Friday, December 7, 2018

MEET YOU AT THE JOY ON FIRE CORNER OF THE WORLD.




Somewhere in the (recent) tumultuous moments of my life — ". . . waiting for / the catastrophe of my personality / to seem beautiful again. . ." (Frank O'Hara) — I received an embassy from John Paul Carillo. May you be so fortunate as to receive an embassy from John Paul Carillo. He came calling as a representative of his band, Joy on Fire

Scant weeks earlier, I had witnessed Joy on Fire batter two buildings to pulp: An die Musik and The Crown, both in Baltimore. I have written about this experience. What else can I say but when you hear the thing you've always wanted to hear, two outcomes are possible. The first is: nothing further transpires (but you have the memories!) The second is: you're invited to write lyrics — and deliver them. 

Meet You at the Jazz Corner of the World is a two-volume live album recorded by the Jazz Messengers and their leader, Art Blakey, in 1960. The sets are phat, and this version of the Messengers that graced the New York jazz club Birdland — Blakey, Morgan, Shorter, Timmons, Merritt — was perhaps the finest in that band's storied history. I love the title of those volumes. 

And Joy on Fire would describe themselves, in part, as jazz. Noisy, counter-punching, and full of late-day sunlight, the band is also punk, metal, and alternative. In comparison to a musician like Wayne Shorter, Anna Meadors has thoroughly established her tone on the bari and alto saxophones. Chris Olsen, drums and percussion, rattles the buildings across the street. And John shreds his bass guitar strings — bass guitar — as if he were Duane Eddy playing the Sex Pistols songbook. 

In the song, "Fizzy," Sleaford Mods front-man Jason Williamson howls, "I fuckin' hate rockers / Fuck your rocker shit / Fuck your progressive side, sleeve of tattoos / Oompa Loompa blow me down with a feather / Cloak and dagger bollocks!" I think I can speak for the others when I say that we admire those blokes and that sentiment. 

I say "we" because together, we are recording works that will become an album (hopefully albums) and I will be appearing with the gang on a mini-tour that begins December 14th at Mooselab in DUMBO, Brooklyn. On December 21st, we'll be at Champ's in Trenton, and on December 22nd, we'll be at Rhizome in D.C.

Therefore, I will see you at the Joy on Fire Corner of the World. Come join us.

Suddenly, the future is Jazz Punk. 
Hoy hoy!




References:

"Mayakovsky" by Frank O'Hara, from his collection Meditations in an Emergency (Grove / Atlantic 1957). 
Meet You at the Jazz Corner of the World, Vols. 1 and 2 by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers (Blue Note, 1960). 
"Fizzy" by Sleaford Mods off their album Austerity Dogs (Harbinger Sound, 2013). 


6 comments:

Ted Zook said...

Joy on Fire is an absolute revelation musically; Dan is a master of verbal artistry -- I'm really looking forward to their collaboration. They join Ambient Eye and Heterodyne at RhizomeDC on December 22; details: https://www.facebook.com/events/303776390247659/.

DAN / DANIEL GUTSTEIN said...

Thanks for your kind words, Ted. Were it not for you and Heterodyne, I would've never met Joy on Fire. Onward -- and looking forward to Dec. 22nd!

-----BA

mark wallace said...

Sounds like a super fun tour. How long you going to be "back east" (as we say "out west")?

DAN / DANIEL GUTSTEIN said...

I'll be back east for about three weeks. [I can fill you in on my long term plans over email or such.] I'll leave it at this: Trenton Makes, The World Takes.

-------------BA

tpw said...

Go, Dan! If anyone can write some fuckin' good lyrics, you fuckin' can.

DAN / DANIEL GUTSTEIN said...

tpw,

i appreciate your fookin' confidence in me, mate

--ba