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McCarthy Trenching - Calamity Drenching ITUNES
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Code: TL-034-3
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Label: Team Love
Catalog Number: TL-34
ALSO AVAILABLE ON CD
A. McCarthy Trenching just bought a packet of cigarettes and a bottle of Old Overholt and came
home to write this. After having played a benefit concert for a little boy who was badly burned when
he tipped a vegetable steamer over onto himself. After having made a promise to an old friend that
no songs about horse racing would be played at the concert, on account of the cruelties of the sport,
apromise which was broken. McCarthy Trenching's latest songs tend to be centered around rejections: romantic ones, religious ones, rejections of high holidays and of higher education, the rejection that happens when a driver hits "eject" on her tape player and throws the cassette out the window. McCarthy Trenching is probably a couple deep right now.
B. McCarthy Trenching spent most of 2007 touring, with an extended opening slot on the Bright Eyes
Cassadaga tour, a date here and there with M. Ward or Alessi, and – strangely – opening for a couple of white-hot-not-quite-one-hit-wonders: Peter, Bjorn & John and the Plain White T's.
Then we came home for a bad Nebraska winter, spending most of our time shoveling snow and
recording songs.
The result is Calamity Drenching, a collection of songs about horse racing, the romance of cassette
tapes (and losing that particular romance), piano practice, religious doubt, inclement weather, and
Bar-B-Q. And there is an accordion solo titled after a line from Carl Sandberg's poem "Happiness."
We think it's a worthy follow-up to our self-titled Team Love release from last year – it captures a more
concentrated period of songwriting and recording, but contrary to what "Detritus" implies, we have not
quit drinking.
C. Disappointment is rife, but solace is also to be found: in friendship, in music, in horse racing, and
in cutting close to the bone in all endeavors.
D. Having lost faith in Catholicism and Romantic Love, what does one look to? Such unreliable
sources as friends, music, beer, bar-b-que, and gambling. Not bad, right?
E. Collaborators include: Steve Bartolomei (Mal Madrigal), Ben Brodin (Before the Toast and Tea),
Stefanie Drootin (The Good Life, She & Him, Bright Eyes), Tim Jensen (The Golden Age), Pearl
Lovejoy Boyd (Outlaw con Bandana), Ted Stevens (Gravy Train), Orenda Fink (Azure Ray, Art in
Manila) and Phillip "Too-Tall" Shaffart, who says "Trench is Omaha's best songwriter, no big deal."
F. McCarthy Trenching prefers to record at home, since there is so much
snow-shoveling to do during the winter. All of the songs were recorded on
8-track tape machines, mostly in the living room,
because that's where the piano is.
Tracklist:
1. To an Aesthete Dying Young
2. Cassette Tape Massacre (DOWNLOAD)
3. Christmas Song
4. The Most Attractive Disguise
5. Thunderstorm Blues
6. Roasting Song (DOWNLOAD)
7. A Keg of Beer and an Accordion
8. Scoop Shovel Blues
9. Mormon Girl Blues (DOWNLOAD)
10. Perfect Moonlight
11. Detritus
12. Song for the Four Horsemen
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