiration giving. The song talks about how we need to all shed some kind of positive light and relax, take things in and not take everything for granted. This was also written by the whole band - movement by movement - just going with what we felt.
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    Chicago original version appears on The Uglysuit "Chicago" was written, ironically, before The Uglysuit was officially a band. Four of us were in another band long ago, and this song was written while as a side project, which we called The Uglysuit, but it wasn't taken seriously at all. The original version was similar, however, it evolved quite a bit over time to become the "Chicago" it is today. And it's about Chicago, and how nice it is… and our experience there up to the date it was written. The lyrics were written by Israel.*Song details from Colin Bray, guitar/vocals "Touch & Go Records":http://www.touchandgorecords.com"The Uglysuit MySpace Page":http://www.myspace.com/theuglysuit

The last time Oklahoma City's The Uglysuit was in this vicinity, its van was in better shape, but not by much. This bunch chooses to drive around in what would technically be described as a hunk of junk, full of unpredictable (or rather very predictable) persnickety behaviorisms that can lead to frustrations and being stranded thousands of miles from home without a pot to piss in, just a ton of musical equipment and some merchandise for sale. But a well-running van is a luxury. It's okay to have one that takes hours to turn over, where slyly running extension cords into a bank and trust's lobby to pilfer electricity for the battery charger.

There's no shame in that and sometimes that's the only way you'll get anywhere. But these motor vehicle issues were dealt with when we met them. Back to the last time they were in the vicinity, it was spring here and they were here for the craziest night of it, by far. They played in Iowa City the night that the floods took over. They took charge and claimed the interstate for the first time ever. They destroyed the downtown of Cedar Rapids, known for its Quaker Oaks plants and a continuous aroma of what must be cereal. It took down numerous buildings on the University of Iowa campus and nearly stranded The Uglysuit, Iron & Wine (who they were playing with in an old theater there) and all of the members of the crowd who came out in the battering rains.

The band's tour manager woke them up with a warning that if they didn't leave immediately that they'd be stuck and they would have inevitably seen the water covering the roads in front of them, some with flopping catfish wriggling across the pavement as if they were punchlines to some bad chicken joke. The race against time vibe of the situation had to have been something that the band of six friends embraced, however inconvenient and possibly frightening it might have been to see the lanes of traffic close down behind them with the glistening and brown rivers swallowing up the roadway. It's the drifting away in the face of danger, with it closing in from behind but with enough of a head start to feel shaky, but safe, that the band sews into their music. They worship that fine line between grey heavens and the most impressive and affirming sunlight imaginable.

The waters of Iowa City that the band experienced and still avoided the heaviest hands of - these waters of almost ceaseless and definitely relentless conquering notions - are symbolic of the kinds of moods and dynamics that Uglysuit allows itself to get caught up in frequently. They are believers in scenery, silver and gold-encrusted scenery that neither dies nor stays, just impresses upon the heartstrings for a lifetime or longer. One gets the thought that each of these six young men could look out at either a calm or raging body of water and think a hundred different things ranging in degrees of sheer beauty to paralytic longing to the consequential evidence that buoyancy doesn't happen the same way for everyone. This could continue for hours. Uglysuit makes paintings that have a myriad of definitions and none of them are monosyllabic. They necessitate rambling sentences that go on into paragraphs that span through a day or more as all of the chilly details read their lines.

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  1. you guys represent oklahoma welllll. this version of chicago is brilliant might i add. hope to see a show soon. milesyeung Thursday, February 04, 2010 10:58 pm
  2. So glad our guys are “living their dream” We are soooo proud of you – Ma and Pa Hindman (Okies ya know) Judy Hindman1 Saturday, November 22, 2008 10:08 pm
  3. Great band! Thanks for having them up. jessie Friday, November 21, 2008 9:52 am
  4. Love those Okies Heath Friday, November 21, 2008 9:40 am
  5. Why disavow your past as Corban Eldra? damian Thursday, November 20, 2008 1:44 pm
  6. I love “Brad’s house”. I could sleep to it. octiwolf1 Thursday, November 20, 2008 11:50 am
  7. “…And We Became Sunshine” is my favorite song of the year. This album as a whole is also one of my favorites of the year. it’s an album that you can listen to from start to finish, every song is great, and it leaves you wanting more of it. Can’t wait for a new album from these guys. musictastesgood1 Thursday, November 20, 2008 11:35 am
  8. Great voice. This is the kind of music I can just sit back and chill too…well while bobbing my head, and doing the robot. =] Jazz-Mine Ray1 Thursday, November 20, 2008 10:48 am
 
 
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