Curse Your Branches David Bazan

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  • Release Date: 09/15/2009
  • Sales Rank: 45,459
  • Label: BARSUK
  • UPC: 655173108314
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Curse Your Branches

1LISTENHard to Be 6:23
2LISTENBless the Mess 3:57
3LISTENPlease, Baby, Please 3:49
4LISTENCurse Your Branches 3:34
5LISTENHarmless Sparks 2:30
6LISTENWhen We Fell 3:40
7LISTENLost My Shape 3:44
8LISTENBearing Witness 3:13
9LISTENHeavy Reath 3:19
10LISTENIn Stitches 4:33

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Editorial Reviews

David Bazan made no attempt to hide his Christianity with Pedro the Lion, so it's appropriate that Curse Your Branches -- his first full-length release as a solo artist -- begins with a reference to the Garden of Eden. "We ate the poison fruit," he sings over acoustic guitar chords, "and now it's hard to be, hard to be, hard to be a decent human being." The rest of Curse Your Branches follows in that direction, with Bazan attempting to shore up his own faith in a world of sinful temptations. "Please, Baby, Please" is a folksy love song from an alcoholic husband, while "Bearing Witness" finds the narrator attempting to explain religion to his children. The music is fairly earthy throughout, while the occasional presence of strings and organ reminds us of the relationship (no matter how tenuous) Bazan still has with the church. In the end, he doesn't offer any clear answers to the questions that Curse Your Branches puts forward, preferring instead to explore the possibilities of what could be without subscribing to any one solution. Doubt can be crippling, but it also serves a positive purpose here, as Bazan has rarely sounded so convincing in his vocal delivery or songwriting. Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide

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