Neil Young’s dad wad a famous sportswriter, by the way, as long as we’re talking Canadians. Rich parents.. it happens. It kind of is a strike but I think it’s one of those things that gets obliterated if they’re any good. Unless you are Thom Yorke’s kid or something, then you have no real chance in that business except as a favor. Richard Thompson’s son is quite good though, at least judging by the live Leonard Cohen cover I always listen to… speaking of the Wainwrights.
Willie Nelson’s son also has a great song I always listen to.
it was
Heavy Metal that turned me into a Cameron Winter defender (which, by the way, has logged on). I did have to wrassle with it a bit, but it’s stuck. Its not really a contest for me but my wife is way, way into the band so if we’re in the car together it’s Geese.
I still think it means a lot that that album took off the way it did. And like it or not, it is as valid as anything else that’s been coming out and isn’t really like anything else going on, including Geese. The comparison to Plush earlier was the only one I felt that was close to the mark beyond any surface level comparisons, but even then that is such a specific, niche time and place sort of reference that it’s hard to make very deep comparisons to.
So credit to CW for that - we know things like pianos, acoustic guitars are so culturally loaded that it can bring all sorts of associations we don’t want. Since I started making different music I’ve been sort of half keeping an eye from straying too close to that fucking singer songwriter world, but when the form works for something different, it works, even some people are always just going to stop at hearing a white guy singing with acoustic guitars and stuff. Can’t help that but I can swing for the fences.
By the way, I bet no one ever called David Tibet, son of an english diplomat, a singer songwriter. Graham Parsons. Alex Chilton were, but they also came from Means.
Listen to it or don’t but there is much worse music made by much richer, much worse people that is way more pernicious than these kids.