“A Bird Of No Address” By Mercury Rev

Northern Transmissions Song of the Day is "A Bird Of No Address" By Mercury Rev
Mercury Rev photo by Mic Stand

Mercury Rev have shared new single “A Bird of No Address,” Grasshopper shares, “As Rebecca Solnit (poet laureate of hope) writes, The grounds for hope are in the shadows, in the people who are inventing the world while no one looks, who themselves don’t know yet whether they will have any effect.’ For all the birds of no address: Fly on!” The track is off the band’s forthcoming album Born Horses, available September 6th via Bella Union.

Born Horses is vocally inspired by the spirits of art minimalist Tony Conrad (LaMonte Young’s Dream Syndicate w/ John Cale and a close friend to The Velvet Underground) and beat poet Robert Creeley (one of the most influential American poets of the 20th century and an associate of Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and the Black Mountain poets), acolytes of progressive thought and action who both taught at the University at Buffalo, the city where the band was formed.

The album title, named after the majestically rippling sixth track “Born Horses”, was chosen because its words resonate through the entire record, encompassing the idea of flight (“I dreamed we were born horses waiting for wings”) and the phrase “You and I” that appears at different junctures on the album. This is not the concept of two separate people, but two parts of oneself.

Mercury Rev
Born Horses
tracklist
Bella Union

1. Mood Swings
2. Ancient Love
3. Your Hammer, My Heart
4. Patterns
5. A Bird Of No Address
6. Born Horses
7. Everything I Thought I Had Lost
8. There’s Always Been A Bird In Me

Pre-order Born Horses HERE

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