Obschemie
Alex and Brian are excellent dance musicians. It can be difficult to capture the same musical energy in a recording, but I found myself jiving and singing along, so I knew I had to buy a digital version to accompany the CD in my car! (and bonus tracks-woot!)
Favorite track: The Stride / Good Morning To Your Nightcap.
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The real McCoy, full color printed packaging and a shiny disc that you can play in your car or home stereo and it won't stop playing when your phone battery dies. You can pass it on to your grandkids as a family heirloom, and they'll lovingly play it on the dusty retro CD players that will be all the rage in just a few years!
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In nature, when two flowing bodies moving in opposite directions share energy with each other, the process is called countercurrent exchange. Our music is fueled by that exchange, and synergy that arises from it: between the two of us, between band and audience, between musicians and caller and dancers.
Tracks:
Spike Island Lasses / Cape Rock (Brian Lindsay) / Neckbelly (Sharon Shannon/Jim Murray)
Three traditional Irish reels. Brian learned the first tune from Brian Conway, and wrote the second while working on a goat farm in Cork. We got the third tune from the Transatlantic Sessions.
Old Bangum
This is a song with many versions in many traditions. The story of a guy who fights a pig resonates with folks, we guess.
Fiddler’s Prerogative
Alex’s dad, Arthur, flatly denies that he wrote this tune, but we’ve never found anyone else who knows or plays it. Until we do, we’ve named it after Arthur’s name for a crooked bit in a tune — and this tune has plenty of them.
House on the River (Brian Lindsay)
Brian felt compelled to write this song after a few short years of restoration work on Washington’s creeks and rivers provided a dismaying number of examples for the narrative.
The Legacy / The Tumbledown (James O’Grady) / Manus Lunny’s Terracotta Plower Pop (Phil Cunningham)
Three of our favorite jigs.
Lazy John / Mariposa (Jeremiah McLane)
We’ve been playing Lazy John for dances for a long time, and never get tired of singing it.
Sonya’s Waltz (Brian Lindsay)
A waltz Brian wrote in 2012, to celebrate Sonya’s birthday while she was abroad in Madagascar.
The Square Root Of Two (Andy Bean)
A little mathematical love song we learned from the excellent Two Man Gentlemen Band.
The Stride (Winifred Horan) / Good Morning To Your Nightcap
Exploring new things can yield wondrous fruits. We wander, and we embrace both the wind that pulls us towards distant horizons, and the roots that ground us to the past.
Maguire and Paterson (Robbie Overson) / Cozy (Brian Lindsay)
We’ve both known the first waltz since we were kids. Brian wrote the second tune while missing someone on a cold and stormy night.
The Old Favorite / Dweller On The Threshold (Van Morrison)
We were game when Alex’s spouse Rae suggested that we try playing Dweller for contra dances, but none of us were anticipating what a special space it would come to occupy in our repertoire.
Sunshower (Alex Sturbaum) / Lindsey and Lindsay (Alex Sturbaum)
Alex named the first tune after a common meteorological phenomenon in the Pacific Northwest and the second in honor of caller Lindsay Dono and, of course, Brian.
credits
released October 13, 2018
Alex Sturbaum: acoustic guitar, acoustic guitar effects, vocals, bouzouki, bodhran
Brian Lindsay: fiddle, vocals, banjo, mandolin, snare drum
Recorded and mixed by Brian Lindsay at Studio 4123 in Seattle, WA
Mastered by Charlie Pilzer at Tonal Park Mastering in Takoma Park, MD
All tunes and songs traditional except where noted
Album design by Brian Lindsay, with drawing by Hannah Hamavid & photography by Doug Plummer
Countercurrent would like to thank: Our parents and family for the countless ways they have made this possible; Rae and Sonya for their love and support during the process of making this record; all of our Kickstarter donors who helped this album come to life, with a special thanks to Paul and Joan Franklin and Raphael Bivas; the contra dancers of the Pacific Northwest for nurturing us and helping us grow as a band; and everyone who has come out and danced to our music!
Special thanks to Colm MacCárthaigh for the use of his studio space.
Countercurrent is a contra dance and folk music band from western Washington, featuring driving guitar, foot percussion, lyrical fiddle, and harmony vocals.
I became an instant fan the first time I heard Alex singing at a jam during tumbleweed a few years back.Since then I have followed whatever I could of their work. Their songs about the Burgess shale and toad mining are my favorites. Don’t miss this stuff! stonesong
William Blake's Dead reads to me as a beautiful tribute to the ways in which we live our lives to the fullest while commemorating those who are no longer with us. rlee287
From Cork, Ireland, Lewis Barfoot writes mystic, majestic songs derived from regional folk, with an ambient music aura. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 11, 2023
I've just listened to this album twice in a row (had to stop halfway through the second time so I could buy it). I love Dark Sky, Bright Stars too, but this one is just so calming, like a warm hug. Highly recommended. siripaulson