catalogue

BAINS III, LEE & THE GLORY FIRES

DERECONSTRUCTED (SUB POP)

BAINS III, LEE & THE GLORY FIRES - DERECONSTRUCTED 70049
format:
1 CD
release:
30.05.2014
label:
SUB POP
item ID:
70049
barcode:
0098787108224
Hailing from Birmingham, Alabama, Lee Bains III & the Glory Fires makes music for the foundry worker that writes fiction in his spare time, and the college English professor that changes her own oil.

The band's rough enough to put the amps on ten and soak a club in their own sweat, sharp enough to discuss the finer points of labor relations and international politics.

On Dereconstructed, the band's second album, and their first for Sub Pop, Lee and co. rip through ten striking songs of urgent, southern-by-way-of-punk rock; or, in the words of Sub Pop boss-man Jonathan Poneman, "authentic gulf-coast choogle." While the Glory Fires have a sound that is unmistakably rooted in the 0s rock canon (think Bob Seger System, The Faces, classic southern boogie), Dereconstructed is distinctly of the present.

The guitars are coated with thick, blown-out distortion, revealing the band's distinctly modern, punk leanings, and Lee's literary, politically charged lyrics bring to mind Ronnie Van Zant under the tutelage of Noam Chomsky.

The Glory Fires' explosive live show has ripped up clubs, basements and theatres of the United States and Europe for the past few years, and their debut LP, There Is a Bomb in Gilead, was released in 2012 on Alive Natural-Sound Records.

Dereconstructed was recorded by renowned rock'n'roll outsider Tim Kerr (Big Boys, Poison 13, The Monkeywrench), and mixed by Jeremy Ferguson at Battletapes in Nashville.
 
  • Tracklisting
  • 1.1. THE COMPANY MAN
  • 1.2. DERECONSTRUCTED
  • 1.3. BURNPILES, SWIMMING HOLES
  • 1.4. THE KUDZU AND THE CONCRETE
  • 1.5. THE WEEDS DOWNTOWN
  • 1.6. WHAT'S GOOD AND GONE
  • 1.7. WE DARE DEFEND OUR RIGHTS
  • 1.8. FLAGS!
  • 1.9. MISSISSIPPI BOTTOMLAND
  • 1.10. DIRT TRACK