Track 13: “We are All in the Clouds” by il gato
Last track on il gato’s new album, “All these Slippery Things”. Today is the official album release and we are celebrating with a free show in Dolores Park with friends The Ferocious Few, The Shants and Wolf & Crow. Starts at 6. Come join us!
Track 12: “The Sky Seemed So Red Today” by il gato
Track 11: “I Stayed up all Week”
Track 10: “The Last Waltz”
Track 9: “Chocolate Lemonade”
Track 8: “The Rollicking Waltz” by il gato
Track 7: “In the Lightning it is Written” by il gato
Track 6: “Burning Red (The Fa Fa Fa Song)” by il gato
Track 5: “On Feathers & Arrows (on Burnt Pine)”
Track 4: “The Slippery Waltz” by il gato
A further continuation of the waltz. This one performed by a contrabass, cello, viola and a violin.
Track 3: “The Snapping Sound” by il gato
“The Snapping Sound” is actually the longest song on the album. It was a song I wrote several years ago but eventually seemed to become entwined with the song before it on the album, “All these Birds in my Hair”.
We perform the songs as a medley and it seems this has always really worked because while “All these Birds in my Hair” always wound up with a sense of contentment, or at the very least optimism, “The Snapping Sound” is a much more ambiguous love song. It personifies love as potentially a vengeful, scary entity. Obviously both of these are true, sometimes we are filled with optimism and sometimes we are scared to our wit’s end when loves comes around, but without both of these emotions how are we to know when a love really stands out and is something we need either to follow or move on from.
“The Snapping Sound”
The snapping sound is just my heart, my sunshine, I’ll be alright
But I go too far when I play the part, my sunshine, I must confide
That there are fiery flames on the tip of my tongues, lost dancing with the devil while trying to please everyone
They float heavenly as if they had a choice, all these evil words born in the softest voice, confused as whether to melt or just to rejoice
But I’ll withdraw these hands which were built to kill, to my saintly side which subverts my will and stare at all the glasses filled,
with all the discarded progress so prominently displayed on the windowsill
But now I’m only in a knot from dreaming of you
Lost in all these sentences which will never soothe
I don’t think I can stand without your weight, my sunshine, I’ll be alright
But I’m left with only a shirt to compensate, my sunshine, and it’s not my size
And now I scream from the tips of my lungs, at all these slippery things in which our dreams are so tightly wrung
We finally flinch and shed a tear and collapse in these seconds which now feel so near and expose all of these moments which were once revered
And now it all seems so, so clear
But now it stings, this we can’t conceal, but now I know our tragic tongues will never heal
Now this is me looking at you
We played loved like a game, just a word we outgrew
So now we’ll bow, rest our goddamned feet
A love is not for laughs, so watch out, we better clench our teeth
So now I’ll say, “Maybe we’ll see each other soon”
And now we’ll walk away, a cold wind’s coming through
Now this is me looking at you, so tell me,what are we gonna do?
Track 2: “All these Birds in my Hair” by il gato
Filmed at Tank Hill in San Francisco (my favorite spot in the city) on a dastardly, windy day. Please excuse the excessive wind which overtakes the video at one point.
There will be a slight delay for July 4th weekend, but there will be multiple posts come Monday. Have a great one!
Track 1: “The First Waltz” by il gato
Today we present the first song on our upcoming album, “All these Slippery Things”, to be released on July 13th, 2010. We will feature a live video or the song itself for all 13 tracks. To cap it all off, we will be performing somewhere in the Mission district of San Francisco on the day of the release with friends The Ferocious Few, The Shants, Wolf & Crow and Annie Bacon.
The album was composed along the lines of the last half of The Beatle’s “Abbey Road” or part of Neutral Milk Hotel’s “In the Aeroplane over the Sea” where the separation between tracks becomes much more, um, “slippery”. This first song represents the introduction of a waltz which then comes back at various times all constructed around the same basic melody, but each time with different instrumentation and a different overall mood. The album has an extremely apparent beginning and end, but after that things become much more ambiguous.
If you are not into surprises, then the full album is currently streaming on our Facebook page.
Thank you for helping the Bottom of the Hill show be such a success!
“On Feathers & Arrows (on Burnt Pine)” from the new il gato album, “All these Slippery Things”. To be released on July 13th, 2010.
il gato presents “All these Slippery Things”
To be released on July 13th, 2010