"Take all the people that I don't know yet / And put em in bottles that you can protect / Flash burn their living to my memories / That float down the river out into the sea / That float down the river out into the sea..."
A stirring sonic encapsulation of emotional bonding, of circling the wagons, of staving off death is felt on the sort of Celtic folk rock illumination of "Circle Protector", by Portland, Oregon birthed experimental indie rock amalgam The Taxpayers, embraces you, draws you into something equally intimate and vast. I suppose, the chamber pop orchestrations, the rustic ambience, like the fuzzy distortion of a 16 millimeter movie, adds to the found footage atmospheres, so evocative and quite cinematic. I can also tell you that while I was stepping fully into this song I had recently seen a great movie that takes place in Ireland called "In the Land of Saints and Sinners" and so maybe the overall breath and scope of that intimate, ultimately heartbreaking movie cast that Celtic glow. I probably though would have felt that cast either way.
The vocals are passionate and raw just like the lyrical poetry."Take all the people that I don't know yet
And put em in bottles that you can protect
That float down the river out into the sea
That float down the river out into the sea"
"Tell all the senseless events to be gone
Give all the naked a place to belong
Take all the brokenness, place it on leaves
That float down the river out into the sea"
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The album’s lead single “Circle Protector,” draws on deeply personal experiences, including a tragic event that profoundly impacted Rob Taxpayer. Reflecting on the moment, Rob shares:
“I found out the next day that there had been a shooting at that house show. Some random guys had wandered in thinking it was a house party, tried to hit on a few people who weren’t interested, and opened fire on their way out. An old friend had been killed, a victim of a stray bullet.
“I learned about this as I held my sleeping baby in my arms, grappling with the fact that my friend had been murdered a handful of blocks from where my baby slept. That night, I lit a bundle of old dried lemongrass and walked a protective circle around my home.”
The song “Circle Protector” encapsulates the emotional weight of this experience while embodying the band's continued exploration of complex themes and evolving sound.]
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After a multi-year hiatus, long-running experimental punk band The Taxpayers are back and ready to make their mark once again. Formed in Portland, Oregon in 2007, The Taxpayers have been known for their genre-bending, DIY punk sound and their ability to push musical boundaries. Following a series of critically acclaimed albums, including 2012’s concept album God, Forgive These Bastards and their last full-length release Big Delusion Factory (2016), the band is thrilled to announce the release of their highly anticipated new album, Circle Breaker, out on March 21 via the boundary-defying Ernest Jenning Record Co (pre-order).
The Taxpayers have been busy during their time away, selling out shows across the U.S. and headlining festivals in Australia. Their upcoming album Circle Breaker marks a bold new chapter in their musical evolution.
In anticipation of the album, The Taxpayers have released two new singles, “Circle Protector”and “Evil Everywhere” along with accomanying music videos. Both tracks are available streaming now on YouTube and all streaming platforms for any playlist shares.
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