Oh I love this band. So the way to listen to this song is imagine you’re at a noisy busy party and you’re slightly drunk and you’re just catching bits and pieces of conversations which feed into your impressions of the space and the experience. Someone’s talking about losing weight someone else is gossipping and so on. And people are taking ‘hits’ of whatever, mostly weed, and drinking liquor, thusly, ‘hit liquor’. Craig Wedren sings in an impressionistic style. HIs stuff is spatial, like a constellation. It’s you that connect the stars in the sky and see it for what it is. Really cool stuff, as the listener is fully invited into the process of creation.
Oh I love this band. So the way to listen to this song is imagine you’re at a noisy busy party and you’re slightly drunk and you’re just catching bits and pieces of conversations which feed into your impressions of the space and the experience. Someone’s talking about losing weight someone else is gossipping and so on. And people are taking ‘hits’ of whatever, mostly weed, and drinking liquor, thusly, ‘hit liquor’. Craig Wedren sings in an impressionistic style. HIs stuff is spatial, like a constellation. It’s you that connect the stars in the sky and see it for what it is. Really cool stuff, as the listener is fully invited into the process of creation.
@segue10412 Also, if you see this entire album as documenting a relationship from beginning to end, 'Hit Liquor' is when they first meet.
@segue10412 Also, if you see this entire album as documenting a relationship from beginning to end, 'Hit Liquor' is when they first meet.