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September 3rd, 2013 2:24am

You Look Tiny Until You Fade


The Last Hurrah “Lonely Whistle Call”

The Last Hurrah are one of the best folk acts in the world right now, but they’re sort of willfully obscure – as far as I can tell, the band does not perform live, and they insist on releasing their albums as one long track, with each song melting together as a continuous suite. “Lonely Whistle Call” is the first proper song on The Beauty of Fake, their second album, and a relatively mellow cut in a suite that becomes more elaborate and strange as its characters make their way around the world, through to Europe to India to Japan to Hawaii. The music shifts in character to suit the locales, but HP Gunderson’s tangle arpeggios and Heidi Goodbye’s cheerful, bemused voice tie it all together. I actually feel a little bad pulling this song out of context – really, a lot of the fun of The Last Hurrah’s music is just getting swept up in the momentum of the music and going along for the ride.

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