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Might Be Wrong
It's like a gentle notion. Like the feeling
something has to change, to induce. Charlotte Salomon
must have been driven by such a vague, moreover unambiguous
feeling. When she draw for her life, when she put her
own story between 'yes' and 'no' to paper and questioned
her world. Salomon died early; much too early, to find
answers for herself. What speaks volumes about her inner
fight, her quiet presciences and the perpetual not-arriving
can be understood through "Leben oder Theater". It's
a graphic stage play or - how it was called by herself
- a sing play which isn't either subsumable or describable.
These are the sentiments of those pictures that don't
let off anymore.
"We circle the yes, we strike the no, we struggle for
maybe - we do nothing at all" is the one I Might Be
Wrong song chorus. A song that's not on the new record
of this Berlin band. Because everything circles just
around these words, the state of those lines by singer
Lisa von Billerbeck - there was nothing left to append.
The song was never be finished, likewise it's the key
element of "Circle The Yes". Since this record relates
a state, which frightens and encourages, screams and
keeps quiet, deranges and blesses at once: always coming
closer to the 'yes' but never within one's reach. It
stays in the distance no matter how near it is. You
try over and over to catch it, to come closer anew,
imagine yourself shortly before the goal, until the
distance falls like scales from your eyes. A quest for
sense in an own loop.
Lisa von Billerbeck sings about this state with husky
tongue, febrile head and shaken heart. And her band,
who staggered vehemently between 'yes' and 'no', collapse
and cohesion, the last year, melodizes this story, this
sing play very stirring. I Might Be Wrong scratched
at their essence, tilted back and forth, and got gradually
down to boundaries and substance. Now they are one.
After all inconstancy, the band surely not achieved
their goal but a new level amidst another sentiment
and inner tension which push them forward to new ground.
No strained clattering, less casual rustling, and a
lot more of every part of the ensemble, this creative
cosmos of fellowship, in which that much has rotated
the last two years. Imagine, Feist breaches Delbo's
bad weather front, or Cat Power kisses awake The Album
Leaf and sends them to a yet more fantastic dream scenery.
Undecided, entirely lost, or between the lines? No,
the circle closes to good. "Circle The Yes" is a sing
and sense play, in its intensity neither comprehensible
nor describable by words. In fact it's the images, that
are drawn with every melody and syllable. Unambiguous,
fingering, and always with this gentle notion.
Links
http://www.imightbewrong.de/
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