Recorded in 2011 in a dusty, beloved barn, Even Your Drums Will Die is a time machine, a real one, to a moment packed thick with Richard Swift's singular, crackling liveliness. Where Swift's studio recordings are marked by texture, tone and mood, Even Your Drums Will Die puts a spotlight on Swift's voice, his lyrics and his songwriting. Running through all of Swift's tunes is a certain agitation _ a fidgetiness, a restlessness. It's clearer than ever now, over two years after Swift's passing, that he used his music to let a little pressure out of his tire. "Ballad of Milton Feher" nods to all this, its namesake coming from the professional dancer and director who taught his students to release their "habits of tension." The song feels like a skeleton ... mehr lesen