
The Mountain Goats SOLD OUT
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Santa Fe
Monday, August 16 at 7 pm MDT
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Monday, August 16 at 7 pm MDT
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the Mountain Goats come back to Meow Wolf! With Laura Cortese & the Dance Cards
7pm Doors//21+
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Album highlight âGet Famousâ distills the Mountain Goats fervor into a radio-ready pep talk, theconcise pop ideal in that trademark rallying cry. But Darnielleâs not the type to wish fame onanyone. Instead, he sings the songâs title as if it were a curse, as Hiss Golden Messengercollaborator Chris Boerner peels off a bronzey guitar lick. Later, despite the insistence on âTidalWaveâ that âeven the very proud probably die on their knees,â Hodgesâ organ and Douglasâclarinet produce crystalline towers that reach up to the sun.
That still leaves room for esoteric wordplay and lustrous metaphor. âTaste of hot ashes on mytongue all day/ I took my rifle with me to bed/ But Iâm getting into knives,â he sings on the titletrack with an eerie calm, finding intimacy between villain and victim. Even through the prism ofdirect, unmoored emotion, Darnielleâs songs can be viewed close up without swallowing youwhole. Some can be seen from above, heightening their grasp of ânon-conventional munitionsâand stalked perpetrators. The steely acoustic guitar and counterpoint percussion ring aroundHodgesâ organ like a snapshot campfire, while Darnielle threatens murder in the most vague,quiet way possible.
After working as the engineer for 2019âs âIn League With Dragons, âMatt Ross-Spang suggestedthe band come down to Sam Phillips Studio for a tourâwhich in turn led to the decision torecord in Memphis and to promote him to producer for the followup. Recorded in a single weekwith âmagicâ microphones salvaged from the Nashville Network, the recordâs immediacy burnsbrightly in desperate contradiction. On âThe Last Place I Saw You Aliveâ, Darnielle details thedarkness of knowing youâll never see a loved one again, and even the potential for hope issubverted. âUs worms turn into butterflies, I guess,â he sings, the heartbreaking sincerity ringingout over resonant piano half a second past the realization that worms arenât caterpillars.Elsewhere, âWolf Countâ draws sympathy for a wolf being hunted, despite the wolfâs dreams of agood olâ bloodbath.
âEverything becomes a blur from six feet away,â Darnielle sings on âTidal Waveâ. Written yearsbefore any concern for social distancing became a constant subject of conversation, the songinsists instead that not every wave is a tidal wave. âSome waves are slow things that cover youwithout you having noticed,â Darnielle explains. But even that bit of grim perspective has itscomforts. âWith the album, you either slam the door shut or you open on to the next path,âDarnielle avows. âThe trick is to sew up an ending, but at the same time open the doors to thetheater and let the sunlight in.â Albums like âGetting Into Knives âsweep you out that door andaway into the center of a vast sea. You may find yourself submerged into inky depths orreaching a purifying breath of air with songs like these. Songs that enlighten despite theinevitability of loss.
There are, after all, a number of ways that you can find yourself underwater.