A Silver Mount Zion release their brand new spanking elpee and
ceedee on The Constellation Records of Canada. Godspeedy
type folks making post rock for the minions. I heard this a few weeks ago
and quite liked and then forget we had it so I haven't played it since.
There's been a lot to do here! I have to say I think this is by far the
best thing I've heard by 'em. Long drawn out experimental but quite
coherent and catchy in places. This Is Our Punk Rock is superb.. Go on....
Love this record? Hate it? Tell us.
What their label says...
This is the second full-length by the six-piece Tra-La-La-Band, along
with guest drummers Eric Craven (Hangedup) and Howard Bilerman (who
also recorded the album, at the Hotel2Tango). The band also brought in
a couple dozen folks for mass choral duty on the opening and closing
tracks (hence the "with choir" extension of the band name). While the
group's previous album, Born Into Trouble As The Sparks Fly Upward
(cst018), was a mostly instrumental work recorded in one weekend, the
new record was sketched in rehearsals through the fall of 2002 and
arranged in studio, resulting in four long pieces, all featuring group
and/or lead vocals. Efrim's increased vocal presence is the most
obvious evolution from past efforts, yielding the most direct
articulation of themes and sentiments that have run throughout his work
with Mt. Zion and Godspeed You! Black Emperor. Long instrumental
passages remain however, with dense layers of strings colliding against
a backdrop of ragged repeating guitar figures and noise treatments.
The amateur choir assembled for the 'fasola' sing-along on the opening
track sets the tone for an exuberant, community-rallying protest music
that constitutes the spiritual foundation of the record. Destruction of
communities (foreign and local) are lamented and eulogised in the songs
that follow, culminating in the album closer: an ode to the empty
railyard terrain adjacent to the neighbourhood where the band, along
with many other Montreal musicians and artists, have lived for a decade
or more. This land is now being swallowed up by big box and condo
development. This is Our Punk-Rock... addresses the local/universal
demise of uncontrolled and unregulated urban landscapes -- a demise
that stretches from the docile walls of superstore complexes and
protest 'pens' in the West to outright military surveillance,
harassment and murderous 'surgical' strikes by Western-backed armies in
South America and the Middle East. This unbroken curve is at the heart
of Mt. Zion's poetics and politics -- this is their punk-rock.