INTERVIEW: Joe Cannon of Resurrectionists
We talked to Joe Cannon of Resurrectionists about the band’s formation, the process behind their most recent album, “Now That We Are All Ghosts,” and much more.
Read moreWe talked to Joe Cannon of Resurrectionists about the band’s formation, the process behind their most recent album, “Now That We Are All Ghosts,” and much more.
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With its lingering melodies and chilling guitar notes, leaves you hanging on every note.
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Lyrically, it grapples with the profound themes of regret over past mistakes and the poignant journey towards acceptance and moving forward.
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The song has a steady, grooving beat that carries you along, and the music video, directed by Brian Theisen, showcases a stroll through the Riverwest neighborhood.
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The animated video, created by Wendy Norton, features the band’s performance augmented by cartoon ghosts and a neon-haze.
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The video, directed by Brian Theisen, captures the band in an intimate attic jam session as they deliver the song.
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Directed by Conan Neutron, the video captures the band’s raw energy and emotional intensity, showcasing a track full of stellar musicianship and powerful, bellowing vocals.
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Resurrectionists released their sophomore LP today. Coalescing elements of doom, country, Americana and blues, the record take Resurrectionists’ sound into further experimental gloom with nine songs that range from gentle laments (“Break & Enter Pt. 2”, “Let Me Talk You Through This One”) to slow-building sonic storms that gradually thunder (“Blue Henry”, “(Hotel With Pool)”). Joe Cannon’s vocals provoke poignance
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