Turns out it was Okkervil River, the alternative rock fan's alternative rock band, unleashing their single "Our Life Is Not a Movie or Maybe." And I can honestly say that some eight years later every time I hear it the song still sounds unbelievable, an utter marvel.
Released on their The Stage Names (#62 on Billboard's Hot 200--with a bullet!) album (which my oldest son was kind enough to burn a copy of for me), the song is a play on the often mundane existence of a band, despite the hype of being rock and roll stars. Will Sheff's vocals vacillate from a false calmness to a knowing screech, the drums bounce from tapping to booming, the guitars are a whirlwind of sirens, and Sheff sprinkles on some worthy of a wordsmith lyrical phrasing ("serenely dribbling" "flickering pane")--and you have one of those moments where you think, "Yes, it's songs like this that make it all worthwhile...."
And in the end, "It's just a life story, so there's no climax...."
Enjoy:
Peace,
emaycee
Thanks for sharing. It'd been awhile since I thought about Okkervil River and this song and album were a classic.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I didn't realize (or I forgot, goddamn Alzheimer's) that we all found Okkervil River independently. Seems like the emaycee brood all have pretty good taste!