Wednesday Aug 14
PURPLE MOUNTAINS
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Please feel free to join us on Wednesday August 14 at 7:30PM for a Purple Mountains listening night to celebrate David Berman's life.
Purple Mountains is the new nom-de-rock of David Berman. Purple Mountains is also the
name of what will be known as one of his greatest albums - full of double-jointed wit and
wisdom, up to the neck in his special recipe of hand-crafted country-rock joys and sorrows that
sing legendary in cracked and broken hearts. The songs are produced impeccably by Woods’
Jarvis Taveniere and Jeremy Earle, buffed up like a hardwood floor ready to be well-trod upon
for an evening of romance and dance. And then…
What is 10 years? What are 50? How is everything anything in the eventual blink of eternity?
The songs of Purple Moun-tains are a potent brew, stitched together from lifetimes, knitting the
drift of the years with the tightest lyric construction Berman's ever attempted. Honesty is archly
in the air, but lines of incredible bleakness somehow give way to playful distraction and the
hiding of surprises for close listeners. Even still, as the songwriter once wrote, “every single
thought is like a punch in the face.” It won’t take long after slapping the record on the platter for
you to hear that this is one of THOSE albums. There’s breakup records. There’s apocalypse
records. Then there’s Purple Mountains.
The portrait is David Berman's most to-the-bone yet, very frankly confessing a near-total
collapse from the first moment, then delving into the layers of nuance with twin lazers of
personal laceration and professional remove. This etches a picture that cries to be understood
in the misbegotten country that made everything great about Purple Mountains. America's fate
is that of its treasured icons: the cowboy, the outlaw, the card sharp and the riverboat gambler,
who all face simple resignation in the end. There are no perfect crimes. Berman’s poet-thief of
so many precious moments, now stripped and chastened, recalls his latest lowest moments in
perfect detail, hovering ghostly above the tumescent production sound as it echoes with tragic
majesty and the sound-fragments of former glory, evoking the defeated-king era of late Elvis,
southern-fried and sassy still on his countrypolitan way down, and somehow still solid-gold at
the bottom.
Berman's songwriter's bone has never been laid more bare, either – if redemption doesn't come
on the lyric sheet, the act of putting these songs into singing, dancing form allows them their
finest end – to provide infotainment for others, embodying moments of life and truth via music
that elevates with disarming warmth and a reassuring commonality, even as David himself
stands outside the communal campfires.