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No Rest For Ghosts

Minus Story  

No Rest For Ghosts

JAG085
Released: October 11, 2005

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If we could hear the angels singing about us, they would be in harmony with the chosen sons of Boonville, Missouri. With No Rest for Ghosts, their second full-length record for Jagjaguwar, Minus Story have arrived. Their heavenly racket shuffles, flutters, crashes and bangs all about us. Their reedy artistic voice nears multi-octave range. Their rhythmic presence delights us in a sublime collision of the conventional and the experimental. And while their trademarked “Wall of Crap” sound is still present to some degree, No Rest for Ghosts has transcended the earnest collage aesethic of sounds battling it out for attention and now fully exhibits a depth and subtlety of performance not found on their critical darling The Captain Is Dead, Let the Drum Corpse Dance (their first full-length for Jagjaguwar, released in 2004).No Rest for Ghosts is a portal to a richly imaginative Minus Story universe, where the band sings about a narrator being eaten and regurgitated by his/her own baby in order to feed its own monstrous young, the chasing of a cloud that eats souls, the jumping off of a cliff like lemmings after employers are laid waste to, the dreaming of a Nazi invasion of their hometown, God sadistically laughing at them, and their respective minds being invaded by undead celebrities. The emphasis is on either structure over hooks, or the willingness to enjoy a story in words unfolding over a set of chords without any unneccessary “window dressing” getting in the way.Minus Story is influenced musically by the solo work of John Frusciante, the tenderness of Bjork, the melodic interplay of Television, and the directness of late period Tom Waits. The band is also conceptually influenced by the brutality of Jerzy Kosinski’s The Painted Bird, the sweeping and ambivalent authoritarianism critique of Jason Lips (the provider of cartoon drawings for the album art, and the creator of the Opera and the Blond Stalin character), and most of all by the idea of the invisible enemy and the erosion of the soul by unknown outside forces.The isolation and boredom of small town life has led Minus Story to put the love of art and best friends before career, fashion and professionalism. The writing and recording process for them is one of festivity and trying to capture inspiring moments in their mistakes. They will never hit their mark, but, in failing, they arrive transported somewhere else. A driving aesthetic force within the band is their conviction that they are only different from their musical idols in that they are dependent on shitty jobs to fund their art. Only the rich and privileged are truly independent. Minus Story feel that they and their peers are bound by a common lack of funds as “budget artists” playing “budget rock”.A compelling history of the band neccesarily begins with the bandmates’ childhoods. Jordan Geiger and Brian Phillips met in kindergarten, where they became fast friends based on a mutual obsession with dinosaurs. Nick Christus came into the fold through mutual friends and by virtue of the Nintendo Club he hosted at his parents’ house. Soon Nick would make Jordan a Led Zeppelin tape and Color Me Badd would be forever forgotten. Then Pearl Jam came along and the friends bought instruments. Brian discovered the Sex Pistols during the same time and they started to play music together. Andy Byers joined Jordan’s Little League team and then later shared a row of gym class lockers with Jordan and Nick. Much later, after the friends had re-located to Lawrence, Kansas, and were a fully-formed band, they met Mark Sanders. And after Mark described early demos of the band’s album The Captain Is Dead… as “music that actually sounds like it came from Boonville, Missouri,” he was invited to join them, bringing the rock and guitar atmospherics to Minus Story. It was also after many hours talking in the Kwik Shop at which Jordan worked, and hanging out for many nights at the Replay Lounge, a Lawrence rock venue, that the band knew Mark was the only other person who could join their otherwise close-knit band. Minus Story most of all is influenced by its peers in Lawrence, Kansas–great bands by the names of Ghosty, Ad Astra Per Aspera, The Appleseed Cast, Drakkar Sauna, Namelessnumberheadman, Archetype, and thesistermaria.

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