Souled American – The American Gothic

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Some time back in the early 1990s I picked up a cassette tape of Souled American’s ‘Fe’ album because I liked the cover. The hint of American Gothic in photo and the typeface said it was my kind of music. Published by Rough Trade (RT131) for the trainspotters. It was a fantastic early exposure to the alternative americana universe that started seeping across these shores in mid 1990s. It coinicided with my purchasing of Uncle Tupelo and early Whiskeytown records. Yet Souled American were investigating timbres from that ‘weird old america’ of Harry Smith and Doc Boggs before any of them. They went on to release a smattering of increasingly experimental albums through the 1990s. I have 1992’s ‘Sonny’ and as of tomorrow when I return to Anarchy Records will have ‘Flubber’. It is one of the strangest musical timelines ever and only McSeeeney’s obscure emporium and a handful of online critics even acknowledge their existence. The music continues to eerily fascinate. Like a backwoods proto-punk gothic back porch melodrama hoovering up old Merle Travis and Louvin Brothers tunes then slowing them down to a crawl pace Codeine and Cowboy Junkies. Listening to ‘Sonny’s’ funereal drum-less soundscapes the whole gamut of americana-noire lights up….from Will Oldham through Drunk and 16 Horsepower to Smog, health Lambchop and on…it all starts here…essential water from the well…

More Info:
http://www.sfweekly.com/sanfrancisco/the-lonesome-death-and-life-of-souled-american/

http://www.gothiccountry.se/articles/midwest/souled-american.html

http://hissgoldenmessenger.blogspot.co.uk/2008/10/notes-campfire.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camden_Joy

2 thoughts on “Souled American – The American Gothic

  1. Craig says:

    Loved these guys. Saw them in Chicago way back when. Loved how the bass on fe was more like a lead instrument than simply part of the rhythm section

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