Elder
Yesterday I found a new artist the same way I find every other new artists on this gross website- an email from my cousin who saw another local artist repost a video of the first artist covering them at a brisbane market. That’s my format right there and I refuse to discover music otherwise. They’re a duo called Elder and they’ve got just this one song called Vagabond and boy howdy, it’s a good’n.
I haven’t received a press release about it but I bet if I did it would say that it was recorded using several singular pieces of rigatoni attached by a series of well cooked linguine strands. You can hear the starch, the reduced clarity and particularly an increase in the amount of audible pasta. You’ll be thinking to yourself “well now, I haven’t before heard of a song recorded on various pastas” but I beg of you, have you ever heard a song that sounded like this? Surely not monsieur. What a strange concoction. Unpredictable vocal melodies whipping like flags in the wind of those awful (or amazing?) new wave guitar sounds. Truly friend, I must insist you explain to me from whencst a song like this comes because i need to find its parents and mall security are offering little to no assistance. Was it left here by accident? Did it grow here? From what parallel realm have you conjured those strange pipes.
There’s only one thing to do here, in a mystery such as this. Band, you will need to deliver me several of your finest mp3s for further investigation. I am officially soliciting your audio and I will report back to you, my reader friends, once I’ve collated more evidence. Meantimes, cop a download over here and have a lovely week why don’t you.
Now that’s some evocative elaboration. I think Pulitzers are reserved for anyone who can make their readers nod in agreement about pasta music.
thanks Stevo. I think we can all agree that pasta music is the future