Slaughter Beach, Dog
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Slaughter Beach, Dog
April 19 @ 9:30 pm - 11:30 pm
Englert Presents
Slaughter Beach, Dog
Live @ The James Theater
Show Description
From the Desk of Craig Finn
Hey,
I just got off the phone with Jake Ewald. He says hello.
I called him to tell him Iโve been digging the new Slaughter Beach Dog album heโd sent me. Iโd been playing it around the house a lot, and had a question about it. He picked up on the first ring and told me that itโs called Crying Laughing Waving Smiling and that itโs going to come out on September 22nd on Lame-O Records. That wasnโt really my question, but I guess itโs good to know.
I actually called to ask him if his van really got stolen. He mentions it in one of my favorite songs on the record, called โEngineโ. Iโve been a fan of Slaughter Beach Dog for a little while now, and I know that Jake can tell a fantastic story, though I also know a great storyteller can stretch the truth. But Jake said his van really did get stolen in 2020, right at the top of the pandemic.
Itโs also true that just a little while later he moved from Philadelphia, where heโd been living for a decade, to a house in the Poconos. Once there, he found he had less distraction and a calmer mind. He started going for walks and listening to music. He found some new appreciation for the โold guysโ, as he said on the phone- Neil Young, Randy Newman, Tom Waits, those types. Personally, Iโd call them the โclassic guysโ, but Iโm a bit older so Iโm probably somewhat defensive about age.
Anyways, to me it seems like some of this might have led to an old school approach to making a record. In July 2022, the whole Slaughter Beach, Dog band (Jake, Zach, Ian, Adam, Logan) gathered at their long time studio The Metal Shop back in Philly with a bunch of songs Jake had written over the past two years. Jake would show them a new song, singing and playing an acoustic guitar, and then the band would all play what they were hearing for the song. Classic, human, and not overthought.
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