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about having hope in this f*cked up world
Church of Trees - Everything's Gonna Be Alright
In an album brimming with dark observationsand direwarnings, Church of Trees paint a rather hopeful picture in their latest single, the artfully poppy "Everything's Gonna Be Alright" off their latest album release, Transience.
Added to FAS Spotify playlists indie pop and hope/perseverance/(self)empowerment.
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‘80s (and sometimes 20s) Music Rules ~ Criminally Underrated Artists and Bands ~ Church of Trees, An Interview
(Photo credits: Lauren Church and Anna Karperien)
Several months ago, I was honored to review a song from Church of Trees’ then upcoming album, “Courage.” The track was “Progression,” and it was a wonderful teaser leaving us all in great anticipation for more spellbinding songs. They did not disappoint.
More recently, CoT announced the release of a new single “Pet Sematary” on October 13, just…
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Time is an accident, and I am grateful for the moment you came crashing by. We preach eternity instead of ephemerality for we are blind as long we can see
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that voices disgust at a world that revolves around greed
Church of Trees - That's All
Though “hopeful”, chief songwriter Bernard Frazer vents a profusion of anger across the album, particularly in the opening track, That's All.
The driving electro-rock number features Failure’s Kellii Scott on drums and Blinker The Star's Jordon Zadorozny on guitar.
The blistering rant pointedly voices disgust at a world that revolves around greed, while turning a blind eye to its disastrous consequences:
"Greed burns down the heart of the Amazon, money-love & cheats at the heart of it all"
Added to FAS Spotify playlists electronic/electro pop/synth pop and our times.
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80s (and sometimes ‘20s) Music Rules ~ Criminally Underrated Artists and Bands ~ Church of Trees, Another Music Review
Back in March, I reviewed a new release by Canadian Band Church of Trees. Only a few weeks ago, I was privileged to see them perform along with SLAVE to the SQUAREwave at the El Mocambo in Toronto Canada. It was an incredible night, with both bands playing their hearts out to an adoring ElMo crowd. I drove 10+ hours to be there, and I was NOT disappointed.
Since then, I have had the great…
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Karl Mediz (1868 - 1945) - Apple Tree by Lake Zurich. 1914. Oil on canvas.
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St. Peter's Church, Boughton Monchelsea, Kent, England, May 2024.
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