Thursday, May 15, 2008

And The Horns Will Be Drowned Out By Bells...

Friday is National Ride Your Bike to Work Day, which, like Earth Day, is a chance for Americans to expunge their liberal guilt and, for 24 hours, feel that they are making a difference. All cynicism aside, the underlying intentions of The Day are admirable. But for many of us, it's just another day of saddling up the aluminum steed (or carbon, or steel), and declaring guerrilla war against the bustling and cranky tide of (sub)urban assault vehicles (at least in our fantasies). That's right, cycling is not just for the spandexed yuppies, but for the punks and revolutionaries too. If you look at the number of profiteers making money off our auto-addiction, riding a bike is one big "fuck you" to the insurance companies, rip-off mechanics, oil companies, DMV, Jiffy-Lubes, parking garages, cops, tire companies, car washes, and car manufacturers who have us in their clutches once we make that one big purchase. I am slowly weening myself off my addiction, driving only about one day a week to work. The ride there is a rough one through three different low income areas with several hills (8-9 miles each way), but like everything, it gets easier after a time. A handful of individuals won't change the world with a simple change of lifestyle, but examples can be set, and the personal benefits are numerous, as well.

So what will I be listening to on the way to work tomorrow? Among other things, the Awakening/Virginia Black Lung Split 7". This EP was one of the Sea of Steel series releases that Ed Walters Records put out, celebrating the political implications and pragmatism of cycling. You may know The Awakening from the 7 Inch Crust post a little while back, or from their excellent discography LP, "Eternal Blizzard". This Ohio trio merges the form and content with two tracks about cycling: "Front Wheel" and "Back Wheel." Awakening's musical delivery is an invigorating blend of cleanly played, dark scandi-thrash, with a hint of thrash metal. The vocals are refreshingly coherent, but full of conviction. This band came and went, but they really deserve our attention regardless of their flash-in-the-pan existence. Riding tandem is Philadelphia's Virginia Black Lung. I don't know much about these chaos-mongers, but they impress the heck out of me here. It's tough to pin-point their sound, but I hear some Econochrist, and perhaps a bit of the more chaotic hardcore of bands like La Quiete or Orchid. VBL are much more political and sinister than the last two bands (that's a compliment), and discharge four ragers, and a direct yet stirring spoken word piece (about oil wars, of course). This disc is great, but if you can't find it, I can't recommend The Awakening's discography enough.

Download this split


3 comments:

Aesop said...

Not to mention that it's really fun too. Love my bike.

Batguano said...

Oh crap. Yeah, I guess I thought it went without saying, but for a lot of people it doesn't. I love it too. My weekends always include some recreational cycleage!

7inchcrust said...

thanks for this, its really good,some Awakening dudes now are in Black
Dove (they are on tour the States with Gasmask Terror), they have a demo and s fresh new lp on Solar Funeral.