SOUNDTRACK: …AND YOU WILL KNOW US BY THE TRAIL OF DEAD-Live on KEXP, March 12, 2009 (2009).
Back in 2009, …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead had been hit by a truck. Really. Evidently no one was hurt too bad, but they did have to cancel a show in Salt Lake City.
Nevertheless, they managed to get to KEXP to play a four song set from their latest album The Century of Self. The opener “The Giant’s Causeway” is full of bombast and noise and has a surprisingly catchy melody in the middle. It merges into “The Far Pavillion” (just like on the album) which sounds like pretty typical Trail of Dead–rocking and yet melodic, with some good screaming parts.
“Luna Park” is something of a surprise to me as it’s a piano-based ballad (which I suppose Trail of Dead plays, but which I don’t associate with them). “Bells of Creation” also opens with a piano, but it quickly grows very loud. It’s a cool song with lots of depth.
I had actually stopped listening to Trail of Dead after Worlds Apart (and album I liked, but I guess the band fell off my radar) so it’s nice to hear they’ve still got it. At least as of three years ago.
[READ: September 17, 2012] Galápagos
Each of these 1980’s era Vonnegut books gets darker than the last. In this one the entire human race is wiped out (except for a few people who spawn what eventually becomes of the human race in a million years). For indeed, this book is set one million years in the future and it is written by a person who was there, one million years in the past when the human race destroyed itself. It’s not till very late in the book that we learn who the narrator is and, hilariously, what his relationship is to the Vonnegut canon.
In typically Vonnegut fashion, the story is told in that spiral style in which he tells you a bit of something and then circles back to it again later and comes back again later until finally 200 or so pages into the book you get all the details of what is happening. Interspersed with the respawning f the human race (and flippers) is the story of the Adam and Eve and Eve and Eve and Eve and Eve who created the human race–how they got to be together, what their lives were like before and what contribution they made to humanity, such as it is now.
In another bizarre and fascinating twist, every character who is going to die in the near future gets a star next to his name so that the reader knows that that person is going to die. We get a lot of things like ★Andrew MacIntosh for many pages until the character finally dies. And pretty much everybody does die. Well, obviously if it is set a million years in the future, but aside from that part, only a few of the characters survive.
So here’s how these few people managed to create a new human race in the Galápagos Islands. (more…)


