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Bandcamp Daily your guide to the world of Bandcamp. General Comment I love how they mention Joanna Newsom, haha. General Comment I'm addicted to this song. What a voice. General Comment I have tried to decipher this song and i came up with 2 possibilities. A Yoni was in jail or prison and joined Aryan brotherhood "hiding under the mustache" is one reference, the other "those last 10 years hauling a paper moon" paper in this kind of slang refers to probation B feels fortunate for being the bad ass he is for having wealthy relatives that prevented him from going to prison.

General Comment Does anyone else think it may have something to do with Hitler and Nazism? The first verse could be read as Hitler's thoughts right after he took the cyanide. The verse about Berlin-Gays and gypsies were among the groups targeted by the Nazi party. Hitler's body was identified by his numerous filling and bridges. Other songs on the Alopecia album may also reference Hitler's life Makes me wonder if Yoni thinks of himself as something this loathsome LynnaBaker on August 02, Link.

General Comment I'm not sure it's about hitler only because of the reference to "pocket change" in the period between the end of WWI and the start of WWII there was no such thing as pocket change in berlin due to rampant inflation, it was cheaper to wallpaper your house with money than actually buy wallpaper. Artists - W. Dntel's Anticon EP track returns to his cuddly headphone-techno roots with its insistent, espionage-evoking beat. Wolf's steadier, typical hip-hop delivery makes what could be an MOR move for both into a mind meld instead.

But Boards of Canada, with the understated but insistent loping beat they add to "Good Friday", make you wonder why they're not working with more rappers. They bring a newfound clarity and movement to Wolf's words, and even though he's working a deadpan monotone, BoC manage to add several different textures without ever stepping on his toes. Though they've remixed the Anticon roster before, it's a tantalizing step outside of BoC's comfort zone, and an amazingly sensitive collaboration, over which Wolf leabes some provocative call-outs and males plain-faced admittance of the therapeutic value of his lyrics "shit I wouldn't even admit to my head-shrinker".

The slinky beat and restrained horns make for a track that sounds sun-kissed and debauched all at once. Dour and weightless, it's a sluggish classical piano and drum dirge that ends with an sharply incongruous keyboard tone not so far from Boards of Canada , hinting at depths his band has yet to plumb.



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