From the ancient forests of British Columbia, Canada emerges this Romeo + Juliet tale, a folky reworking of Tom Petty’s hit “Free Fallin’” on a solo acoustic guitar that is neither anti-logging nor anti-environmentalism. A hyper-earnest logger sings to his fellow tree-cutters around the campfire how he has fallen head over heels for a radical environmental activist. An alternate, early recording of the song appears on Cryderman's FITS AND STARTS: VOLUME ONE.
Ranging in age, race, class, gender and historical period, the characters of DANCE SONG FOR THE CLINICALLY DEPRESSED are (in various ways and to varying degrees) unhappy and dissatisfied with the curr... view album