These United States: A Thinking Man's Band

 
I got disenchanted with politics, journalism and international law and this other stuff that I had been thinking about doing with my life. I was like, 'I guess there's always music. I could try that.' Writing songs at the end of the day had always been some kind of solace for me but it was [also] kinda my last resort.

-Jesse Elliot

 
Photo of These United States by Shervin Lainez

This format has been working extremely well and the added musicians have been rounding out the songs in a different way every night. This is refreshing to Elliot, who has been working with many of these songs for the past several years on stage. With over 300 performances on two continents under his belt before the release of his first record, he had time to effectively translate the beauty of the album to the stage. In this translation many of the songs morphed from lushly produced tracks dotted with electronic wizardry to live songs that owe a significant debt to bands like Traffic, Buffalo Springfield and The Band. In their loose, laidback style, the ring of Hnatow's pedal steel coupled with Elliot's warm, heartfelt vocals and Catholic's rollicking backbeat could transport your mind back to the '70s, while Elliot's sharp, intelligent lyrics incorporate a fresh and interesting perspective on religion, the corporate rat race and, of course, love.

These United States by Shervin Lainez
In an effort to chronicle the improbable events that take place during six weeks on the road, Elliot invited writer Miguel Soria along for the ride. Also known as Monadnoc, Soria was asked to join the tour and write about the day-to-day grind of the road. Soria accepted the project and has chosen to write his second novel, thechicagoisland, at the pace of 1,000 words a day. "I write about an evening about three days after it happens," Soria says. "That allows time for things to marinate and develop, and also for me to forget things." Though names have been changed to protect the innocent, or not so innocent, the raw first draft of these writings, can be found here.

In addition to being a writer, Soria is also a musician and performer, and is also touring to support his recent release, Dog Mason, a spoken word album culled from a 30,000 word novel Soria wrote in 10 days. "It's kind of a gravely voiced, Tom Waits, acoustic guitar thing," he says. From time to time, Soria takes the stage and performs pieces from the album, but largely his role in this traveling collective of artists is to write.

Though there are no definite plans for a release of the novel, Elliot's dream of releasing his first These United States album has finally come to fruition. Clocking in at just over 35 minutes, A Picture of the Three of Us at the Gate to the Garden of Eden may have a long, wordy title but the directness and simple beauty of the music more than makes up for it. The record is a layered affair that has just the right amount of pop hook to sell the listener immediately on songs like "First Sight," "Kings and Aces" and "Business." After repeated listens it becomes clear that there are also several songs that slowly creep their way into your subconscious. The progressively building arrangement of "So High So Low So Wide So Long" and the intricate lyrics of "Slow Crows Over" are two prime examples. "So High" begins with a simple, dampened piano chord and bassline and methodically builds to a crescendo of piano, drums, guitar and Elliot's emotional voice. "Slow Crows Over" plays with fascinating lyrical elements like "He paints it all in yellow like a fire full of smolder." Simply put, it's a wonderful ride and the excellent production only enhances the subtle elements of the song's structures.

Tom Hnatow & Jesse Elliot by Shervin Lainez
Despite the brevity of These United States' debut record, in keeping with the core philosophies of United Interests, These United States has booked studio time in Kentucky in May. If all goes well a full album of new material may hit shelves before the end of the year. "There are about 30 different songs that we rotate between live. I am an antsy, impatient guy, and I want to get as much of this material as I can out there as soon as possible. So, we'll see what makes the cut, but there are at least several dozen songs that we are considering at this point," says Elliot.

Between now and then, Elliot and his band will be busy writing, practicing and touring, both domestically and abroad. With the summer festival season nearly upon us the band is currently in the process of booking several shows in the U.K. to coincide with a performance at the legendary Glastonbury Festival. The invitation came only weeks after the release of A Picture of the Three of Us and will introduce the band's Americana sound to countless music fans from around the globe.

It is a remarkable and daunting ride that Elliot has embarked on but he seems to be moving forward with purpose and his charisma and music are attracting the right kinds of people. These United States are working hard to live up to the grandeur of their name, and Elliot has his stone rolling downhill and gathering speed. It remains to be seen where the journey will take this band but it will be interesting to watch as it unfolds.

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[Published on: 4/15/08]

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roberto767 starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/16/2008 11:08AM
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roberto767

I think I purchased a magic rock from this fellow at a Sound Tribe show...

sbittman starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/16/2008 12:49PM
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sbittman

This record is fantastic, my new favorite band

habes420 starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/16/2008 02:49PM
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Can't say it enough, get this album and check out 'em out on tour if you can. I've been listening to the album for the last month and it seems like every day I wind up with a different favorite song. I caught the show at the Hi-Dive in Denver recently and it definitely did justice to the great sound and songs on the album. Like sbittman said, my new favorite.

gabus! starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/16/2008 04:21PM
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gabus!

who woulda thunk, this guy can write a tune. Don't believe me? Listen at www.last.fm

MaseBase starstarstarstar Wed 4/16/2008 05:37PM
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MaseBase

Yea, I just spun this album and enjoyed it a lot! Reminded me of some mellow M. Ward songs. That video is sweet too

Tan starstarstarstarstar Thu 4/17/2008 05:41PM
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Tan

All about it.