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Shadow Weaver

by The Choir

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1.
Good Morning, Shadow Weaver Good morning, shadow weaver Lights on I say, lights on The time has come to face the day You won’t escape the dawn Shining through your window Shimmering on the lawn Good morning shadow weaver Lights on I say, lights on Good morning, shadow weaver The glorious sun is out The time has come to face the truth Surrender any doubt Open wide your blood shot eyes The time to rise is now Good morning, shadow weaver The glorious sun is out
2.
What You Think I Am Have you been rejected? Have you been desired? Have you been neglected? Have you been set on fire? I don’t practice voodoo I don’t carry a gun I don’t want to do to you What you don’t want done I’m nobody’s angel I’m not that good I’m no red devil In the wicked wood I’m a dedicated minister And a downright sinister man I’m a whole lot better And a whole lot worse Than what you think I am Have you been degraded? Have you been well schooled? Have you been indoctrinated? Have you been called a fool? I’m not trying to sell you What you won’t receive I don’t need to tell you What I do or I don’t believe I’m nobody’s angel That ain’t me And what kinda devil Do you think I be? I’m a Good Samaritan And a very, very bad man I’m a whole lot better And a whole lot worse Than what you think I am
3.
It Hurts to Say Goodbye Congratulations, You’ve got your permanent residency The Pacific Northwest is a beautiful vacation destiny She told me, “Daddy, Vancouver is my home So good to see you but you know I’ve got to go” It hurts to say goodbye It hurts to say goodbye Feathers ride on the wind The bird was made to fly It hurts to say goodbye It’s a land of legends, Graceland and rock & roll history But it’s dangerous down there; honey you know you mean the world to me She told me, “Daddy, now Memphis is my home So good to see you but you know I’ve got to go” You’ve got a new team you’re cheerin’ for, wearin’ that Cardinal red Remember how we played “one hundred throws” and the wise words I said She told me, “Daddy, St Louis is my home So good to see you but the time has come to go”
4.
Get Gone 04:09
Get Gone It’s nothing new to you Nothing new to me To suffer the consequences Of our own iniquity Before they set on fire this bridge I’m standing on Before they cut a hole in the net I’m landing on I’m gonna climb down into this canon After I put my clown suit on I wanna get gone, gone, gone I wanna get gone… Like a hubcap on the highway Tumbling into a ditch I’m gonna stumble down some road to no place I don’t care which The dingier the dungeon The shinier my star Don’t mind the flattery of strangers Bellied up to the bar I don’t care to feel your pain No, I won’t dare reveal my scars I’m racing into the arms of oblivion Hoping to get far
5.
We All Know 05:00
We all Know She’s willing to climb a ladder Up to the highest star That’s her with a stack of blankets In her arms She’s taking them to a family sleeping In their automobile She hears the children crying And she wants to love for real She knows how suffering feels We all know how suffering feels And you know you’re alive when you taste your own blood Open hands to the sky with your face in the mud We all know how suffering feels Her mom said goodbye last winter Sometimes she cries in the dark She’s holding her new baby granddaughter Close to her heart Her spirit was wounded by sacred vows broken Beginning to heal Her oncologist gave her good news Now she’s living to love for real Oh, she knows Oh, everyone knows We laugh, we cry, we get high, we get low Oh, don’t ya know?
6.
Two Clouds are One After a rapturous ride A wave crashing into the shore Softly subsides Blissfully over the sand Yielding our will to the tide Together drawn back to the sea Floating so still Holding you close while you breathe Particles rise and unite Bodies of mist in the sky Two clouds are one That’s the way I feel right now Two clouds are one
7.
White Knuckles With a sweet injection from the venom vile Will I fortify my immunity? If I grip the rattler with white knuckles Will my guardian angel abandon me? Dancing with a serpent Dancing with a snake Dancing with a serpent Dancing with a snake Nobody needs to get hurt I’m just kicking up a little dirt Dancing with a serpent Dancing with a snake If I savor a swallow of communion wine Will I compromise my sobriety? If I clutch the chalice with white knuckles Will Lucifer kneel down by me? If I kiss her dark mind with alluring words Will I sacrifice my integrity? When I brush her warm skin with white knuckles Will my flesh and blood rule over me?
8.
Everybody’s Got a Guru At Kundalini Rising They’ll teach you how to breathe It’s less about religion Than flexibility There’s a lot to learn and to discern Ever minding the golden rule I’m hoping to get more limber And the teacher is beautiful Everybody’s got a guru Everybody’s got a guru Everybody’s got a guru Everybody, everybody, everybody’s got a guru We all want to know what’s true Everybody’s got a guru Living in the heartland Or in Islamabad The voice of fear and hatred It is not the voice of God You can grease the hand of the preacher man Who sees it like you do I’m taking a big step backward To expand my point of view The truest heart is a broken heart Love will break your heart The bravest mind is an open mind Open wide your mind The brightest eyes are merciful eyes Mercy on me, mercy on you
9.
The Soul of Every Creature Cries Out Into the dark I blew a ring That I threaded with the pipe I was smoking Peace of heart is a fleeting thing We are shadow weavers forever hoping The prayers of every child Rise on the winds of tomorrow The tears of every woman Fall on the feet of the Man of Sorrows The soul of every creature cries out The heart of humanity moans Somebody out there won’t leave us alone Into our lungs we drew sweet breath And the first thing we all knew we were choking Sometimes we laugh in the face of death But when we cry for mercy nobody’s joking The prayers of every child Rise on the winds of tomorrow The tears of every woman Fall on the feet of the Man of Sorrows The soul of every creature cries out The heart of humanity moans Somebody in here won’t leave me alone Into the dark I blew a ring That I threaded with the pipe I was smoking
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11.
Rhythm of the Road We were riding the highway Like a band of rabid dogs Out of New Orleans into midnight fog I was driving so hard Against the violent rain Disregarding any hurricane With eyes wide open I could barely see When we felt the impact of storm debris And the oil did flow Like a river at 3am On the entry drive of a Holiday Inn It’s the rhythm of the road It’s the beat we’ve come to know The warring and the revelry The glory and the travesty Of the road It’s the beat we’ve come to know It only cost us One night’s pay And it only lost us half the next day And we were all laughing By now we know the deal You gotta dance with the ghost of the wheel Nobody can know Where the wind will scatter us Sooner or later we will all be dust
12.
The Antithesis of Blue I woke up this mornin’ Fixed a cup of smoky brew My baby done left me A list of things to do That’s why I’m here To make her dreams come true That’s why I’m here True love is the antithesis of blue Stepped out on the car port Got a nail in my shoe Started thinkin’ ‘bout the gospel How the story is kind and cruel It was the day after Easter Jesus was no longer dead So I hit the highway With a song in my head The antithesis of blue I walked into the kitchen No denying what was true I never got one thing done I had sincerely intended to do She said, “You always were a wanderer Honey, that ain’t nothin’ new Go out in the garden and cut me some parsley And fire up the barbeque” I said, “That’s why I’m here To make your dreams come true That’s why I’m here” True love is the antithesis of blue True love is the antithesis of blue
13.
Shadow Weaver Reprise Good morning, shadow weaver What have you realized? The earth covers your hollow bones Uncovered are your eyes How am I delusional? Will we dance across the sky? Good morning, shadow weaver What have you realized?

about

With Shadow Weaver, veteran alternative rockers the Choir took their first plunge into crowd-funding. Although the GRAMMY-nominated group has long relied upon some of pop musics most ardent supporters, the results were unexpected. The response was not only stunning, but humbling, says singer and guitarist Derri Daugherty. It made us want to deliver, and I think people are going to be blown away by this record. Its pretty epic.

A fearless sonic explorer, Daugherty has nurtured shimmering, otherworldly textures by employing his guitar in impressionistic brushstrokes rather than blunt force. He has also dug for visceral tones associated with shoegazer and noise-pop styles. For Shadow Weaver, Daugherty blends these elements with the post-rock ambience of Hammocks Marc Byrd. It was so refreshing to play with Marc, says Daugherty. Sometimes wed find something outrageous, and we just poured it on.

Together with Daughertys imaginative soundscapes, the Choir has also won careful attention through drummer Steve Hindalongs contemplative lyrical themes. Past Choir albums including 1996s Free Flying Soul summoned images of unfettered potential alongside Hindalongs prayers and twisted love songs. The new albums title turns a shade darker, recalling the questioning nature of the groups 1985 debut Voices in Shadows.

The theme is about contrast, says Hindalong of Shadow Weaver. I think that reflects reality. Most of us move back and forth. Its about light and dark. Day, night. Hope, despair. Belief, disillusionment.
The Choir has drawn a generations worth of inspiration from close relationships. 1989s Wide-Eyed Wonder celebrated the joys and perils of new fatherhood. Shadow Weaver completes an arc by expressing the sense of loss felt by empty nesters with It Hurts to Say Goodbye.
My oldest daughter had come up from Memphis, says Daugherty. We were trying to get her to stay. At one point she got teary-eyed and said, Dad, Memphis is my home now. Youre proud that theyre independent, but youre sad when theyre gone. Every parent can relate.

Daughertys supple tenor takes flight on We All Know, co-written with Byrd. The melancholy waltz describes the universality of hardship, while praising the will to make things better for others and ourselves. When Steve read the line You know youre alive when you taste your own blood, open hands to the sky with your face in the mud, it floored me. says Daugherty.

The sublime Everybodys Got a Guru follows the thread of The Word Inside the Word from 2010s Burning Like the Midnight Sun, promoting broader tolerance than what is sometimes encountered in everyday life. We all want to know whats true, says Hindalong. But we dont. The bravest mind is an open mind is an important line to me. It takes courage to admit you dont know, and that somebody who believes differently might be right.

The brooding What You Think I Am rides a jagged riff while addressing both hero worship and the rush to judgment in the age of social media. Dan Michaels creates a powerful horn arrangement by joining his acoustic saxophone with synthesized brass played through his lyricon, an electronic wind controller. Bassist Tim Chandler propels the song with a fluid and muscular line that quotes the dire blues of the Beatles Come Together.

Its a fitting thrill for the bands dedicated followers that the Choir celebrates its 30th anniversary with an impassioned record and tour. Hindalong cites those fans as the impetus to continue. Our audience is small, but faithful, he says. We can play in just about any city to a roomful of people that know every song. That might not mean much by commercial standards, but in many ways it feels like success.

credits

released April 9, 2014

The Choir – Shadow Weaver (album credits)

Produced by Derri Daugherty, Steve Hindalong and Marc Byrd
Executive producers: Sean Celli and Dan Michaels
Handler: Lisa Michaels

Recorded by Derri Daugherty (Attic of Misfit Toys), Tommy Carnes (Spencer Creek Studios) and Marc Byrd (Breathturn), Franklin, TN
Wind (Frequency of Light) recorded by Christy Byrd (her iphone)
Digital editing by Stephen Leiweke at Yackland, Nashville TN
Mixed by Julian Kindred at Nonsuch Park Studios, London, England Assisted by Luke Collins
Mastered by Jim DeMain at Yes Master, Nashville TN

Cover Design: Tom Gulotta
Photography: Chris Knight

Derri Daugherty – guitars, vocals
Marc Byrd – guitars, keys
Steve Hindalong – drums, percussion
Tim Chandler – bass
Dan Michaels – horns, lyricon
Christy Byrd – vocals

Special guest performers:
Tammy Bosley – vocals (Shadow Weaver “Lights on I say lights on” and Get Gone)
Ron Bosley – acoustic 12 string guitar (Get Gone)
Jim Schreck – electric guitars (White Knuckles and Shadow Weaver Reprise)
Sean Celli – electric guitars (Everybody’s Got a Guru and The Antithesis of Blue)
Thom Granger – big bass drum, bell rope, wine glass (Everybody’s Got a Guru)

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The Choir continue to explore and reveal, whether crafting adventurous new sonic textures or shining a light into shadowy corners of the heart. With Bloodshot, the Nashville-based alt-rockers push at the borders of their spacefaring sound while uncovering intimate truths, compelling generations of fans to return and relate. ... more

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