SOUNDTRACK: SURFER BLOOD-Live at SXSW (2010).
I really enjoyed Surfer Blood’s album Astro Coast. There was something familiar about it, yet it never aped any sound exactly. It’s a fun collection of upbeat almost-summer music.
This live set is a great representation of the band. They don’t break from the CD all that much, but the band is lively and generous. They play 7 songs, all of them fast and fun (they say that one song is going to be slow, but it seems to wind up as fast as the rest-and someone in the crowd shots “Play another slow one”).
There’s some good banter and the audience is very appreciative. It’s great set and worth checking out even if you don’t know them yet.
[READ: March 28, 2011] “Pericles”
This story is set in Greece in 1941. Bulgarians have occupied the land. And as the first few paragraphs explain, a thief has come to steal some goats. The goatherds catch the man (a Bulgarian) and kill him.
When the Bulgarians find out, they take it very seriously. The army travels to the village and rounds up every single male and all of the young females and intend to shoot them in the center of the city.
The story pulls back to explain that during the occupation all of the men were forced to do labor. This even includes Pericles, the strongest man in the village. Before the occupation, he was a helpful giant, able to throw four bundles of hay at a time. Of course, Pericles was also fearsome, and if he got drunk (which he did from time to time) everyone in the town hid until he sobered up (except for his diminutive wife who could calm him down with a look).
Pericles was captured and was often clubbed by the guards if he deigned to show up late for mandatory work.
The end of the story pulls togther all of the threads and ends with an incredibly sad line that shows how powerful fear can be.

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