Weekly Song Recommendation: The New Pornographers – Failsafe
This post is a part of Gabe's music recommendation series of posts. Visit the page discussing it to see the rest.
Failsafe isn’t the best song by Canadian supergroup “The New Pornographers” to be honest. There are many I enjoy more. But the history of this song is so cool that I’d be doing you a disservice by not sharing it with you.
I originally got into The New Pornographers via their 2005 album
“Twin Cinema“. I absolutely fell in love with the song “Stacked Crooked“. It is this epic, long form masterpiece that totally resonated with me. From then on I’ve enjoyed all of their albums and seen them perform live numerous times both in large and small venues and festivals. High quality band of very talented musicians.
The first time I heard “Failsafe” was on The New Pornographers newest album “Challengers“. I thought nothing of it until I was watching an episode of Moral Oral on Adult Swim and heard it playing in the background by a group and arrangement I’ve never heard before. I waited until the episode was over and watched the credits to see it was a group called “The Choir Practice” performing it. So I wondered “who are they? Did they write the song and The Pornos covered it?” So I went to the internet.
Luckily I stumbled onto a wealth of knowledge on this song due to a podcast done by CBC radio. They gave a historical retrospective of the evolution of the song and its origins. I have a link to this podcast in this post below that I recommend you listen to if you’re at all a song nerd like I am.
It turns out Carl Newman, lead man of The New Pornographers, originally wrote and performed the song as a part of his A.C. Newman solo project in 2004. A member of the band who performed with him formed The Choir Practice, and then rearranged the song for that group. After Carl Newman heard that version he decided to create another arrangement that would stand out from the other two and record it for the new “Challengers” album. It’s actually a cover of a song that he originally wrote.
I love the story and the history behind songs like this. But I’m a music nerd and totally get off on this stuff.
Oh, and @Maukingbird likes this song. So hi to her.
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And if you’re interested, here’s what I listened to last week. (dynamic depending on when you read this post).
- The Faint 3
- MxPx 3
- Dj Phanta C 3
- Ben Lee 2
Overall listened to 109 artists with 125 different tracks this week.
Most heard song with 3 play/s:
Let the Poison Spill From Your Throat (Tommie Sunshine remix) by The Faint
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gabek
on September 21st, 2009
New blog post: Weekly Music Recommendation: The New Pornographers – Failsafe http://bit.ly/57GOX
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gotosleep (Jesse Andersen)
on September 21st, 2009
@gabek new pornographers are one of my favorite bands, interesting bit of trivia you posted there
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